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May 10 2014
Well, I have vaped a little over a gram out of the CE5 and took it to one of my patients to try. She said it was the best she has tried so far for a pen vape. She prefers a comfortable mellow hit since she has COPD she does not want to go into any big coughing fits.

The AeroTank gives bigger hits and you notice it buzz wise and how fast it consumes the oil.

With the CE5, you don't get as stoned as quickly because you get smaller hits. Even though the hits are small, it is satisfying. You can take a lot of hits and use and barely notice that any oil has been consumed.

I have only tried the 2.1 ohm coils at this point. I tried it on a standard eGo battery, not variable voltage. Actually, I used one of my old dream vapor batteries. With the dream vapor 650mAh battery it only stands 5.5" tall. That is great for stealth! Surprisingly it worked really well on the regular eGo battery. I still prefer the VV batteries. You can turn the power down lower with a VV battery and the CE5 works well with the lower voltage. A little more tasty with less power. With the standard eGo battery I have to feather the hits. Which is really cool, that means that the CE5 will work well with a $10 battery. It is nice to be able to just pop it into a pocket and go for a walk, take a hit here and there and it looks like a regular e-cigg. Not to mention I always have a regular e-cigg with my anyway.

So far, best pen clearomizer yet! I will follow up again after I get another few grams through it!!

Looks like a winner to me.

May 10 2014
Posting this picture up for an example of the CE5 BDC.

As you can see it is on a small dream vapor 650mAh battery. I put my custom blown glass drip tip on it and it fits really good. It does effect the taste. It is not the set up I would prefer, just did it as an example that the CE5 has a wide range of capabilities. By changing the drip tip to glass or metal, like a cool looking skull and crossbones, it will have an effect on the taste and harshness. It is really nice being able to personalize your stuff. Not all devices with 510 drip tips are equal. Like the AeroTank, is not as versatile, few 510 drip tips will fit because the hole is a bit smaller. Even though they say it is 510. The CE5 drip tip does fit on the AeroTank, a bit tight, but it fits.

Aspire did a good job on sizing for the drip tip.
112 CE5 BDC with custom glass drip tip 5-10-14 006

May 11 2014
Well, I put the original 1.8 ohm coil in the Aspire and compared it to the 2.1 ohm coil.

You get larger hits with the 1.8 ohm coils. It does still seem efficient compared to others I have used. It is noticeable that it does consume more oil with the bigger hits. It is pretty tasty, may even be more tasty. For me, I prefer the 1.8 ohm coils. I believe my patients with a lower tolerance would prefer the 2.1 ohm coils. It would not be as easy for them to over do it and would be able to enjoy more hits. The good news with the original 1.8 ohm coils is it works good with the standard eGo batteries. Seems like it was made for them.

Really impressed with the Aspire CE5 BDC.

I haven't even been using my SVD and Kanger AeroTank since. It is just so convenient using the pen.

May 26 2014
Here is some feedback on using the CE5 BDC.
I have used it for cannabis oil and e-cigg oil. Comparing the CE5 BDC to the iClear16

First the e-cigg oil: I have tried both coils, the 1.8 ohm and 2.1 ohm. Each seems the same with the exception of the size of the hit. Which is a good thing for e-cigg users. One downside, when I use a new unit or install a new coil it has a tendency to leak, like it needs to be primed. Now, when using a new unit or coil I only put a minimal amount of fluid into it, about 3/4 of a gram. After using it and confirming there is no potential to leak, I will fill it to the max. Other than that, there is no leaking issue, which is a big plus. Another big plus is it will work on a standard 510 battery, you don't have to have a variable voltage battery (VV), especially with the 2.1 ohm coil. I still highly recommend the VV battery though. Another big plus is the tip, a standard 510 which makes it possible to attach all kinds of nice tips to it, some of which can have an effect on the flavor. For e-ciggs, it is not as tasty compared to the iClear16, but it offers a nice kick in the throat which makes it seem like a real cigarette. I am really liking it for e-cigg use. For e-cigg use it gets a big thumbs up. The only thing I could really complain about is that it is not as tasty for e-ciggs compared to the iClear16. I think I am going to continue to use the CE5 BDC for my e-cigg use from now on.

For e-cannabis oil: it is really great that it does not leak except for the possibility when a new coil is installed. Again, just 3/4 of a gram and let it soak for a while before use. Be extra careful not to get any oil in the center tube when you go to fill it. If you hear any gurgling when taking a draw without the power button, immediately tip it upside down and take a small hit with the power button. Then gradually hold it level, take another small hit. Continue to do this until you hit the unit standing up straight and there is no more gurgling. If allowed to continue to gurgle, it will leak a lot down to the battery. I have only had this happen with a new unit or coil. It usually happens within the first couple of uses. Other than that, it is great but with one problem. This problem would be taste. That really sucks too because I really like the CE5 BDC. The iClear16 blows the doors off of the CE5 BDC when it comes to taste. The iClear16 will offer a bigger hit too. Not that important to me with good oil, but the taste is. The CE5 BDC causes the oil to have a bit of a burnt taste. Switching 510 tips can help, but it still does not taste nearly as good as with the iClear16.

The CE5 BDC is a more high quality unit than the iClear16 and more stealthy too, because you can use the smaller regular 510 batteries. If you have a low tolerance or you want your oil to last longer, you can always use the 2.1 ohm coil. You want a bigger hit, you will prefer the 1.8 ohm coil. A noticeable difference. It would be nice if they offered a 1.5 ohm coil for it.

All in all, I have not found a stealthy clearomizer for the standard 510 pen, VV or not, that I am fully satisfied with for e-cannabis. Thankfully, I have found that the innokin SVD with the KangerTech AeroTank, I am fully satisfied with.

Oh, and that 30 amp battery I spoke of previously. After longer use, I am not that happy with it. It seems to fry my Kanger coils more than normal and the battery does not seem to produce the same power as it did when it was brand new. Maybe I shouldn't be using that type of battery with the Kanger tanks considering the coil is around 2.1 ohms. I would prefer a higher quality brand than the one I provided a link to. I will have to try a different brand in the near future. It is not easy to get good information on the batteries.

May 26 2014
To add a bit of information in regards to the burnt taste. It seems that the coils are a bit smaller than the typical in that ohm rating. At the beginning, it tastes great, but since the coils are small, it quickly gums up and that causes the burnt taste.

When comparing to my other units, the burnt taste does not happen as quickly or it is more avoidable since the coils are larger.

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