Okay I love the subtank Nano. Plug in and play, it really just works every damned time. Built to last, drop it on wooden floors several times and no problems. That .5 ohm coil just is perfect. Hits like a champ every time. Get a (very rare - usually due to air bubble getting trapped in cold weather) dry hit - suck air only on widest airhole then one draw with power on with same widest airhole and it clears out the bad taste from your juice completely.
BUT - it IS expensive.
I can't help looking at the Isub tanks with the .5 omh coils that are only £15 here in the Uk compared with £22 for the Subtank Nano.
Then around £14 for a 5 pack of the OCC Vertical Coils from Kanger and only £9 for the Isub .5ohm coils
And I could be saving a lot of money.... £12 saving for a tank and a 5 pack of coils...
But are they as good...? Anyone tried both? If they are different, how different? I use the Kanger .5ohm OCC VC's around 25-30 Watts with min 50VG juices, sometimes 70VG juices....
I know these OCC Vertical coils are special, they hit so darned good, what are the Innokin ones like?
Rebuilding doesn't matter to me as I do not D.I.Y..
Cheers
BUT - it IS expensive.
I can't help looking at the Isub tanks with the .5 omh coils that are only £15 here in the Uk compared with £22 for the Subtank Nano.
Then around £14 for a 5 pack of the OCC Vertical Coils from Kanger and only £9 for the Isub .5ohm coils
And I could be saving a lot of money.... £12 saving for a tank and a 5 pack of coils...
But are they as good...? Anyone tried both? If they are different, how different? I use the Kanger .5ohm OCC VC's around 25-30 Watts with min 50VG juices, sometimes 70VG juices....
I know these OCC Vertical coils are special, they hit so darned good, what are the Innokin ones like?
Rebuilding doesn't matter to me as I do not D.I.Y..
Cheers