updating and simplifying equipment??

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Susett

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OOps somehow hit enter before I had writting my question.. so sorry ;)

Im Looking at updating (adding to my tiny collection (is 3 a collection lol)

Segelei Dual Coil 510 Chrome tank - 5ml
http://www.discountvapers.com/segelei-dual-coil-510-chrome-tank-5ml/
I notice in customer review they mention replacement carto.. I assume this means that the carto is something within that tank that can be removed an replaced..

DV eGo CE4+ Clearomizer - V2 - Clear
http://www.discountvapers.com/dv-ego-ce4-clearomizer-v2-clear/

Kanger T2 Rebuildable Clearomizer - Purple (LR)
http://www.discountvapers.com/kanger-t2-rebuildable-clearomizer-purple-lr/

ok I think those are the 3 Icouldnt decide whether to try each of them or are they really different from each other.

The main thing with me is I am lazy lol.. also have some nerve damage and poor eyesite (my IM falling apart). So I would like something to just fill and go .. Not much on maintenence, beyond rinsing out etc basic ...OH I have 3 of the Riva 510 (I think) they look same as the tornado tank battery . On these I have been using an assortment of carts and drip tips. They have been with my for the past year so I am thinking to try the Ego Twist 900 for spares etc..

Anyway looking for easy to use equipment
So hollar at me if Im on the wrong tract here lol
Susett
 
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If you don't like fiddling then it might be a good idea to avoid the last one. Since, your going to have to manually rebuild the atomizer set-up.

With a cartomizer tank. The most work you'll have to do would be filling your cartomizer prior to putting it into a tank. Afterwards, whenever the juice level gets low in the tank. You just have to pop it out slightly to re-fill it. I would suggest buying a filling tool. Since that can save your o-rings from being damaged. As well as making the filling process a whole lot easier. An advantage of using a cartomizer tank. Is that you only have to buy it once. Then replace the cartomizer when they come to the end of their lifespan.

EDIT: Cartomizer tanks don't come with cartomizers. They would have to be bought separately. Since you are using Riva's. I would suggest XL 1.7 or 2 ohm single coiled cartomizers.

The new clearomizer you have as your second choice has become pretty popular. It might suit your needs the best. Just fill it and go. Only issue is that it's meant to be disposable. Yet, people have come up with clever ways of cleaning it. Which will require a bit of fiddling.
 
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