suggestions on clearomizer?

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DHolly

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    I went from the C4's to the Aspire BDC ES (I think it's ES) and love it for a low profile tank. I purchased it from a vape shop on eBay for less than $10 with 3 coils & free shipping.
    Pro's
    Excellent vape taste
    Nice clouds for size
    Viewable area to see how much juice you have
    No flooding issue or burnt taste ever!
    Con-
    The replacement coils are a little pricy
    You can't fill it to the top
    It's a bottom fill
    The pro's out weigh the con's by far for me, I've already bought another one.
    Don't forget to prime it by dry vaping a few puffs and let it sit for a few minutes after filling
     

    -mj01-

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    the Kangertech t3s is a good clearomizer. It is easy to refill and I've had success with it as my first purchased bottom coiled tank after getting the "plastic one" off my ego clone. The coils are relatively inexpensive - especially if you shop around.

    I was content with the t3s - until I upgraded to my MVP 2.0. I liked the iClear 30 so much better. The only thing I didn't like about the iClear 30 is that it isn't bottom coiled, so I took a leap and bought the iClear X.1 --- WOW! Bottom duel coil, easy to fill and vapes very smoothly. The coils are a bit more expensive than the t3s, but so far - well worth the buy! Perfection in pyrex!
     

    djsvapour

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    I really don't like that Joyetech eGo-T system. ("tank" and atomizer)...

    I use Kanger and Innokin clearomisers; most of them are perfectly acceptable. Rather strangely, I find the two (new-ish) dual coil ones quite pathetic. The T3D and Evod2... just can't get these vaping well on standard power batteries. In fact, I'm just going to give them away....

    EVOD, T3S, Mini Protank... all good.
     

    Mutescream

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    Some people like the bottom coils... I'll never understand them in the same way they'll prob not understand me. I find them flavorless and cold. I like the warmth and flavor I only seem to be able to find in either a top coil or carto tank. The carto tanks have that massive chimney, whereas I think the teensy chimney kills the bcc's (a chimney that long needs to be wider, to not constrict).

    I dig the iclear16 or iclear30.
     

    -mj01-

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    Some people like the bottom coils... I'll never understand them in the same way they'll prob not understand me. I find them flavorless and cold. I like the warmth and flavor I only seem to be able to find in either a top coil or carto tank. The carto tanks have that massive chimney, whereas I think the teensy chimney kills the bcc's (a chimney that long needs to be wider, to not constrict).

    I dig the iclear16 or iclear30.

    I like the bottom coil in that I don't obsess over whether the tank is filled "enough" or not. I like the way the iClear 30 "feels" and tastes, but I worry if it gets below 3/4 full. The bottom duel coil for the X.1 eliminates that worry. I realize this is all "in my head" - but whatever it takes to put my mind at ease and get the job done...
     

    DingerCPA

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    Some people like the bottom coils... I'll never understand them in the same way they'll prob not understand me. I find them flavorless and cold. I like the warmth and flavor I only seem to be able to find in either a top coil or carto tank. The carto tanks have that massive chimney, whereas I think the teensy chimney kills the bcc's (a chimney that long needs to be wider, to not constrict).

    I dig the iclear16 or iclear30.

    Mutescream, I have a few 16's that came with my iTazte vv3. I've been struggling with settings to keep from frying the coils (I had one that made a SERIOUS pop) also having a lot of trouble with the draw - really, really tight. Thoughts on what I might be doing wrong? I can't get voltage above 3.3 without a burny flavor. Also, it doesn't play well at all on my Spinner 1300. My MVP2 is scheduled to arrive on Tuesday (with a 30). Don't want to fry any more tanks, and I kinda hate wasting them if I don't have to. Thoughts/suggestions most appreciated (from anyone else as well....)
     
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