Noobvape Posted September 12, 2014 Share Posted September 12, 2014 So i bought a new vape off www.texashookah.com. I have some questions regarding the vape. First off i bought a etonic vape and etonic strawberry ejuice. My strawberry ejuice smells like strawberry but taste nothing like strawberry like its basically tasteless. I wonder of its possible to increase the flavor or maybe the vape or the brand has something to do with it. Also im using strawberry now, when i switch to another flavor how am i supposed to clean my vape. I can take the battery and mouth piece off but i cant get to the clearamizer. The only way i can clean it is by pouring water into it through the top where the mouth peice belongs but i dont know if thats a good idea. As you can see my name is "vapenoob" or something like that so please help me as much as you can. Thanks in advance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Earthling789 Posted September 12, 2014 Share Posted September 12, 2014 (edited) Welcome to VT! What you have is a basic, 650mAh battery with Ce4 Cleromizer (disposable). You cannot really clean them out easily... you dump the juice, and can boil or rinse them to remove as much juice as possible, but then you have to let them dry for days (in some cases). I would guess the juice is just not that good... I'm not familiar with that brand, and would suggest you visit a vape-shop nearby and sample some better juices so you can make a better choice/purchase (without wasting $). The battery you have is probably fine, but likely won't last all day... I suggest at the least to buy a better (brand-name) battery from Kanger, Vision, JoyeTech, etc. and pick up TWO of them, so you'll have the current battery as a back-up to the two you'll rotate out daily. Stick with batteries at least 900Mah for all-day performance, and >1100mAh if you chain-vape. Variable Voltage batteries are a good choice, too, but slightly more expensive, although you get the ability to fine-tune to your tank/juice. As for tanks/clearomizers... Ce4's are the most basic, and work okay, but I would recommend a good bottom-coil tank such as an EVOD, EVOD2-glass, Kanger ProTank 2 (or 3 or Aerotank) mini, Vivi Nova mini, Aspire nautilus mini (Aspire has other good ones,too, but can't recall their models). Basically, any of the brand-name bottom-coil tanks are better than the Ce4's Good luck, and keep the questions coming... we'll be glad to offer help and opinions Edited September 12, 2014 by Earthling789 Noobvape 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
christov11 Posted September 12, 2014 Share Posted September 12, 2014 I started with the same set up as you and it got me off the cigs but never really stuck. My first real purchase was the emow starter kit and that was a game changer. I still have the little battery to my disposable kit(same as you currently have) and I threw a aerotank mini on it to get a better taste and all around vape experience with it. The battery is great but the clearomiser... I would suggest another. and when you go there, might as well get a goo starter kit! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mcquinn Posted September 12, 2014 Share Posted September 12, 2014 What you have should work. It might take a while before you can taste milder liquids . I agree on the spares ,you should have two or three batteries and if using disposable clearomisers or cartomisers you should have as many as you can afford. If you switch to a atomizing device with changeable coils as suggested you still need a spare device and as many extra coils as you can afford. What you have should last from a week to a month but you just never know. On your battery you can use any atomizing device for Joye Ego,306 or 510 and that is quite a lot of different atomizing devices. Look at Vaportalk store ,Eliquid Market, Ecigbestsave, Litecigusa or Madvapes for atomizing devices,batteries and eliquid and you should be treated fair. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Noobvape Posted September 13, 2014 Author Share Posted September 13, 2014 Welcome to VT! What you have is a basic, 650mAh battery with Ce4 Cleromizer (disposable). You cannot really clean them out easily... you dump the juice, and can boil or rinse them to remove as much juice as possible, but then you have to let them dry for days (in some cases). I would guess the juice is just not that good... I'm not familiar with that brand, and would suggest you visit a vape-shop nearby and sample some better juices so you can make a better choice/purchase (without wasting $). The battery you have is probably fine, but likely won't last all day... I suggest at the least to buy a better (brand-name) battery from Kanger, Vision, JoyeTech, etc. and pick up TWO of them, so you'll have the current battery as a back-up to the two you'll rotate out daily. Stick with batteries at least 900Mah for all-day performance, and >1100mAh if you chain-vape. Variable Voltage batteries are a good choice, too, but slightly more expensive, although you get the ability to fine-tune to your tank/juice. As for tanks/clearomizers... Ce4's are the most basic, and work okay, but I would recommend a good bottom-coil tank such as an EVOD, EVOD2-glass, Kanger ProTank 2 (or 3 or Aerotank) mini, Vivi Nova mini, Aspire nautilus mini (Aspire has other good ones,too, but can't recall their models). Basically, any of the brand-name bottom-coil tanks are better than the Ce4's Good luck, and keep the questions coming... we'll be glad to offer help and opinions Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Noobvape Posted September 13, 2014 Author Share Posted September 13, 2014 Welcome to VT! What you have is a basic, 650mAh battery with Ce4 Cleromizer (disposable). You cannot really clean them out easily... you dump the juice, and can boil or rinse them to remove as much juice as possible, but then you have to let them dry for days (in some cases). I would guess the juice is just not that good... I'm not familiar with that brand, and would suggest you visit a vape-shop nearby and sample some better juices so you can make a better choice/purchase (without wasting $). The battery you have is probably fine, but likely won't last all day... I suggest at the least to buy a better (brand-name) battery from Kanger, Vision, JoyeTech, etc. and pick up TWO of them, so you'll have the current battery as a back-up to the two you'll rotate out daily. Stick with batteries at least 900Mah for all-day performance, and >1100mAh if you chain-vape. Variable Voltage batteries are a good choice, too, but slightly more expensive, although you get the ability to fine-tune to your tank/juice. As for tanks/clearomizers... Ce4's are the most basic, and work okay, but I would recommend a good bottom-coil tank such as an EVOD, EVOD2-glass, Kanger ProTank 2 (or 3 or Aerotank) mini, Vivi Nova mini, Aspire nautilus mini (Aspire has other good ones,too, but can't recall their models). Basically, any of the brand-name bottom-coil tanks are better than the Ce4's Good luck, and keep the questions coming... we'll be glad to offer help and opinions thanks. Wow i feel like i got ripped off. Since i cant really cleant the clearomizer that means i camt use any other juice? Welcome to VT! What you have is a basic, 650mAh battery with Ce4 Cleromizer (disposable). You cannot really clean them out easily... you dump the juice, and can boil or rinse them to remove as much juice as possible, but then you have to let them dry for days (in some cases). I would guess the juice is just not that good... I'm not familiar with that brand, and would suggest you visit a vape-shop nearby and sample some better juices so you can make a better choice/purchase (without wasting $). The battery you have is probably fine, but likely won't last all day... I suggest at the least to buy a better (brand-name) battery from Kanger, Vision, JoyeTech, etc. and pick up TWO of them, so you'll have the current battery as a back-up to the two you'll rotate out daily. Stick with batteries at least 900Mah for all-day performance, and >1100mAh if you chain-vape. Variable Voltage batteries are a good choice, too, but slightly more expensive, although you get the ability to fine-tune to your tank/juice. As for tanks/clearomizers... Ce4's are the most basic, and work okay, but I would recommend a good bottom-coil tank such as an EVOD, EVOD2-glass, Kanger ProTank 2 (or 3 or Aerotank) mini, Vivi Nova mini, Aspire nautilus mini (Aspire has other good ones,too, but can't recall their models). Basically, any of the brand-name bottom-coil tanks are better than the Ce4's Good luck, and keep the questions coming... we'll be glad to offer help and opinions thanks. Wow i feel like i got ripped off. Since i cant really cleant the clearomizer that means i camt use any other juice except the one i already filled it with. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Noobvape Posted September 13, 2014 Author Share Posted September 13, 2014 Welcome to VT! What you have is a basic, 650mAh battery with Ce4 Cleromizer (disposable). You cannot really clean them out easily... you dump the juice, and can boil or rinse them to remove as much juice as possible, but then you have to let them dry for days (in some cases). I would guess the juice is just not that good... I'm not familiar with that brand, and would suggest you visit a vape-shop nearby and sample some better juices so you can make a better choice/purchase (without wasting $). The battery you have is probably fine, but likely won't last all day... I suggest at the least to buy a better (brand-name) battery from Kanger, Vision, JoyeTech, etc. and pick up TWO of them, so you'll have the current battery as a back-up to the two you'll rotate out daily. Stick with batteries at least 900Mah for all-day performance, and >1100mAh if you chain-vape. Variable Voltage batteries are a good choice, too, but slightly more expensive, although you get the ability to fine-tune to your tank/juice. As for tanks/clearomizers... Ce4's are the most basic, and work okay, but I would recommend a good bottom-coil tank such as an EVOD, EVOD2-glass, Kanger ProTank 2 (or 3 or Aerotank) mini, Vivi Nova mini, Aspire nautilus mini (Aspire has other good ones,too, but can't recall their models). Basically, any of the brand-name bottom-coil tanks are better than the Ce4's Good luck, and keep the questions coming... we'll be glad to offer help and opinions thanks. Wow i feel like i got ripped off. Since i cant really cleant the clearomizer that means i camt use any other juice except the one i already filled it with? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Earthling789 Posted September 13, 2014 Share Posted September 13, 2014 thanks. Wow i feel like i got ripped off. Since i cant really cleant the clearomizer that means i camt use any other juice? thanks. Wow i feel like i got ripped off. Since i cant really cleant the clearomizer that means i camt use any other juice except the one i already filled it with. You've not been ripped off... you just have the most basic, disposable clearomizer. I used these myself for trying new flavors, and simple portability. There is nothing wrong with them... they are just "basic". You can clean them, but it requires rinsing, rinsing, rinsing, soaking in hot water, and my personal favorite... soak them in Vodka, then allow to air-dry. The Vodka will remove water, remove old-juice flavors, and is perfectly safe to vape if any does not fully dry-out of the tank or wicks But, with only one Ce4 tank, you can't change juices fast, unless you don't mind the first half-dozen hits to be tasting of mixed juices... Noobvape 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Noobvape Posted September 13, 2014 Author Share Posted September 13, 2014 @earthling789 i went on the website and its actually a atomizer can you explain to me the diffrence Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Earthling789 Posted September 13, 2014 Share Posted September 13, 2014 @earthling789 i went on the website and its actually a atomizer can you explain to me the diffrence Atomizer is a generic term, frequently used to describe a tank/wick/coil assembly. Technically, the atomizer is the coil portion of the device, where the action of wicking and atomizing (converting to gas) of the liquid occurs. The Ce4 is a disposable tank, which can be called an atomizer because the whole assembly (tank/coil/wicks) are one unit. A replaceable bottom-coil tank like an EVOD is comprised of two distinct portions... the tank assembly (where juice is contained), and the coil-head (atomizer) assembly, which is the replaceable part. There is a "Jargon for Noobs" stickie in this section, which breaks down terminology such as this for you, but "atomizer" and "coil" are interchangeable terms, and just know that many website descriptions will use the term "atomizer" to describe the tank portion of the "kit" they are selling, especially if the tank is a Ce4 (or other one-piece, disposable tank). Hope that helps Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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