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Wife says my vaping stuff is cluttering up the counter so she wants to get me this:
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Yes! I told everyone about them here a couple weeks ago.
They are actually very very good! I got one of the Xl's to try, and at like 2 bucks why not? They were very surprising. Great vapor production and hit very well. Only issue was I would get a dry hit/taste but Wolf told me about the little rubber cap in the inside that can be pressed too far down and block it. I just removed that sucker and was in business. After that I fell in love with them lol.. Sadly he's out of stock of all of them but I believe he ordered more.
Anyone have experience with the CE2 Plus Clearos that wolf has on his site? I look up videos but they are the same. Seems this version is different than what's in all the videos.
 

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Yes! I told everyone about them here a couple weeks ago.
They are actually very very good! I got one of the Xl's to try, and at like 2 bucks why not? They were very surprising. Great vapor production and hit very well. Only issue was I would get a dry hit/taste but Wolf told me about the little rubber cap in the inside that can be pressed too far down and block it. I just removed that sucker and was in business. After that I fell in love with them lol.. Sadly he's out of stock of all of them but I believe he ordered more.

Yeah, I've got 3 of them. Was able to fill them alright the first time just dripping liquid in and letting it drain in. Wouldn't work when I tried to refill it, though. It just sat on top and eventually drained out the bottom somehow.
 

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Hmm, weird. Did you have the rubber cap still attached on the inside? Never had them leak with the cap on, but they would leak/flood a bit with it removed so I just kept them upright on batteries all the time. No issues with it leaking out the bottom that way. Unless yours was flooded?
Yeah, I've got 3 of them. Was able to fill them alright the first time just dripping liquid in and letting it drain in. Wouldn't work when I tried to refill it, though. It just sat on top and eventually drained out the bottom somehow.
 

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Hmm, weird. Did you have the rubber cap still attached on the inside? Never had them leak with the cap on, but they would leak/flood a bit with it removed so I just kept them upright on batteries all the time. No issues with it leaking out the bottom that way. Unless yours was flooded?

Well, I take the tip off and you can see that white donut in there with the clear tube coming up through it. I plug the tube so liquid doesn't get it and then drip down onto the donut until that space is filled. The first time, I did that and it slowly drained down into the reservoir area. Is there a better way of filling them? The videos with the larger ones show using a syringe, but they're also pulling 2 or 3 things out from inside first and there is no clear tube going up the middle on those ones.
 

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Hmm, sounds like you're flooding it. Maybe the plug you used wasn't enough. Simple enough, what I do is jut drip inside at an angle. Not slow or waiting for it to drain down. From the beginning the only modification I did, remove tip, pull out the plastic/rubber seal on top which reveals that donut. Tilt sideways, and drip on the sidewall. Not sure if each one is different but on mine if you hold it up to a light. You can see one side has more space than the other, so I always drip on the side with more room and let it flow. Doesn't take more than 15 sec to fill.

Don't want to fill it too much as with the rubber plug removed, it can flood the airway. but one thing I have not tried which you may want to, is to put the rubber plug thing back in place but not too tight and see if that works. If you have to remove it each time to refill it shouldn't be a problem, it's quick and easy.
Well, I take the tip off and you can see that white donut in there with the clear tube coming up through it. I plug the tube so liquid doesn't get it and then drip down onto the donut until that space is filled. The first time, I did that and it slowly drained down into the reservoir area. Is there a better way of filling them? The videos with the larger ones show using a syringe, but they're also pulling 2 or 3 things out from inside first and there is no clear tube going up the middle on those ones.
 

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I'm not sure about the rubber plug you're talking about. I pull out the mouthpiece and there's the white ring and that's all I see other than the wicks and what not. And the clear tube that goes up to meet the tip. Sounds like I drip in the way you to, but it doesn't drain right in straightaway. It fills up the top part and eventually drains if I leave it for a while. I don't fill it up to the top of the tube, so don't know how it would get in there.

Hmm, sounds like you're flooding it. Maybe the plug you used wasn't enough. Simple enough, what I do is jut drip inside at an angle. Not slow or waiting for it to drain down. From the beginning the only modification I did, remove tip, pull out the plastic/rubber seal on top which reveals that donut. Tilt sideways, and drip on the sidewall. Not sure if each one is different but on mine if you hold it up to a light. You can see one side has more space than the other, so I always drip on the side with more room and let it flow. Doesn't take more than 15 sec to fill.

Don't want to fill it too much as with the rubber plug removed, it can flood the airway. but one thing I have not tried which you may want to, is to put the rubber plug thing back in place but not too tight and see if that works. If you have to remove it each time to refill it shouldn't be a problem, it's quick and easy.
 
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