Which Clearomizer to use with the joytech eGo twist?? Help!

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Personally I'd just purchase the Vision CE4+ clearomizer or the Vision nano clearomizer for the first go at vaping. I use both on my eGo(s), I am happy with the performance of both, they are relatively inexpensive, easy to fill, hold a reasonable amount of juice (1.6ml and 1.0ml respectively) and reliable, worry about changeable/rebuildable later, IMO...

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Bdeef - ohms is resistance. The lower the number, the lower the resistance (Low Resistance=LR). If I understand everything correctly myself, with lower resistance, you use up more battery power, but get more vapor. I currently use the Nano clearomizers on my eGo Twist since I am still testing juices trying to find the "perfect" one - they are super easy to deal with. Just my opinion.
Some folks here on ECF say that carts dull flavors, so I have skipped them for now. The main advantage seems to be that they travel very well and don't leak. It seems to be best to refill them with the same flavor - trying to change flavors requires thorough cleaning.
The size of clearos and carts depends on how often you want to refill them - bigger capacity=longer lasting.
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Bdeef - ohms is resistance. The lower the number, the lower the resistance (Low Resistance=LR). If I understand everything correctly myself, with lower resistance, you use up more battery power, but get more vapor. I currently use the Nano clearomizers on my eGo Twist since I am still testing juices trying to find the "perfect" one - they are super easy to deal with. Just my opinion.
Some folks here on ECF say that carts dull flavors, so I have skipped them for now. The main advantage seems to be that they travel very well and don't leak. It seems to be best to refill them with the same flavor - trying to change flavors requires thorough cleaning.
The size of clearos and carts depends on how often you want to refill them - bigger capacity=longer lasting.
Good hunting.

Be aware that low resistance usually requires less voltage to optimally find a sweet spot for your vape. You don't want to vape a low resistance device at a high voltage with can either fry your atty or carto, and potentially damage your device if it gets too hot.

Btw, taste is subjective, but using carto tanks, there are full satisfying flavors that can be enjoyed from them. However, clearos are easier to clean and fill.
 

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Yes. I agree that 1.8 ohm is too low. The T2's are the best that I've tried. Just remember to keep those top coils nice and wet. (2.2-2.4 or 2.4-2.6 or 2.6-2.8 ohm are the best for Twists. You can also buy the replacement heads, so if one fully assembled T2 stops performing (no vapor) just unscrew the mouthpiece and put the new one in. Some people say they have leaking - filling it over 4/5 will do that but also Kanger is extremely proprietary to the eGo Twist. I love them because I'm a fill n' go person myself and don't have time to fiddle about with gadgetry (not saying anything wrong with the latter, but rebuilding atties and wotnot are beyond both my scope and my desire.) :0)

Hey guys,


in the midst of purchasing an Ego twist....
Joyetech eGo-C Twist 1000mAh - Stainless


not sure what carts or Clearomizers to purchase.... Would these work??
T2 2.4ml Changeable Coil Clearomizer - Blue (5-Pack)

Any recommendations for the twist??

thanks for all of your help!
 
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Awesome guys, thanks so much. I think I'll just stick to the T2s, they look like the easiest to get used to (for now anyway)...

@hulamoon, I'm looking for convince also, so these look like they are up my ally. How long do the T2s usually last?

Also does joytech have a warranty on the batts separately? Or just from the vendor you purchase at?
 

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They last me months with the replacement heads (a link to show you what I'm referring to here) I generally have 5 or 6 filled with different juices, so I can change about.

http://www.surevapes.com/T2-24ml-Replacement-Coils--22ohm-10-pack_p_266.html

Wow! At that price!....I'm going over there right now!

Not sure about the warranty issue though. I think most reputable vendors would do a 30 day....Hopefully someone else can chime in on that.
 

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I tried a T3 and found it too airy - that's the one with the 3 holes and mine only worked off and on for about 3 minutes. However, there are some fake/dud T3's going round at the moment though. Might be worth a try for you.... but stick with 2.2 - 2.4 ohm or 2.4-2.6 range for the best experience with a Twist. :0)

T2 top coil & T3 bottom coil? Hmm
 

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@hulamoon... Have used the volcano inferno? I can't decide btw the twist & that. Idk if the vv setting is for me....

I've been using the v2 cigs and everything is fine with it... Except the battery life & filling the carts ALL OF THE TIME. I'm considering the inferno... It comes with a ton of stuff (2 batts, tanks, 5 carts, 1 yr warranty, charging kit, 15 ml of juice)... The value is much better then the twist bc you can't get a kit with the twists. I just don't know if the vv is that much of an importance...

What is your opinion??
 

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I'd say a 2.4 ohm whatever clearo you choose. Keep in mind that you may not like the draw. For instance I bought several CE 5's & spare coils. As it turned out the mfg was poor & it was to hard to draw. Don't get carried away, see if you like them first. I now use a vivi nova, it comes with three coils. For 9 bucks & 2 spare coils it was a good investment so I bought more.
 
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