If the clearo comes apart completely and the head is a separate unit you can replace only the parts that need replacing,
saving money. In my experience it's only the heads that need to be replaced regularly. Unless you rewick the coil, which has been working great for me and saving me even more cash.
Whenever performance wanes I just remove the wick, do a dryburn and rewick again.
Makes it like new.imo.
edit. Wasting gallons of water to "clean" one clearo like the guys in the vid do, will run Canada dry PDQ.
It can be done without water if need be, which is a good thing 'cause if everyone that watches the vid does it the way they do it
we'll have no water left to clean with, let alone drink. Rant done.
