What's the most hassle free?

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AZ1

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What's the most hassle free way to use your e-cigs? It looks like a lot of messing around with refillings. I am at a computer most of the day in my own office. I am a "boss". What I do in my own office is up to me, but I don't want to be fiddling with refills and syringes twice a day. Any suggestions besides buying another rig? I have an Absolute ego kit.
 

cyberwolf

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The ultimate in hassle-free has got to be disposable cartomizers. Use them until they are empty and throw them away. Of course, that comes at the price of buying lots and lots of replacement cartomizers and being limited in your juice choices to whatever is in the prefilled carto. When sitting at a desk vaping, dripping is probably the easiest method. Yes, you need to drip a few drops every so often, but there is no hassle of filling carts that you mentioned.
 

porkchopsisgood

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After trying a few different systems, I'd recommend either an eGo-T atty w/tank, or, my preference at the moment, a CE2 clearomizer, which I find to be the closest in flavor and TH to direct dripping.

I use the 1.8ml CE2 with 2.6-2.8 Ohm resistance on my 1000mAh eGo-T batt. It works amazingly well, and you can go for about 3-4+ hours with moderate to heavy vaping before having to refill. It does require some maintenance, but it's relatively less temperamental (and cheaper) than the eGo-T system. Just a quick rinse in some distilled water, a few dry burns, and your ready to refill (this does not have to be done everytime...you should be able to go a day or two w/o cleaning, but it literally takes a couple of minutes to rinse, dry, and reassemble).

I don't use the pipette (which I have no earthly idea how to use), or a hypo: all I do is pop out the inner seal and drip down the side of the tube with my e-juice bottle, pop the seal back on, and then I stick my delrin drip tip into the tube.

At around $13 for 5 clearomizers, it's certainly worth a try!
 
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porkchopsisgood

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A clearomizer is a different beast altogether compared to a typical cartomizer: while technically a cartomizer itself, there is no fiberfill (the CE2 uses silica rope to wick), the atty is at the top of the system and the liquid wicks from below, and the body of the system is clear, so you can easily check the levels while vaping.

When I'm not travelling I usally prefer direct dripping...definitely the best for flavor and TH; but if you're busy it can be a hassle to have to stop and drip every few minutes. I find the CE2 to be the best compromise I've discovered thus far.

Here's a look at the clearomizer GotVapes.com is selling...other companies carry their own versions as well:

Fluxomizer by Got Vapes
 
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