I dont know maybe its just me but if i put say smurf cake extra flavor shot in my kanger giant or my gs air's and the same juice in my melo or nano its not even close the sub tanks have way more vapor but the other tanks have way more flavor. kind of feel like sub tanks are like call of duty ( not a good game but everyone recommends it)..
Am I the only one who has half a dozen tanks on my desk and could start e-juice surfing anytime in the evening?
Let me be a little more precise: Each tank has a different juice in it. Some are RBA's, some are Nautilus tanks, some are standard Aspire or Kanger tanks. Sometimes I just switch between tanks (therefore juice) every few minutes, just like channel surfing, but with e-juice.
As an example: After eating, I might go for a tobacco juice with high nic content, then switch to a tea flavor with little nic, then to a menthol with a nic content that's in between. I might end it with one of my ADV juice that's lower in nic content so my setup is also ready for the morning...
Anyone else does this?
sub ohm dropping left and right... i can count on my hands around 10+ tanks already on the market
what else you think they can innovate on?
to me seems like the innovation for bigger and better has a ceiling and we are either at it or near it
a. wattage... 50-150 is "common" nowadays, 7-30w is what most people begin with
b. sub ohm tanks, the one im using has crazy airflow and uses cotton, flavor and vapor is on par with most rdas
c. rdas with multiple ways to build, airflow, color, flavor, etc..
what you think is "the next big thing" or you believe we near the ceiling in terms of innovation
So after a little over 2 months of sub-ohming with Kanger exclusively (mini and nano), I think I'm gonna get a first version Aspire on Friday. Not because I'm tired of Kanger, quite the opposite actually I'm really satisfied. But, I don't wanna get into the real high wattage cloud contests necessarily, I want to keep good flavor and it seems like the 2 biggest tanks in the sub ohm market are the Kanger subtanks and the Aspire Atlantis. So I found one used for 20 bucks, I figured I'd give it a try. What kind of differences between it and the Kangers should I expect? I know some people think they have better flavor. They use different ohm level coils as well right? What kind of wattage do you run one at?
in your guys' opinions, what's the best (rebuildable or not) MINI tanks? in my opinion, subtank nano takes the cake, my friend has one but I don't really feel like investing in one yet. i really don't like the aspire nautilus mini, shouldn't be considered a "mini", it's still huge!
How often do you clean your tanks if you are keeping the same flavor? Also do you use soap on your glass tanks or something else?
Thanks and have a nice day!
I ordered a new version of the Vamo V7 varible voltage 40 Watt mod and I am wondering if the Kanger Subtank Nano with a 1.2 ohm coil would be a viable combination. I want to try this tank just for the better flavor possibility but since the Vamo V7 is only rated down to 0.8 Ohms, I figure that I would have to use the 1.2 Ohm coil that is supplied with the Nano. I'm not quite ready to start dripping at this point in my vaping experience but want to get close to it. Are there any other tanks that would work better with the Vamo V7 than the nano? Thanks in advance for the advice.
A lot of people are always looking for cheap tanks i was just on vapor beast deal of the day they have aspire vivi nova tanks for $1.97 dont know if there any good but they are cheap enough i might pick up a couple.[h=1][/h]
I drip, I sub ohm tanks, etc. I've been running most of my RDAs & tanks on the Istick 50 & it's great (actually thinking of buying another).
But, now I'm wanting to buy an Arctic tank (I love a warm Vape, good flavor & chuck Vape). I was told that I need a mod that not only could push 70+watts, but 1 that has temp control. Should I buy the Cloupor T8 or are there other options I might like? Any help & suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I went from a eGo twist that I usually ran at maybe 8-10W to a 20w box mod. My Nautilus mini and favorite flavor seem to go OK at the higher settings at near 20W. Others definitely less so! My iClear16 and some of the other flavors I use as alternates get really nasty at higher settings...burnt, hot, dry, etc. I sometimes look at my tank and wonder..."Why am I vaping burnt cardboard??" Yuk!
Do some tanks and flavor types (fruit, menthol, sweets, darks, lights, etc) handle the increased power better than others?? Is it the tank, the flavor, or both?? I want to know what to toss in the trash!!
Thanks!
--Jeff
So....been vaping for 6 years.
For the last couple years I was using a Reo with an RBA at .5 ohms and was going through about 12-15ml a day. A friend of mine let me try his sub ohm tank a few weeks ago and I was hooked! The flavor was better than my Reo/RBA setup and the vapor was OMG.
Anyways, I've since bought a couple of sub ohm tanks with an IPV2 Mini, then graduated to a Goliath RTA with an SX Mini M Class. Using the Goliath with a .44 ohm dual coil at 30 watts on the SXM and I'm going through anywhere from 25-35ml a day! This just seem excessive....
Can anyone recommend an RTA that would use less juice but still give me a lot of airflow and flavor? I'm not all about the vapor, although I do enjoy it.
I'm guessing that if you want lots of airflow (I'm a direct lung inhale kinda guy) and a warm, full vape you pretty much have to vape at higher wattages/lower ohms and therefore use excessive amounts of juice...just wondering if anyone else has had a similar experience and has successfully cut down their juice consumption.
FYI, I DIY my juice so cost is not really an issue...I'm a bit concerned that using this much juice every day just can't be good for you.