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Be prepared, that's what I always say. You may have noticed the carton of rolling papers in the photo. I do smoke the occasional joint. Sadly, my favorite smoke shop quit selling my favorite papers, so I purchased a whole carton online. In the end, it saved me some money.

The newest model CE5 and cannabis oil:

I must say, it is the best pen style clearomizer I have used with e-cannabis, especially when using PG. It works best with a variable voltage vape. It requires precision tuning so you don't burn the oil. It tasted a little burned just for the first day of use. I was able to use 2 fills with out any leaking or other problems. Using it on an eGo C Twist I has to set the power to the lowest level to avoid burning the oil. I am very impressed with the newest model coil for the Aspire CE5 BVC. When using an electronic vape and you have the wattage adjusted just right, it is very tasty and smooth, no harshness when using PG/USP.

Who's got the new model CE5? The last purchase I made was from My vapor Store. I purchased black tinted model and it came with the newest model coils.http://www.myvaporst...nk-p/ap-ce5.htm

They are probably all the new design. These BVC coils work with other Aspire devices. I ordered the 1.8 ohm coils, which is my favorite for e-ciggs. I believe the 2.0 ohm coils will probably be my favorite with e-cannabis. Currently with the new design, they only offer the 1.8 ohm coils.http://www.myvaporst...VC-p/ap-cah.htm

As soon as they are available in 2 ohm, I will be trying them out.

Here is a picture of the new coil vs. the older coil. These work so well, if your cannabis oil is runny, you may be able to vape it straight, as long as you are patient.
140 Aspire BVC 11-23-15 016

Dec 05 2015
WARNING!

The newer eGo C Twist batteries (2015/2016 model) Recently I purchased several 650 mah VV batteries, 5 to be exact, every one of them failed before I could even get in a first full charge. They are all defective! 100% failure rate. Heck, I have some from a few years ago that still work, the batteries are worn, but they still work.

I decided to take each style apart (older and newer) to see how they work. It was obvious that the newer batteries have different electronics, and they are junk! I don't think I will purchase another hellosmoke battery, at least the eGo C Twist. I won't even take one for free at this point, they are junk.

Now I am off to find an alternative.

If you are hooked on the eGo C Twist, try to find a knock-off, it may work better.

Dec 05 2015
I have done some research about the eGo C Twist batteries I was using. It appears they are knockoffs from hellosmoke. I purchased them from High Desert Vapes. The new ones are junk and I do not recommend purchasing them. At least the 650 mah size.

I have a feeling though, it is all of them.

Next I will be trying the original eGo C Twist (same price) manufactured by JoyeTech. I will purchase them from My Vapor Store. I will also try the Vision Spinner. It is very similar to the eGo C twist and My Vapor Store also carries them.

Hopefully I can clear up this problem, I need to replace my worn batteries very soon....

Dec 06 2015
I feel the problem is cleared up. Stick with the authentic Joyetech eGo C Twist batteries. There is also the vision spinner battery.

I was going to get one of each of those, but after getting screwed, I decided to spend my money on something else. It has been a good year or longer since I have even took the time to look into new products. There is so much out there now it is mind boggling. All of the stuff I looked at looked to be more up to date than anything I have shown in this blog so far.

Sadly, the new vapes may come to an end. They are trying to pass a bill right now to potentially shut down all manufacturers of vaping products. There will possibly be a fee of $300,000 for a manufacturer to submit plans for a product to be approved.

The FDA wants to regulate all vaproizing equipment and supplies. HR2058 is a proposed bill to limit the regulations, and it may be our only hope. There are many places on line that you can google search that will help point you in the right direction to support this bill to prevent the heavy regulations.

Anyway, I broke down and decided to try a new high powered mini vaporizer. The high tech one I wanted is currently out of stock, but I did order a bad ass one. The Kangertehc SUBOX http://www.myvaporst...ductCode=KRSBL1

I will share a link to the other one I want as soon as it is available.

I should get the new vape in a week or so. Going by the videos I have watched and the specifications, it should blow the doors off of anything I have so far. This vape is very high powered, it is capable of operating sub ohm coils. Luckily, you can now purchase pre made sub ohm coils. In the past, you could only make them yourself. Supposedly the sub ohm coils provide a larger hit. I have found that with e-cannabis oil, a bigger hit is needed. With this new device, it has a wide range of resistance capability. Far more powerful than a SVD. The tank it comes with, you have the option to use a sub ohm coil of 0.5, or more like a regular e-cigg, 1.5 ohm.

I will follow up after I get it and have a chance to try it out. I have found that the vaporizers are more reasonably priced too.

Dec 08 2015
I did end up purchasing the other vape. It did not come with the clearomizer of my choice, but I will try it out anyway. It is the vape I originally wanted, very high tech, and has temperature control.

I will compare them and see how they each do with e-cannabis oil.

If it wasn't for my eGo C Twist problem, I probably would have just replaced all of my old eGo batteries. Which would have maybe cost about the same anyway.

The batteries I ordered for the new vapes also work in my mechanical vapes, so it is still a good investment.

Lately I have been using my mechanical with high drain batteries for my e-ciggs. I have been using an aerotank and also the CE5. They have both been working great with the right batteries.

I will discuss more when I get my new vapes.

Here is the one I just purchased today. http://www.myvaporst.../joye-vtc70.htm

 

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