will this clearomizer work with my battery?

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thanks guys, will be ordering one today!

just one last question.

these things don't last forever i'm assuming.. how often do you normally have to change them out?


i smoke a pack a day currently.. so I'm not exactly a light smoker.
just curious how long a full stardust will last me and how many refills is it good for?

My best guess is almost a week, but as you stated depends on if you vape as often as you smoked..


Try it out, if you like em try the rebuildable stardusts, the heads are a snap to replace. There is saving with them if you enjoy the stardust as much as I do. As the heads are cheaper to replace the the whole tube assembly..
 

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My best guess is almost a week, but as you stated depends on if you vape as often as you smoked..


Try it out, if you like em try the rebuildable stardusts, the heads are a snap to replace. There is saving with them if you enjoy the stardust as much as I do. As the heads are cheaper to replace the the whole tube assembly..
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With the wording the OP ( original post ) had... let me be a bit more specific in what may or may not work...

A true eGo, eGo-T and/or eGo-C type of PV ( battery aka personal vaporizer ).... you will actually have two sets of threads to connect your atty's, cartos, clearos and/or tanks to. The outer threads are the eGo threads and there is also a set of inner threads that are 510 types. On these types of PV's... atty's, cartos, clearos and/or tanks of either type of threading will normally work without issue... either an eGo threaded or a 510 threaded type is just fine.

On atty's, cartos, clearos and/or tanks it is a bit more difficult since they can have either type of theading, eGo or 510 type and still call themselves eGo compatible. The Vision Stardusts as an example actually have a 510 thread and just a skirt that goes around the eGo threads ( it only screws into the 510 threads, not the eGo ones ).. other types may only have the eGo threads and not the 510 threads with a skirt. Both of these types work fine on a true eGo type of device... but there are PV's that claim to be eGo compatible but only have 510 threading and no eGo threading. This is where the confusion comes into play.

Examples of these types of PV's that GotVapes carries are the Smoktech Telescope and ZMax... they have a deep well that an eGo skirted ( not threaded ) atty/carto can fit into but only have 510 threads and no actual outer eGo threads like a true eGo compatible PV will have.
 

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I would go with a couple rebuildable and a couple spare heads as well. In the vape world it's always best to have back how for everything. If you want to really stay off cigs it's best to make sure that you always have something on hand, as you can't go out and get a new stardust as easily as you can go out and buy a pack of smokeless. The good thing is that where I live, many c stores have started carrying blu. So it's easy to pick up a decent disposable to get you through the times you don't have something on hand. I can't count the number of times I went to the convince store next door to the bar because my battery died because I was chain vapeing.

Here's a video on how they work

http://youtu.be/2wI9BYirAIs
 
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