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Yeah i think i will need to try the CE2s.I think since i have the ego twist that can vape at 4.8 volts when fully charged I should be able to tell if they are for me thanks for all the advice :) Ive been vapeing for almost 2 years now as well and would never want to go back to real cigarettes!
 
I am asking you Digital Trickster, to report back to me your findings of clearomisers. Were you 'converted' to them and have no problems, plenty vapour?

I am genuinely interested in hearing about it once you have vaped a few days - I am kinda betting on the fact the vapour production of clearomisers puts your previous set-up to shame? I am just as interested though, if you do not like them and prefer doing what you are doing now, i.e dripping.

You sound like you know what you are talking about and I ask, do you deliberately start at a certain low voltage the first time you try an atomiser? I do, and work my way up. I doubt it is a good idea to use the maximum voltage, ever. The life of the heating coil is no doubt related to it's exposure to current. I may be wrong but I have not even tried to go above 4.5volts so far, it seems to be pushing the atomiser as far as it can go without busting somehow.

I would try 3.5 volts and see how that is first.
 
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