The Best Clearomizer ??

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cruise87

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Hey Everyone,

I figured I would let everyone know about my experiences after purchasing way too many Clearomizers and all in one mods.

I have had one hell of a time finding something that vapes well at low wattage , provides good flavorful vapor, and has a long lasting coil.

I've recently purchased an ego aio , a Atlantis V2 , Triton Mini , Council of Vapor Vengeance , Aspire X , Innokin T18 and none of them met all the requirements for example the Atlantis V2 was to harsh of a vape , Triton Mini couldnt handle thick liquid, Innokin T18 coils would fail in a day or two , Ego Aio muted flavors.

Needless to say I was getting pretty frustrated , it almost seems as if these products are all made for thin 70/30 juices which are no longer sold in store and yes I had tried to build my own Clapton coils and use an RCA tank but with similar issues.

One day I was travelling and my last coil died so I bought myself a cheap kit hoping it would get me through the rest of the weekend. This kit changed my vape attitude and I doubt I will ever be using anything else ever again.

What I got was a cheap $5 Aspire K2 clearo and I don't understand what it does differently but this thing is amazing , smooth hits of Vapor with every hit to the last drop in the tank. I have been buying all kinds of liquid that I have ever tried before just to find out how amazing they would taste with this thing.The coils last for weeks even with the sweetest of juices and this makes zero sense to me , these are just standard aspire bvc coils.

I'm hoping I can help someone who has experienced my same frustrations and can pick this up even to give it a try. I have been vaping for 5 years now and I have never used such a perfect setup in a tank before.

Do yourself a favor and pick this up , coils go for about 25 cents a piece and last for weeks, provides great flavor for juices of any kind and can be used at low voltage to greatly extend your battery life. Magic in a tank and you won't regret it.
 

exo72069

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cruiser -
Sorry to rain on your parade but the site you mentioned sells the K2 for eight bucks and the replacement coils for two. Have you tried the Kanger Aerotank? A clone of it sells for about six bucks and authentic Kanger Protank II cotton coils cost about a buck. You have to slightly modify these coils to work in the Aerotank but they give a good vape for cheap. (By modify I mean add an extra inverted plastic gasket on the stem of the coil head.) In my opinion the standard dual coil heads for the Aerotank are a waste of money and use more battery power.
 
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Flt Simulation

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I would consider the Kanger 'Aerotank Mega'. The Mega is a 22mm wide clearomizer that holds 3.8 ml of juice. It has a good adjustable airflow valve and don't leak juice.
Kanger Aerotank Mega - Simple Pack


This clearomizer uses replacable coil heads that cost only $ 5.15 for a 5-pack. The good thing about these coil heads is that they use silica as the wicking material. Unlike cotton, these silica wicked coil heads can be dry burned over and over (since silica wicking does not burn like cotton wicking)
$5.15 Authentic Dual Coil Unit for KangerTech Clearomizer (5-Pack) - 1.5ohm at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping

These 1.5 ohm coil heads work real good at low wattage. I power these with 10.5 watts
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