What head do YOU think is BETTER than the Gemini clearomizer??

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DoctorBuzz

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I know some of this stuff is subjective, which is why I'm asking for YOUR opinion. Let's make that clear up front so that nobody else needs to re-clarify what I'm asking for is meaningless to others. Opinions are not meaningless. ;)

I have had a bad experience with cartotanks.
I have had a good experience with the Gemini clearomizer.
I have had ZERO dry hits with the Gemini clearomizer.

I would be happy with the Gemini clearomizer, but I'm wondering if anybody else actually believes there is something that rivals the Gemini clearomizer.

Is there any other head out there that provides ZERO dry hits??
 

DoctorBuzz

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I just saw another thread that someone mentioned a couple different types of Gemini heads and then saw that Gemini appears to be a brand that makes atomizers.

So in order to clarify, the Gemini clearomizer that I'm talking about is this one --> Gemini Dual Coil Clearomizer 2.0 ohm 2.2 mL.

It is found on the Oakley Haka vape. So does Oakley make this too? Or is it actually Gemini brand?
 

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I have no experience with top coil tanks ... I like bottom coil tanks (i.e. Kanger Pro Tank, Dbox, KFL+, Fogger) ... I received an iClear 30 with the MVP2 and have never used it. Still in the original packing in the box ... just saying, not sure if bottom coil tanks are better, but it works for me.
 

DoctorBuzz

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there is no tank out there that will give 0 dry hits every tank can run dry/empty ;)
Here's the thing. I asked my Buddy who bought the Haka vape, which came with this Gemini clearomizer how it would hit when getting low. I was told that the thing was hitting like normal even when it was EMPTY!!

So since there are four wicks, holding ample amount of juice, it's virtually impossible to run the thing dry. Even if it looks empty, it's not. And gives you plenty of time to refill.

If anybody knows the manufacturer or any other info about this head, I'd appreciate it. Perhaps it's just the dual coil design that makes it so awesome??
 

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I have no experience with top coil tanks ... I like bottom coil tanks (i.e. Kanger Pro Tank, Dbox, KFL+, Fogger) ... I received an iClear 30 with the MVP2 and have never used it. Still in the original packing in the box ... just saying, not sure if bottom coil tanks are better, but it works for me.
Does dual coil mean both top and bottom coil at the same time? Or are the coils right on top of each other? The latter would not make much sense to me....
 

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I have no experience with top coil tanks ... I like bottom coil tanks (i.e. Kanger Pro Tank, Dbox, KFL+, Fogger) ... I received an iClear 30 with the MVP2 and have never used it. Still in the original packing in the box ... just saying, not sure if bottom coil tanks are better, but it works for me.

Wow. I actually used my iClear30 today that came with my MVP. Sounds like you and me were not even thinking to take it out the wrapper.

it's good so far.... :)
 

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Does dual coil mean both top and bottom coil at the same time? Or are the coils right on top of each other? The latter would not make much sense to me....

It's a dual top coil clearomizer. The coils are on top of each other arranged in an X. Take the top of yours off and have a peek...

You can also get dual bottom coil clearos like the Aspire. I don't think there is a dual top and bottom coil clearo - at least not that I am aware of.
 
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