Best atomizer for the ego-T?

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DaveP

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The Kangers are bottom coil tanks. There are fewer issues with dry taste and burning when the coil and wicks are not dependent on long wicks.

Protank is Chrome and Pyrex glass. You can get a pack of 5 replacement heads for around $8 and they are easily re-buildable if you decide to do that. Evod has slightly better flavor IMO for some reason, even though the heads are similar. Aspire is also a good one to try.
 

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Can anyone tell me why they would choose a protank over an evod or vice versa? And what protank is the best? Got my card out ready to order lol

Protank is shorter and a little fatter for those who don't like long thin tank profiles. The heads are similar and both vape equally well. I find the Protank's fatter tube easy to fill from a bottle than the thinner tanks, but I have both and just like the PT because it fits better in my jeans pocket.
 

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Protank is shorter and a little fatter for those who don't like long thin tank profiles. The heads are similar and both vape equally well. I find the Protank's fatter tube easy to fill from a bottle than the thinner tanks, but I have both and just like the PT because it fits better in my jeans pocket.

So which model PT do you use?
 

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If you want a smaller tank similar to the CE4, go with the Protank Mini. If you want something with a larger capacity, go with the Protank 2. If you want a large size and dual coils, which will have more flavor and vapor, but also increased juice consumption, go with the Protank 3. I suggest the 2.2 ohm coils for the PT AND PT Mini. 2.0 ohm coils for the PT 3.
Kanger T0 T2 T3 T4 T5 EVOD ProTank Clearomizers
 

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I started with a knager t3s on an ego c-twist. I have tried evods but for some reason I just can't like them. The protank2 mini v2 is what I use mostly on my ego and my itaste MVP2. The fact that it's glass, and that I can use a different drip tip is a big plus. I just got the new version of their dual coil, the Aerotank today, which is basically the Protank3 with adjustable airflow, and it produces some amazing vapor. Oddly enough I LIKE the ce4's for testing juice samples, plus its a top coil so it vapes warmer. It's all just so subjective, but you can't go wrong with any of the protanks.
 

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I always recommend EVODs to people starting out. They are only slightly more expensive than Ce4s and of course cheaper in the long run. I find that EVODs give a much better performance than Ce4s, and they are much easier to clean and maintain. The price/performance balance of an EVOD makes it, in my opinion, a really good place to start learning about rebuildables. I specifically tell new soon-to-be vapers to avoid Ce4s and other disposables because I do not know anyone personally who got on with them (though there are plenty of people online who seem to like them). Just make sure you get a genuine one from a reputable retailer and not a dodgy knock-off. My EVOD came with a 2.5 Ohm coil, which didn't quite cut it for me - I found a 1.8 Ohm coil substantially better.

If you want to invest in something better with a similar capacity I'd recommend a mini Protank 2. I got one just after Xmas and I think it's a great little bit of kit.

If you want something that will carry more juice, I like the Kanger T2 (this was my first clearomiser) - but it's top coil so not as convenient to clean/maintain. I have a Kanger T3S too, which is bottom coil, but I don't like it - used it for a day or so and then screwed my EVOD back in. A bit more upmarket: Protank 2 - I like it but I've had some minor issues with it. Most of the time it ticks over very nicely, but sometimes it will get upset. Maintenance with this one was a bit of a learning curve for me, which was a useful experience, but I wouldn't recommend it as a first rebuildable.

Caveat: I have only used Kanger tanks and I'm still quite new to this.
 

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I have tried just about every clearo on the market, and 3-4 popular RBAs, over the last 18 months. They all had their good/bad points, but I recently tried the GS-H2, and found it to tick all my boxes as a regular PV. It is good looking, light, never leaks juice - even when refilling, is easy to fill - even with a snub-nosed dropper, and above all it is CHEAP. I got some on Ebay in UK, in original boxes, 5 for £8, post free. I can't get regular replacement bottom coils for that price! I'm so delighted with them that I've just ordered another 20 so that I can fill several at a time and have them ever-ready. I even carry a spare in my pocket (no leaking!) in case I run out when away from home. The bottom-coils are standard, and a cinch to re-wire.

Perfect!

Oh, yes. I forgot to add that they use the Ego thread, not the troublesome fragile 510. One tip - when using for the first time, make sure the coil is screwed in tight. I found that several of mine were loose which tends to loosen even more when the battery is screwed in. This can result in a bad connection, and there is the possibility of getting leaks.
 
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