A good tank recommendation for good vapor and taste?

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Veeru PV

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Hey guys
I am wondering if you guys can recommend a good tank. I know it is rather subjective when it comes to taste, but i would like to get some input on this subject. I have already tried 3 tanks and i want one that i am going to use for a while. Spent too much money already :)

So far tried

kangertech start tank
Kayfun monster reloaded V2
Smok tfv4 ( I love this one, but drinks juice like a thirsty camel)

I am basically looking for a tank that does not suck on juice too much, also have commendable vapor and taste.


Thanks a bunch guys
 

roxynoodle

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The more power a tank needs, the more juice it will consume.

You might look at something dual coil without massive airflow? I like the Aqua v2 and Epoch d1 a lot for flavor. You might also consider the Bellus as you can build it single coil with reduced airflow and power. Or use a simple, higher resistance dual coil build. Or you can open it up and go wild.
 

Veeru PV

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The more power a tank needs, the more juice it will consume.

You might look at something dual coil without massive airflow? I like the Aqua v2 and Epoch d1 a lot for flavor. You might also consider the Bellus as you can build it single coil with reduced airflow and power. Or use a simple, higher resistance dual coil build. Or you can open it up and go wild.

Dual coil will also mean less battery life right? I will try to google more information about your recommendations. Thank you.
 

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Dual coil will also mean less battery life right? I will try to google more information about your recommendations. Thank you.

That depends. I have dual coil tanks built to 0.7ohm, and single coil tanks built to the same resistance. So they are using pretty much an equal amount of battery power based on my running them at nearly identical power. Battery life will be dependent on the power you need for your build. I built a massive infinity clapton that needed almost 8v to light it up well, lol! It was 2.8 ohms, but a huge amount of wire. Let's just say I scrapped that one. The battery life would have been dismal. So its not just resistance, but the mass of the coil(s).
 
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