The Popular Kanger T4 Top Coil Slim Clearos are Back in Stock!

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Kanger T4 510 Slim Clear Cartomizers 1ml 2.2ohm - 1PC
$2.75

NEW and first at GotVapes, from Kanger - The T4 Top Coil 1ml 510 Clearomizer!

These are a great choice especially for your regular 510 stick-style e-cigarettes. FINALLY a cool clearo for your slim e-cig. The carto has a collar around the 510 connector that streamlines the look of your 510 (see picture on the left). But these work with any 510 threaded PV including eGos.


This is a well performing clearomizer that will hold 1ml of ejuice. The mouthpiece seals over an extended stainless stem. This is sealed well, you are ensured a virtually leak-free well performing vape! Kanger quality built into each one.

What is especially exciting about these is the ease of filling, no bottle applicators or syringes that are usually used to fill many other smaller CE2 style clearos. You just uncap these and plenty of clearance to squeeze your juice in direct from bottle - then recap. Not as many expected issues with dry vapes as the wicks do not enter a cup that is sealed with a silicone cap that can possibly squeeze the wicks!


• You receive ONE Clear 510 connection T4 with this purchase with mouthpiece, extra mouthpieces available elsewhere in this category.
• If you purchase five or more you will receive a lower price.
• This will not work with regular 510 drip tips


 

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Out of curiosity, what voltage are people vaping these at? I use 2.4-2.6Ohm CE3s @ 3.8V on a Twist. Not sure if I'd need to adjust my voltage any with these being 2.2Ohm.

Thanks

You are asking the question incorrectly because different people will have different preferences at what voltage/wattage is best with a particular atty, carto, clear and/or tank. So what is important... is what power level ( wattage ) YOU prefer and then you set it to that level.

Since you are using a variable voltage device instead of variable wattage... you will need to adjust your voltage down on lower ohm ones and higher voltage on higher ohm ones in order to maintain the same wattage ( power ) output.
 

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You are asking the question incorrectly because different people will have different preferences at what voltage/wattage is best with a particular atty, carto, clear and/or tank. So what is important... is what power level ( wattage ) YOU prefer and then you set it to that level.

Since you are using a variable voltage device instead of variable wattage... you will need to adjust your voltage down on lower ohm ones and higher voltage on higher ohm ones in order to maintain the same wattage ( power ) output.

Lol, people don't know wattage. Lots don't want to do the math (or cheat with the calculator)

'Correct' answer to his question: use whatever voltage works for you
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Lol, people don't know wattage. Lots don't want to do the math (or cheat with the calculator)

'Correct' answer to his question: use whatever voltage works for you
:D

I didn't ask them to do the math... and I believe it is stupid when people laugh or make fun of information just because they personally don't want to think.
 

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Oh don't get me wrong! I love information, and I didn't laugh 'at' you... I laughed in general

And honestly, both of our answers are correct.
Yours more technically then mine, but as we know taste is subjective.

I do have a question for you, that you could prob give a good answer for (teach me)

I would think bottom coil would be better then top, due to gravity and wicking, what makes top coils good (an option)
 
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Thanks. I do know that I vape at ~6W. At the same time, my experience with CE3s is that they don't like to go above 4.2V. 3.8V gives me great flavor and vapor consistently. When I go above that I tend to have to slow down my vaping pace with darker/thicker juices. So that was why I asked the question in terms of voltage. And with Twists, I HATE trying to adjust the voltage from my normal 3.8V. Why Joyetech has not updated the cap on the bottom of the Twist is criminal, lol. If I didn't already have 4 perfectly working Twists I would invest in a Spinner, or the Ego-V passthrough (I think that's the one with the LED display and +/- buttons).
 

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I would think bottom coil would be better then top, due to gravity and wicking, what makes top coils good (an option)

It is a complex answer because you need to consider several aspects in combination... I'll only touch on a couple than all of them

Air mixture first ( I guess ), the more vapor you have in relation to the air, the more flavor you should get. This means that the air needs to travel across the coil and it does that best by coming from the bottom connector area across the coil to the mouthpiece.

How much liquid is around the coil also makes a difference... too much and the coil never gets hot enough to vaporize the liquid, not enough and you burn the liquid making it taste bad. Simply put, you can't just submerge the coil and have it work, it needs some air space around it in order to vaporize but just not too much.

Next... add into the mix ( pun intended ) how thin or thick of each juice is and that these have to deal with getting the right amount of wicking and/or vacuum... A thinner juice will wick very easily where a thick one will not... but with vacuum, the thicker liquid doesn't need as much as a thinner one would to hold it in place to avoid flooding.

A bottom coil then needs to control how much wicking happens... but they also have to keep a certain amount of vacuum going so the liquid doesn't flood where the coil is located as well as leaking out of the bottom connector.

The top coil units don't have to worry about vacuum issues... they only have to concern themselves with getting the right amount of liquid to the coil... In short, it is easier to just control wicking only than to have to control both wicking and vacuum at the same time.
 

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Kanger T4 510 Slim Clear Cartomizers 1ml 2.2ohm - 1PC
$2.75

NEW and first at GotVapes, from Kanger - The T4 Top Coil 1ml 510 Clearomizer!

These are a great choice especially for your regular 510 stick-style e-cigarettes. FINALLY a cool clearo for your slim e-cig. The carto has a collar around the 510 connector that streamlines the look of your 510 (see picture on the left). But these work with any 510 threaded PV including eGos.


This is a well performing clearomizer that will hold 1ml of eJuice. The mouthpiece seals over an extended stainless stem. This is sealed well, you are ensured a virtually leak-free well performing vape! Kanger quality built into each one.

What is especially exciting about these is the ease of filling, no bottle applicators or syringes that are usually used to fill many other smaller CE2 style clearos. You just uncap these and plenty of clearance to squeeze your juice in direct from bottle - then recap. Not as many expected issues with dry vapes as the wicks do not enter a cup that is sealed with a silicone cap that can possibly squeeze the wicks!


• You receive ONE Clear 510 connection T4 with this purchase with mouthpiece, extra mouthpieces available elsewhere in this category.
• If you purchase five or more you will receive a lower price.
• This will not work with regular 510 drip tips



they're back!! :D
 
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