Has anyone tryed this combo yet if so let me know how it worked out please
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On my eGo I have been having good results with them. Conventional wisdom is to use the 3 ohm E2's on your 3.7 e-cig. Yes there are wicking issues and you should vape these with a tilt upwards...it doesn't have to be a severe tilt but for now that works best.
I tried the Joye cartomizers and I thought they would be the answer to my prayers at first. But I noticed an off-taste on my two fave liquids. So I loaded up juice in the E2's and the Joye 510 cartomizers and wow, there is no question, you get a much cleaner fuller flavor with the E2's. A filler less carto that only uses a string wick does keep things clean. The only problem with the design is gravity. The wicks have to travel UP to the heating coil which rests in a cup on a stem that also acts as your air intake. To keep fluid from going in the cup the design uses a filler cap that is tightly sealed around the cup (not actually sealed but its TIGHT). That filler ring also can constrict wicking, or at least that's what most of us, after extensive trial and error have figured out over in badloko's massive thread on the E2 R4 cartos. This is why you need to help the wicking buy tilting the PV up,- I usually tilt mine up maybe a 10 degree angle and when i do that I have no problems.
I didn't mean to go off topic but I thought I would add a little more info on what has been goign on with them. I liek them so much that even with some of the weird issues with them I can't use annother carto. I REALLY tried the Joye cartos and wow, not a burnt taste but just an off taste that has influences of the poly inside the carto and possibly influences of the hard plastic it is made with. But this is just my experience (and many others on that thread that have tried them also). Also, very imporant, depending on your device, you are not going to get the warmth of vape with the joyes that you do with the CE2s as the atomizer on the Joyes sits at the bottom of the assembly - take my word for it, there's a big difference.