Best Clearomizers for iTaste MVP?

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ferinlaw

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Hello all!

New vaper here. I've had my iTaste MVP for about a week now, and I'm loving it!

The iTaste I ordered came with two iClear 16 clearomizers. From the research I've done, it sounds like the iTaste MVP can be paired with any 510 threaded clearomizer (is this true?), but I'm having a hard time figuring out which clearomizers are 510 threaded, and of those, which are the most popular (a.k.a. which ones I should give a try). I am pretty happy with the iClear 16s, but have nothing to compare them to.

Any recommendations?

Thanks everyone!
 

DingerCPA

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I used mostly EVOD tanks (eGo-threaded) on my MVP2.0. I started migrating to Kanger ProTank 2s last fall. Then I started upgrading my devices. I'm still using the PT2s (I learned to rebuild the coils) and have a few SubTank Nanos that I use on my more powerful devices.

I tried the iClear 16s (and iClear 30 tanks), but I don't care much for top-coil tanks. It's very hard to advise what kind of tanks because I can only relate to *MY* experiences. Would you like a tighter draw or a more airy draw? Do you want to consider rebuilding (it's not too terribly hard, but there is some education needed to make sure you build safely)

I would advise a glass tank, but there are soooooo many out there. I've not even tried very many. I just went a direction and every now and again add something new to the mix.

You don't say which "flavor" of MVP (2.0, 20W, 30W?) so you might be limited by the power capabilities of your gear.

If it's in your budget, you might want to pick up a couple of different types - just to see what you like. That's kind of what I've done. Since then, I have sold some of my early acquisitions, as I know I'd never use them again.

I'd google "510 threaded tank" and see what hits. You'll at least see some pictures of what's out there. Vast majority of tanks/toppers these days are 510 threaded. If you find something that isn't, you can probably find an adapter.
 

GaG8tor

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The Aspire ET-S is a great cheap clearo. In my opinion it's the best one on the market. You can find them for about 5 bucks. Replacement coils are about 12-15 bucks for a pack of 5. If you want something with adjustable airflow and a glass tank I can't say enough about the Horizon Spartan. I have the mini and it blows anything else I've ever used away aside from my rebuildable.
 
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