Aspire Atlantis ?

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I ordered the Atlantis , just waiting on it to arrive . I saw that there is an option for the bigger glass which I will get if I like it :) I have been dropping but only when I'm at home . I was looking for a tank that would be good to take to work because I don't have time to constantly drip . I was hoping for good flavor out of the Atlantis :/ for work I currently use the cuboid mini tank so I was hoping it would at least be a little better than that . I only paid $16 for the Atlantis
If I remember right the tank that is with the cuboid mini takes the same coils as the cubis in which case I would think you will almost certainly find the atlantis a step up from that but at the same time it will be a quite big step down from the dripper.

Edit: forgot to add, at that price point it is pretty good deal,handy to have around for convenience or even as a back up. I don't regret getting mine for what is about twice that even if i haven't used it much in ages.
 

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If I remember right the tank that is with the cuboid mini takes the same coils as the cubis in which case I would think you will almost certainly find the atlantis a step up from that but at the same time it will be a quite big step down from the dripper.

Edit: forgot to add, at that price point it is pretty good deal,handy to have around for convenience or even as a back up. I don't regret getting mine for what is about twice that even if i haven't used it much in ages.
Yea I think they do take the same coils as the cubis. And that makes me feel better , even if it's just a littl
Better I will be satisfied. I thought it was a good deal that's one of the reasons I got it and yes I think it will be convenient for work and i think it's good to have several tanks lol . I started with just one now I have 2 but could always use more
 
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I will look into those other tanks thanks for the advice ! I'm just tired of spending money on tanks that I don't like lol . I hope I like the Atlantis I just really don't think I like the cuboid tank so much . It's okay but was just looking for something better . I'll definitely look into the steam crave aromamizer supreme I definitely want an Rdta just need to get a more powerful mod first
really will depend completely on the build - you could put a .5 ohm build in an rdta and easily run it on cuboid mini :)
 
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really will depend completely on the build - you could put a .5 ohm build in an rdta and easily run it on cuboid mini :)
Oh really ? See we went to a vape store a couple nights ago for juice and we're looking at an Rdta and the guy said our cuboid minis wouldn't power it , that we need a battery that can run up to 150-200watts
 

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Oh really ? See we went to a vape store a couple nights ago for juice and we're looking at an Rdta and the guy said our cuboid minis wouldn't power it , that we need a battery that can run up to 150-200watts
i wouldn't take that fellas advice ever again - unfortunately, there are a lot of folks in shops with either minimal vape knowledge or an overwhelming desire to sell you stuff you don't really need

completely dependent on the build or coil you put in - currently have one of my SC Supreme RDTAs with a .5 ohm ss clapton single coil build (there is a ceramic single coil plug adapter for the supreme that you can get separately - or will be included with the LE kits coming later this month) on a single 18650 dna 75 device running around 35 watts and fogging like a little train - using 4ml topcap, and flavor is great :)
 

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Yea I figured it was older since it was only $16 I'll look into those other tanks . Thanks for the advice !
np..

Mind you, it's not that it's really a bad tank, but that you have to take the thing apart to refill, I don't find the airflow to be that great.. I do have some issues with some coils not fitting right with it, I now use mine for coil testing, as I rebuild the coils.

I have the Melo2, Melo 3, Triton V1, Freemax Scylla, which all take the same coil cartridges (there's like 20 various coils from several companies that are all cross-compatible)... and overall, they are all very close to being the same (as they use the same coils), just the airflow differs a bit, but it's mostly the refill system that once you have something easy to refill, the "take the whole darn thing apart to get liquid into it multiple times a day" gets extremely annoying.

While I love the Melo 2's side sliding door, my daughter decided to give the Triton a go and she won't give it back now, she loves it... While my Wife loves her Scylla (which has the advantage that it while it uses the same coil cartridges, you can get the pretty decent RTA deck system for it (unless you get the tank that comes with it).

Between the Triton V1 and V2, I find the V1 to be the better one.. looks better, and it's a simple pop-top instead of a screw-type. Never had issues with leaks of anything.
 

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Oh really ? See we went to a vape store a couple nights ago for juice and we're looking at an Rdta and the guy said our cuboid minis wouldn't power it , that we need a battery that can run up to 150-200watts

A Cuboid mini can power almost anything. Even a 75 watt mod can do all but the most unnecessary of tanks. It's an 80w battery (?) and can fire .25ohms for breakfast.
There's no harm in buying a 200w mod but it's not a priority if you are building up your collection of tanks.
 
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Oh really ? See we went to a vape store a couple nights ago for juice and we're looking at an Rdta and the guy said our cuboid minis wouldn't power it , that we need a battery that can run up to 150-200watts
For mods... I almost never vape over 60W, the usual range for all my tanks, and my drippers is 35W to 50W, I'm even using an older mod (which is 40W max) we have for my drippers.

My main mod is a 120W (Eleaf TC100W), BUT I didn't get it for the wattage, I got it because it's a dual battery in parallel, does all metals, it's sleek, fits my back pocket, and love the squeeze trigger.

The biggest reason to go from a single battery to a dual is lifespan... with the singles, we have to change the batteries 3-4 times a day. With the duals, they almost always last us all day. The strain of the batteries is so reduce that they last all day.

But like the other members stated... this guy was out to sell you a new mod with false info. I have a few RTAs, and it's all about the type of coil you get and use. I do temp. control, so I mostly use NI and now trying to get SS to work right for me.
 
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A Cuboid mini can power almost anything. Even a 75 watt mod can do all but the most unnecessary of tanks. It's an 80w battery (?) and can fire .25ohms for breakfast.
There's no harm in buying a 200w mod but it's not a priority if you are building up your collection of tanks.
That is good to know ! I definitely want an Rdta . The battery is a 2400 mAh? It's built in . I wasn't understanding why I needed a new mod he said my battery won't run rdtas . It's good to know it can so I can hold off on gettin a battery for a while . That's what I was thinking I don't think I'd want to vape at 150w . I stay at 28w with the cuboid tank and I stay at 45-50 with my dripper. The dripper I have is the atty 3 .
The best tank atty----one that doesn't leak..
Which atty?
 
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