Small capacity clearomizer

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jrmcquill

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Hoping to get your guys opinion on these pieces. I'm currently switching between Kanger M3s and Vision Nanos. The Nanos have been hit or miss on flavor...and the Kangers have been great, albeit a very warm vape. I really like the Kanger T3 and the Vision Nova Mini, but I am a flavor jumper/chaser, and enjoy vaping 2 or 3 different juices each evening. I've also used C3s, which are great aside from the filling procedure! What have you found to be the best combination of flavor, vapor production, ease of use and ease of cleaning? Looking if there's anything else in that 1-1.5ml range in a bottom wicker. Thanks!!
 

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Hi Jrmcquill. Welcome to the ECF. Have you considered just a simple atomizer for dripping? You could get a good atomizer for say $12, a driptip for say$3 and you have a ready to vape solution that is both easy to use, and easy to clean as well as would outlast most any few clearomizers for around the same money spent. Oh also an atomizer will give you the best flavor of most any device, so win-win all the way around. Do a simple search for atomizer&dripping. This will get you alot of good info and prepare you for what I think would be your best option .
 

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Thanks, guys! I've definitely dripped a lot. I've really had luck with the 3-hole bridgeless LR atomizers...although they don't last too long. Great flavor/vapor, though. Also used some Cisco spec bridgeless, but they muck up pretty quick. I'll usually drip upon first tasting, then go to a small capacity clearomizer when I've found the "good ones!" The T2s and Nova Minis are reserved for my absolute favorites when the mood strikes! Thanks for the input!
 

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I tried the Vision Nanos also and they just don't seem to wick as muck as like I to draw, giving me a poor hit. So I now have several bridgeless atty's that I rotate. When I'm done tasting new flavors, I rinse, boil and then a short soak in vodka, a last rinse and then I blow them out with canned air. Keeps them clean and gunk free.

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PS. I also bought a dozen 3ml pocket bottles to carry my favs in without needing a backpack ;-)
 
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