"smoking everywhere" vaporizor self-cleaning claims

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kimchi1970

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I've noticed that one of the more consistent problems raised here on the forum is the failure of parts- particularly the vaporizor.

I just thumbed through the e-cig manual for my new "Smoking Everywhere" rig, and it claims that the unit will self-clean, when necessary.

Has anyone else here bought this particular model? Are these claims accurate, or do I need to buy a few backups?
 

combovan

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I've noticed that one of the more consistent problems raised here on the forum is the failure of parts- particularly the vaporizor.

I just thumbed through the e-cig manual for my new "Smoking Everywhere" rig, and it claims that the unit will self-clean, when necessary.

Has anyone else here bought this particular model? Are these claims accurate, or do I need to buy a few backups?

well to be honest ive had a SE ecig it was my first ecig purchase as well.
I can honestly say the one i bought was a very overpriced super mini that didnt perform nearly as well as many other options that are far cheaper.
If i was you i wouldnt even use the SE model and return it if they will let you.
look on these boards for a retailer you like or send out some questions to them regarding what your looking for and a price range you feel comfortable spending and asking for advice... most of the suppliers here on this board are happy to help.
Last but not least on to your actual question ..the self cleaning its reffering too is the fact that every so many puffs it goes into a cleaning cycle where the atomizer heats itself up consistently for like 10 seconds or so in a attempt to burn off any excess dirt or whatever (think of a self cleaning oven) ...however in reality i dont think this process works nearly as well as it should most of the users here consider atmoziers to be disposable and replaceable units with a lifetime on average of few weeks to a month if maintained properly.
p.s. atomizers shouldnt really cost over 10-12 dollar range and most e-cigg kits are usually somewhere in the 50-80 dollar range depending on what you want and where you order it from
hope this helps
combovan
 

kimchi1970

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YIKES- SE costs three times the loot.

Lesson learned. When I read that horrific manual, I knew something was off...

Ah, well- another question, then:

How does Blu stack up? Their vapes are ten bucks, and offer other great prices (five bucks for 5 carts.)

The only problem I've experienced with them is that my order has yet to ship, after five days, due to "customer demand"
 

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Neither here nor there
YIKES- SE costs three times the loot.

Lesson learned. When I read that horrific manual, I knew something was off...

Ah, well- another question, then:

How does Blu stack up? Their vapes are ten bucks, and offer other great prices (five bucks for 5 carts.)

The only problem I've experienced with them is that my order has yet to ship, after five days, due to "customer demand"
I don't have shipping on my blu on the 8th day since ordering!
 

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if your smoking everywhere e-cig is a 4081 model (if you look on the back of the charger it will say something like "model XXXX") then you have a decent E-cig. do a search on the 4081 and see what you find.

i am not sure why a lot of the newcomers are ordering from blu - just want to throw out there that there are a LOT of suppliers on this forum that are reputable and will only take 3-4 days to get your stuff.
 
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