Airflow tanks ?

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Sootay

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Hi guys,
I got the totally wicked curve and I saw that there now selling a airflow tank. They call it the airflo. It is £7.99 so very cheap so would that make it bad quality? Also will it give me a better taste and vapour production? If it enhances my e cig performance I may as well get it. Also the colours suit my blue curve. So what do you guys think? Thanks!
 

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Welcome Sootay!

"Inexpensive" doesn't always mean poor quality. I looked up the Curve and the AirFlo. Curve looks like an iStick, and the AirFlo looks like an eGo-style topper. The BVC heads are becoming more popular (I have a Nautilus with which I use its BVC heads, and I like them just fine.) That there's an airflow adjustment isn't bad IMO either. Helps you to dial in to your vaping style. Almost every tank I use now has airflow control (not that I move them around much, but I like an airier draw, so opening them up is a plus for me.)

I'd say go for one (with a couple of spare heads of course.) You won't know if you like it until you try it.... My only concern is that it doesn't appear to be glass, so you'd have to be careful with what liquids you use (hot cinnamons, citrus, etc. are known to be "tank-crackers" and can ruin a tank.)

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Sootay

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Welcome Sootay!

"Inexpensive" doesn't always mean poor quality. I looked up the Curve and the AirFlo. Curve looks like an iStick, and the AirFlo looks like an eGo-style topper. The BVC heads are becoming more popular (I have a Nautilus with which I use its BVC heads, and I like them just fine.) That there's an airflow adjustment isn't bad IMO either. Helps you to dial in to your vaping style. Almost every tank I use now has airflow control (not that I move them around much, but I like an airier draw, so opening them up is a plus for me.)

I'd say go for one (with a couple of spare heads of course.) You won't know if you like it until you try it.... My only concern is that it doesn't appear to be glass, so you'd have to be careful with what liquids you use (hot cinnamons, citrus, etc. are known to be "tank-crackers" and can ruin a tank.)

Cheers

Thank you for the response. It says that it is made of glass. I think I will try it and see what happens. And yea totally wicked do rip off products from others and then charge extra for them. I'm just a sucker who has no other option other than the cheap disposable ones
 

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I'd be inclined to order the 1.6 ohm heads - especially since you have the power to drive it. I'm about ready to pull the trigger on a Kanger Subtank (but I have a mod that will fire the sub-ohm coils, so make sure you understand the capabilities of your device ;) )

Good luck! Let us know what you think of it...

ETA - There's a gent out here named djsvapour (hoping he'll see this) and he's got a great list of UK suppliers that I've seen him recommend to others on your side of the Pond. Maybe he'll be kind enough to post them (or blog them) for you.
 
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djsvapour

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Airflo looks OK.

The tank is about the right money, but they are getting their customers (surprise, surprise) on the atomizer heads.

I wish they would just bl**** stop it. BVC type coils (non Nautilus) are £7 all over the place (for 5)

Why can't TW stop all this nonsense and just sell 5 packs like everybody else.
 
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