What would you do? Cleromizer Issue.

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frosting

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First things first... Money is tight. If it was flowing like a river for me I wouldn't bother with asking this.

In Question Item: XL "2.8-3.0" CE2 Green Box Cleromizers.

I just got two packs of cleromizers in, after desperately needing them. I like to vape around 4.2-4.5 volts on my VV device. One clero was working fine at 4.0 volts, but was leaking pretty bad. So I filled up a brand new cleromizer that just came in the mail. These are suppose to be 2.8-3.0 Ohms. At first i thought it needed to be broken in. A clero I had used before did this, and it was TERRIBLE. At 4.0 volts nothing but a burnt taste. Burny burnt burnt. Now the clero that had been leaking, but working was vaping fine at 4.0-4.3 volts. This new clero can't handle 4 volts. I tried a second one. It's doing the same thing. So far, 4$ burned. I let the 2nd cleromizer sit 15/20 minutes before the first puff. I've been using the same juice for all cleros.

Should I try all my cleros and see if they all have this issue? Is this something a vendor should compensate for if a whole pack is not vaping correctly?

I did write a note with my order too, "Please be sure the Ohms are correct as to not get things mixed up because money is tight and I cannot order often". I'm almost wondering if adding that to an order ticks off vendors and they screw around with my cleros in spite of me. There's just nothing quite so worse when you have an hour long drive ahead of you and your clero is not working at what is suppose to be the right Ohms...

Thank you for letting me vent a bit, and please let me know if you've also run into this issue with cleromizers, if there's any way to fix it.
 

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You should meter them with a multimeter to make sure what the ohms are and use the adequate voltage for them... But I agree, it sounds really aggravating.

When I lower the voltage, the quality of the vape I get is horrible. Also, I don't have a multimeter. Ya, ya ya I know I should have one. I don't start my new job untill Mid-November. I'm going to get one as soon as I can actually afford it, but the warranty might be up by then. Thanks for the tips.
 

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Replaceable Stardusts or Mini Vivi Novas from Got Vapes work fantastic for me on my VV's. They last a long time and don't leak. The heads are also replaceable in 1.8, 2.4 and 2.8 ohms. This is a picture of my wife's Stardust and Mini Vivi Nova. She never pays attention to the level. She was still vaping them when I rescued them to refill!

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The brand isn't Green Box.... They just come in a green box. They're very standard cleromizers. If this issue is with all of them, I may just end up contacting the company because I know the way a cleromizer that is properly working is suppose to vape. They just vape like there's a dysfunction in its production.

Exactly what they are :CE2 Clearomizers

I really LOVE these kinds of cleros. The CE3 have big leaking issues so I don't want to switch to them. I may just have to try a few tanks. The thing is I like switching up flavors. The thing is I can't stand these carto tanks and they seem to be the big thing at the moment.

Even on an EGO for crying out loud, when the cleros are not firing correctly I get a horribly burnt taste.

The mini nova /stardust, the one on the left. I tried a couple of those that are similar. One just died within 2 weeks max, and both cracked a lot and leaked juice from the cracks. They're nice, when they work. So I'm iffy about giving that kind another go at 6,7,8 dollars a pop per cleromizer.
 
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