Another new sub-ohm tank... yay.

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Thrasher

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Actually, looks pretty cool. What's the issue?
Do we really need yet another subohm tank?


Like what happened with drippers in the past year. I think fasttech has around 3000 rda's now. Do we really need that many subohm clearomizers as well?. At this speed good luck finding coils in 6 months
 

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My kayfuns never leak... until they do. My billow 2 leaked the first time I built it because I screwed up the wicks. Hasn't leaked since, but I've only had it a couple of months. It will leak again at some point. Until they figure out a way to completely separate the air flow from the wick, and still get air to move across the coil, all tanks will leak at some point
 

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Do we really need yet another subohm tank?

At this speed good luck finding coils in 6 months

I suppose I see your point from the coil angle. Kinda stuck in my own little rebuildable world, I guess. I wouldn't even consider buying anything that isn't rebuildable by me.

Otherwise, more the better. Flooding the market keeps availability strong, prices low, and things interesting. Just imao.
 
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You should edit your title to read "Another NON-REBUILDABLE sub-ohm tank, yay. It's a shame, I would totally buy the apex if it had an RBA section, since its other features are so...innovative. The Himan (hymen? God of marriage, or still a virgin?) wouldn't interest me at all, even with an RBA section, mainly due to its lack of airflow, though I could probably get used to its "phallic" styling.

So, is the market forcing us into non-rebuildable dependency, or what?
 
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So, is the market forcing us into non-rebuildable dependency, or what?

No, the plug and play disposable market has existed since the start, its just for someone like kanger (or whoever) there is no benefit in slowing down production, and rba's dont fill the sales quota week after week.
 
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