Alternatives to the CF Aspire Sub-Ohm?

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Salt&PePPer

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I'm helping a friend purchase an ecig capable of the ability of Sub-ohm. Besides the crazy ecigs that go far, to far, above and beyond the call of duty; you know 100 watts and beyond.

I found the Aspire Carbon Fiber Sub-Ohm which is able of 30 watts. Now some folks speak of using just over 35 or 40 Watts in their applications. My friend more than likely won't be using the dripping method. More than likely some well made sub-ohm Cartomizer (Read: Kanger Sub-Ohm Mini).

My question to y'all is what are the alternative and/or what what would you purchase? Thank you.
 

chadelliott

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I have an istick 30 with the Kanger subtank mini. It seems to do the job for me. Then again, this is the first setup I've had that is capable of sub ohm. btw, I saw a review somewhere which stated that at anything over 30 watts, the subtank starts to taste a little funk. I'm definately not saying not to get the istick 50. However, if your friend is looking to get in as inexpensive as possible, the 30 is a cheaper and capable alternative.
 
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