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sparkyth67

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What do you do if you want to change flavors Right now I am using a vision clearomizer but they would get aggravating to keep cleaning just to change to a new flavor for a short time not real sure what would be the best way to do that. I don't really like cartos or anything with the polyfill stuff and the ego tanks are sometimes hit or miss so I was wondering what other people do to change a flavor for just a few hours
 

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+1 on dripping. It had a little learning curve for me but superior to anything I've tried for testing or frequent changing of flavors. Reserve 1 atty for strong juices as the tastes of some menthols or cinnamons may linger. You can vape some neutral juices or clean them if you want to reuse with lighter flavors.
 

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tried the dripping b4 it just not for me the vision clearomizer has been the best thing I have found so far the ce2's are so hard to refill the sapphire tanks from gotvapes would be great if they wouldn't give a burnt taste so quick. Guess I will just have to keep a couple of clearomizers going. I am using an ego pv I normally vape virginia tobacco all day but like a little fruit or sweet vape sometimes just for a change usually just a couple of hours occassionally
 

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I usually have a couple of CE2s on the go for when I fancy a change of flavour. Typically though I'll use a 510 atomiser with a drip tip if I fancy something that isn't one of my main juices that go into my CE2s.

You can actually drip with a CE2 as well. Just take the top seal out and drip in there. It's a little harder than with an atomiser as if you miss the coil it's going to just sit there on the cup seal, but it's doable. Sometimes if I'm ultra lazy I'll take all the seals out of an almost empty CE2, slap a drip tip on there and sloppily drip in there. If it misses I'll just tilt the CE2 to the side until it's wetting the wick.

It can make for some interesting flavour combinations sometimes. Chocolate banana and mint chocolate chip with a side of lemon anyone :facepalm:
 

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I've found with the visions clearos, unless it's a really strong juice, if I vape all my current juice, I can just add my new flavor and it's fine. The ce2s don't hold flavor in like a bridged atomizer or polyfill carto. I will try to pick a flavor that won't "clash" with the previous one.

You can pull apart CE2's really easily and rinse them out really good..then burn off the wick rinse again and they are like new usually..the tubes come right off even the metal ones. I've read Visions and those style carts are a pain to clean...
 

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If I wanna change things up just for a change of pace I drip, pretty easy to go from one flavor to the next that way. I always drip with a new flavor I'm not sure about that way I don't waste much juice or have to clean a fresh carto if I don't like it.

If it's flavors I like and use regularly I keep different cartos filled and cap the ones I'm not currently using or change up flavors after a cleaning.
 

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everytime I have tried dripping I just make a mess it runs out of my atty and down my battery

You're probably dripping to much. Takes a little while to get the amount right but after that it's easy and nothing matches the flavor although my Clearos are close.

If it's a 510 atty and it's dry try priming it with 4 or 5 drops then add 2 - 3 drops at a time as needed. You'll know when it needs more when flavor starts to fade followed quickly by that harsh taste. If the atty is wet you shouldn't need to add more than 2-3 drops at a time and if you over drip it's no biggie just remove the atty, blow the excess out and start over.
 

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What do you do if you want to change flavors Right now I am using a vision clearomizer but they would get aggravating to keep cleaning just to change to a new flavor for a short time not real sure what would be the best way to do that. I don't really like cartos or anything with the polyfill stuff and the ego tanks are sometimes hit or miss so I was wondering what other people do to change a flavor for just a few hours

The Switchback by Vapoorbeast.com. Allows you to Vape from both ends and Instantly switch flavors!
 

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You can pull apart CE2's really easily and rinse them out really good..then burn off the wick rinse again and they are like new usually..the tubes come right off even the metal ones. I've read Visions and those style carts are a pain to clean...

The visions aren't too hard to clean if you remove the inner plug. I know some people take theirs all the way apart, but I've been ok leaving the outer tube in place. I'll take it apart and do a dry burn every once in a while, but only when I feel it's dirty, not between flavor changes. Then again, I don't vape menthol or anything that's exceptionally strong-flavored.
 

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The visions aren't too hard to clean if you remove the inner plug. I know some people take theirs all the way apart, but I've been ok leaving the outer tube in place. I'll take it apart and do a dry burn every once in a while, but only when I feel it's dirty, not between flavor changes. Then again, I don't vape menthol or anything that's exceptionally strong-flavored.

Good to know..maybe I'll pick one up sometime. I was kind of afraid of wasting my money on trying a Vision since they cost like $8 each then not being able to clean or rebuild it if I had to..also worry about buying Ce3's for the same reason as they are kind of the same as the vision but less expensive more alone the line of CE2's price.

CE2's only go for around $2 each and I like the way they work and am comfortable taking them apart..but I can become comfortable taking apart other carts..it's the 1st one or two that is the learning curve usually :D
 
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