The best clearomizer for Ego-T?

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Hey guys, this is my second thread, I thank everyone that responded and helped me with my previous one.

Now that I ordered some e-juice, im wondering what is the best clearomizer for an Ego-T

My Ego-T is this one here >> Ego electronic cigarette

Can you guys suggest me good quality clearomizers with a link perhaps to it's vendor?

Thank you very much!
 
I have never any luck using clearomizers on a regular ego battery...always seem to leak onto the battery. Now with my Vision spinner I don't have that problem. Maybe the standard ego battery doesn't have the voltage for it. Right now I have been using the t3 ones and love them!
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Can you give me the link for the vendor you purchase it from?
 

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I've been frequently hearing that cartomizers get hot when you chain vape, and I want to chain vape. So far the clearomizer that I received with my ego-t is fantastic. absolutely no complaints. Works like a charm. The only downside is when the e liquid gets to .4 - .5 ml it doe sent hit, and often feels like I'm burning the wick instead of the e-liquid, so i've been frequently filling it up to get it full. Aside from that it works great. I am just looking for something top notch, that will last a while.
 

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Tried Vision CE5's they do ok but the draw is tight and they are a little bit of a pain to fill but they look good on a stick battery.

Tried the bottom fed kanger T3 and it leaked like crazy even with 100%vg.

My go to is the vivi nova it's easy to fill and clean but it does look a little goofy on an ego-t lol. I also have enjoyed the knock off vivi nova's from discount vapers. However they do not rebuild very well as the grommet at the bottom of the coil head is extremely thin and easy to tear. The Stock Silica heads sometimes are a little "smooshed" to the side and require a little finagling before installing if you are not rebuilding them. I also have a couple Vision Vivi Nova's that are much better to rebuild as the grommet is more durable and you can rebuild them more times but they have a lower capacity and I have found it is better to under fill them then chance a leak.....

The key to Clearo's in my experience is
A. do not over fill them.
B. Do not get excess juice down the center while refilling them.
C. Gurgling is a prelude to leaking.

There are 510 to 510 sealed adapters out there that possibly can add a layer of protection against this scenario. I got a couple from Discount Vapers but had problems with shorts. Not sure if it is user error as I could be being to rough with them or if it is the manufacturer using a flimsy grommet to create the seal on the adapter. I intend on trying another vendor to find out in the near future. No slight intended towards DV as I personally think he's running a top notch business, but I have found ecigs are trial and error
 
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