Top-loading tankomizer? Help, pls!

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I have a kanger II, but what I find a bit frustrating is that I have to unscrew a whole bunch of parts to load it.

I like the idea of dripping in some VG or some various parts of JC juice ... I'm a "mixer" if you get my drift.

The prob that I have w/ my Kanger tankomizer is that I have to turn it upside down (etc., you know the drill).

What I don't particularly like about clearomizers is that they're disposable. I want something that I can use for a long time w/ minimal new inputs.

AND: (which is the point of this post) I want it "top loading" like a clearomizer. You know, I just want to drip in some more VG if I feel as if I'm getting too much? Or (the other way around) drip in some diffo. JC flavors like espresso, etc.

Am I making any sense? Please help. TIA :)
 

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No clearo that I know of is designed to last forever, though most these days will last for a good long time with regular head cleaning and head replacement when they wear out. Coils and wicks gunk up. The only thing that you can do to minimize that is vape clean, low gunk juices. Typically the sweeter and darker the quicker they gunk.

Top coil clearomizers like the Vivi Nova, Kanger T2, and some of the CExx series allow you to remove the drip tip or the part under the drip tip and fill from there. This is IMO though not a good solution for a 'mixer'.

I am currently vaping with four juices in front of me that I mix by dripping into my RDA (rebuildable dripping atomizer). I drip about 15 drops and vape about 10 times before I have to refill again. This does require making your own wick and coil. You can also use simple dripping attys like this one. Of course with these solutions you have no tank and need to drip to vape. But these are IMO the ultimate 'mixing on the go' solutions.
 
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I am currently vaping with four juices in front of me that I mix by dripping into my RDA (rebuildable dripping atomizer). I drip about 15 drops and vape about 10 times before I have to refill again. This does require making your own wick and coil. You can also use simple dripping attys like this one. Of course with these solutions you have no tank and need to drip to vape. But these are IMO the ultimate 'mixing on the go' solutions.

I agree. Drippers are the best for flavor testing. Experiment with mixing using a dripper, and when you find something that works, mix up a larger batch and use it in your clearomizers.
 
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