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Just what I was going to say. It just works. Had the t3s and leaked and gurgled.. then repeat...
Gives a real nice vape.
The low capacity is the only drawback1.5ml(if it prevents the gurgles I'm fine with it) and I don't vape anything that breaks up the plastic.
Kind of leaks when really really low. like empty

I always have a lil bottle of juice with me..I never fill my clearo more then 3/4 and it never goes lower then 1/4 .. I may try the Evod and also the protank when the price comes down
 

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IMO only--it's not any better than the T3s. The only advatage of the eVod is that the replacement coils are much cheaper because you don't have to replace the base--just the coil head, which brings the price down. I hear rumors that Kanger will make the change for T3s also in the future. I had minor gurgles and a spray of hot juice from my eVod (when the juice level was low). Gurgles don't bother me, hot juice sprays do. Nothing is perfect. :)

That said, I had no major problems with any of my BCCs.

Forgot about that. I seem to get that after a few tanks and the wicks have some accumulation. Vodka bath overnight. Water rinse. Leave to dry. I can't dry burn. :(
Replacing the wick takes a minute anyway..
 

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LIKED!! haha Its actually been beautiful. Its almost midnight, 63 degrees and windy, but the wind won't last but a few days. Everyone's already running around in summer clothes. YAY! LOL

yea been nice here ..snowed yesterday, 25 last night but it was 40 today... felt like spring
 

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Good Gosh! I leave for a few minutes and she's talking about a Pro....whatever.

Vv is confusing. I say go vw. Set it and forget it.

Variable Voltage/Variable Wattage allows the user to increase or decrease the amount of power used by the heating element to vaporize the liquid; this affects temperature, throat hit and taste.

With Variable Voltage devices you manually set the voltage level based on the resistance (ohms) of the delivery system device to produce the desired power level (watts).

With Variable Wattage you set the device at the power level you prefer (for example 8w) and the device will measure the resistance of the attached delivery system and automatically adjust the voltage to produce the wattage it was set at. (For example, if the device has 2.0ohms resistance, the device will adjust to 4v to produce 8w; if the resistance is 3.0ohms, it will adjust to 4.9v to produce 8w).

Variable Wattage is popular among people who use a number of different delivery systems with different resistances, but prefer the same power level - basically they set it to 8w and forget it.

For people who prefer different power levels for juices and systems, the feature isn’t very beneficial since they will manually have to change the voltage anyway.

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Forgot about that. I seem to get that after a few tanks and the wicks have some accumulation. Vodka bath overnight. Water rinse. Leave to dry. I can't dry burn. :(
Replacing the wick takes a minute anyway..

Why are you rinsing your vodka with water? It makes them wet... Just curious.

I don't dry burn anymore, either. I clean them a few times and off they go. :)
 

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yea been nice here ..snowed yesterday, 25 last night but it was 40 today... felt like spring

OMGumballs! I'd freeze to death there. LOL Although, it be nice to see snow again. I can't remember the last time I saw snow and even when it did snow here, it melted right away. Dang...couldn't even make angels in the snow never-less a snow man. Lmao!!
 

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Why are you rinsing your vodka with water? It makes them wet... Just curious.

I don't dry burn anymore, either. I clean them a few times and off they go. :)
I soak in the vodka which has a nice tint from the ejuice by the next morning. So I just give them a good rinse under the faucet to remove some of the dirty vodka stuff. It doesn't get the inner wick but, probably cleans some of that film off... I guess

it just makes me feel better okay?:)

From everything I read vodka is good for cleaning heads and safe.
 
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Good Gosh! I leave for a few minutes and she's talking about a Pro....whatever.



Variable Voltage/Variable Wattage allows the user to increase or decrease the amount of power used by the heating element to vaporize the liquid; this affects temperature, throat hit and taste.

With Variable Voltage devices you manually set the voltage level based on the resistance (ohms) of the delivery device to produce the desired power level (watts).

With Variable Wattage you set the device at the power level you prefer (for example 8w) and the device will measure the resistance of the attached delivery system and automatically adjust the voltage to produce the wattage it was set at. (For example, if the device has 2.0ohms resistance, the device will adjust to 4v to produce 8w; if the resistance is 3.0ohms, it will adjust to 4.9v to produce 8w).

Variable Wattage is popular among people who use a number of different delivery systems with different resistances, but prefer the same power level - basically they set it to 8w and forget it.

For people who prefer different power levels for juices and systems, the feature isn’t very beneficial since they will manually have to change the voltage anyway.

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Awesome description. Thanks, you explained it better then all the video's I've watched. From research it appeared VW was more user friendly, but you helped me better understand the difference between the two. :)
 

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Awesome description. Thanks, you explained it better then all the video's I've watched. From research it appeared VW was more user friendly, but you helped me better understand the difference between the two. :)

I did a lot of research and came very close to getting VW, but when I started to pay attention to how I actually vaped, I discovered that I never use the same watts consistently - even with the same juice.
 

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I soak in the vodka which has a nice tint from the ejuice by the next morning. So I just give them a good rinse under the faucet to remove some of the dirty vodka stuff. It doesn't get the inner wick but, probably cleans some of that film off... I guess

it just makes me feel better okay?:)

From everything I read vodka is good for cleaning heads and safe.

to much time for me...I just rinse with hot water..take tube off pat dry wicks with paper towel quick dry burn, put tube back on and use it again..Cleaned it in 3 mins just before going to work
 

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I did a lot of research and came very close to getting VW, but when I started to pay attention to how I actually vaped, I discovered that I never use the same watts consistently - even with the same juice.

just had a vamo in my cart at vaporbreak..$35 delivered for the SS body...came 1 click away from buying it..... just can make up my mind...CVI or vamo...
 

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I soak in the vodka which has a nice tint from the ejuice by the next morning. So I just give them a good rinse under the faucet to remove some of the dirty vodka stuff. It doesn't get the inner wick but, probably cleans some of that film off... I guess

it just makes me feel better okay?:)

From everything I read vodka is good for cleaning heads and safe.

I soak in vodka too. I just don't rinse it with water afterwards. :lol:

I rinse with more vodka! ;)
 
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