If it's worth a little tinkering to you...the first time will take 10 minutes or so figuring it all out...but after that it takes less time than packing a 510 cart
The Vortex can be cleaned up if it gets clogged.
I just pull mine apart, remove the ALF filler and throw it away (that's the part that is probably clogging on you) and drop the bits in a cheap ultrasonic jewelry cleaner for 9 minutes (three 3min cycles).
Leaks can be fixed.
I use Teflon Plumber's tape...99cents a roll at your hardware store. Orderless tasteless non-toxic stuff that is used in water and gas (even hospital O2 setups) pipe threads...so it's safe!
I just give the base a couple of wraps starting just below the wicks and pull it tight. That tape acts alot like cling wrap...
Slide the tubes back on. You can even let the inner tube ride a little higher to give more wicking space if you use really thick juices. Trim the excess tape away.
When juice hits the teflon tape, it'll turn clear. You'll have a nice snug fit, and it's not going to leak
Putting it all back together and adding the tape/seal is much easier if you screw the atomizer on a battery and then work on it.
And so it goes...at this time, if you want wicks instead of poly filler...some tweaking is to be expected for an optimal vape.