v2 Clearo?

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Downtown

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Recently looking into e-cigs and parts for my sister, who's smoking habit is based on her mood, and her mood is either :D or more often :mad:. And whenever I see :mad: my own lungs start to hurt because she chain smokes worse than I used to. But I was browsing v2 becase I have one and personally I like it, but I now see they have a version of a clearo?

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I honestly don't know how well it works, I mean, I've seen the reviews on youtube (never my favorite source for any reviews) and on their site (also not my favorite place for reviews) so I was wondering if anyone has heard anything from a reliable source that says they're good or not, because I'm one who wants my sister to quit the :mad: smoking habit and switch it over to a :mad: vaping habit, and I wanna know the product I'll get her is fairly reliable and easy to use!
 

VapnWitch

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I don't like the LiquiMax blanks. We bought three boxes (9 total clearos) and three were total crap from the beginning, and a couple went bad after a few days. I know they're betas, so I hope they get better for the people who do/will use them, but I prefer these KR808d-1 clearos. I still use everything else I got from V2, but I won't be buying their clearos again unless they release a better version of those clearos before my batteries die for good (I've switched mostly to a couple of eGo-C Twists, but use my V2s for backup). Basically, IF the LiquiMax work, they work well and I've had good luck cleaning a couple of them. But, there's a good chance some or all may not work at all, or will go bad very quickly. At least that's been my experience.
 

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They are ok, ive been using them in the past. You have to pull the tip of the coil cover up just a touch to get the juice flowing so it doesnt burn. And even then they are finnicky, i have one that just fell apart, and another that was burning no matter what i did right out of the box

I honestly think these are far better, they hold more, dont burn as easily, wick better, cheaper, and better built

e-Smart clearomizers - package of 5


edit: noticed poster above suggest same clearos! nice =)
 

Jman8

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I've used about 20 Lmaxes and have had around zero problems. It was my first clearo. I now use them mostly. It does help, I think, to not fill them much more than half way and to use thinner juices, but I've filled them pretty high and with thick juices and have had zero problems. I generally get at least 5 refills, and some have gone around 20 refills before clogging occurs. Sometimes I can burn thru a clog with the power cig, but other times I can't.

I have no idea why they are still beta, nor why the prices are so high for a beta product.
 
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