Which cartomizers do you like most?

Which cartomisers do you like ?

  • Dual Coil LR cartomizers

  • CE2 Cleartomizers

  • CE2 Ceramic Cartomizers

  • CE2 Giantomizers

  • Boge 510D LR cartomizers

  • Boge 510D cartomizers

  • Joye eGo Cartomizers

  • Joye 510 Cartomizers

  • Others (Please input your choices)


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newsunshine

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Dear customers,

now we do sell various cartomisers for 510/eGo. I often wonder which cartomisers you like most and the reasons. :confused: Can you help me find the answer? ;)

Here goes a simple list with their resistances, color options, capacities and pictures for your reference to help you compare them and tell me your answers. :)

1. Dual Coil LR Cartomisers

resistance: 1.5ohm
colors: clear, black, stainless
capacity: 1.6ml

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2. Clearomizer CE2

resistance: 2.6-2.8 ohm
colors: colorless/Light Pink/Light Green/Light Purple/Light Yellow
Capacity:0.6ml(Short)/1.8ml(Long)

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3. CE2 Ceramic Cartomizer

resistance: 2.6-2.8 ohm
colors: black, white, stainless
Capacity:0.6ml(Short)/1.8ml(Long)

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4. CE2 Giantomizer(v2)

Resistance: 2.6-2.8 ohm
color:matte black/stainless/blue/red/green
capacity:3.7ml

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5. Boge 510D Soft Cap Cartomizer

resistance:2.9 ohm
Color:Black/Orange/White/Green/Pink/Blue
Capacity:0.9ml

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6. Boge LR 510D Soft Cap Cartomizer

resistance:2.1 ohm
Color:Black/Orange/White/Green/Pink/Blue
Capacity:0.9ml

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7. Joye eGo CARTOMIZER

resistance: 2.2 ohm
colors(from left to right): red, light blue, coffee, black, orange, white, purple
capacity: 2ml

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8. Joye510 Cartomizer

resistance: 2.2ohm
colors: black, coffee, white, red, purple, orange, light blue
capacity:1.1ml

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If you do not find your favorites among the above 8 kinds of cartomizers, please let me know the name of the cartomizers you like. we are willing to consider carrying them for you.

Looking forward to your input. :laugh:

Amy
 
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I like Joye 510 Cartomizer for flavor, vapor, durability, price, and variety of colors.

But, not good refill system. :(


Perhaps Joye could build with thread on base between the metal and plastic. :2cool:

thank you for your input.

i agree that it is not easy to fill joye cartomisers. :(

I wonder which cartomizers among them are easier than others to refill ejuice, dual coil or CE2 giantomizers or Boge 510D ? :confused:

please shout your answer out. :laugh:
 
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Putting a thread between the plastic and metal may solve the problem of filling the Joye 510 cartomizers.

Unscrew the plastic, refill like cartridge, screw again and vape.

thank you for your suggestion. i will forward the good idea to Joye tech and see whether they can improve it.:)
 

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The poll results speak for themselves by now. The Boge LR and the Dual Coil are the best for simulating high voltage vaping with 3.3-4.2V batteries with higher mah.

yes. from current results, the boge lr and the dual coil are winners by far. we want to see whether there is a change in coming few weeks.

btw, we are going to sell a new different cartomizer next month, which can produce good vapor, is easy to fill ejuice and also fit 3.3-4.2v batteries. :)
 

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yes. from current results, the boge lr and the dual coil are winners by far. we want to see whether there is a change in coming few weeks.

btw, we are going to sell a new different cartomizer next month, which can produce good vapor, is easy to fill ejuice and also fit 3.3-4.2v batteries. :)

What are the new ones,you should get the dc 2.5 ohm work great on all hv & vv mods.
 

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My cartos i like best are dualcoil 2.5 ohm then boge 3.0

I am sorry that we do not carry dualcoil 2.5ohm or boge 3.0ohm. could you tell me how big is the voltage of your batteries and why you need such high resistance, so we can look into them and may consider carrying them in future?

thanks a lot. :)
 

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What are the new ones,you should get the dc 2.5 ohm work great on all hv & vv mods.

thank you for your asking. the new ones can hold up to 2.3ml ejuice. resistance is about 2.4-2.7 ohm. easy to refill. good vapor too. we plan to lauch them in middle or late July. :)

i am sorry that i do not understand about hv & vv mods well. whether hv mods refer to high voltage mods. if so, what is vv mod? could you instruct me regarding them ?

thanks in advance. :)
 

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I'm willing to try some dual coil, but from what i've read they are too hard on batteries.

They are rough on batteries. I had a few dual coils on a 5 volt regulated box mod and would get 6-8 hours out of the batteries where I usually get 12-14 hours with boge regular cartos. They also got my regulator too hot for comfort with it sitting right next to the batteries in a plastic box, but that's because of the cheap regulator used.
 

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They are rough on batteries. I had a few dual coils on a 5 volt regulated box mod and would get 6-8 hours out of the batteries where I usually get 12-14 hours with boge regular cartos. They also got my regulator too hot for comfort with it sitting right next to the batteries in a plastic box, but that's because of the cheap regulator used.

thank you for your explanation. whether you meant that the same batteries last much shorter with dual coil cartomizers than with boge cartos. may i know whether you used dual coil 1.5ohm carto?

also whether you meant that dual coil 1.5ohm carto got hotter than boge carto?

i am trying to figure your explanation out and hope to find better carto.

thanks in advance.
 

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The same batteries last a shorter amount of time between charges when I am using a dual coil compared to when I am using a boge regular resistance cartomizer. The dual coils I was using were the 1.5 ohm kind which explains the shorter battery life. Those dual coils make my 5 volt box mod regulator hot which is why I prefer boge regular resistance cartomizers.

I have heard from some friends of mine that their battery life is shorter between charges when they use the dual coils as well, but that does not bother them at all because they love the dual coils so much because of price, avalability and performance.
 

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The same batteries last a shorter amount of time between charges when I am using a dual coil compared to when I am using a boge regular resistance cartomizer. The dual coils I was using were the 1.5 ohm kind which explains the shorter battery life. Those dual coils make my 5 volt box mod regulator hot which is why I prefer boge regular resistance cartomizers.

I have heard from some friends of mine that their battery life is shorter between charges when they use the dual coils as well, but that does not bother them at all because they love the dual coils so much because of price, avalability and performance.

i got your points. the dual coil need more power than other carto, so batteries can run out faster.

Am i right?
 
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