Best sub ohm tank for mouth to lung hits??

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jensy

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Hi Jensy! Great info on the Triton 2. Can you tell me if there is a specific Triton 2 coil (1.8) or are they interchangeable with the original Triton coils? Cheers!
I have been using the original triton coils. I really like them, they are nice and big , give great flavor and last a good while.
 

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One word bellus. It is my go to mtl tank.it can be run single or duel and can also lung hit if that's what you're into.it's my favorite rta mtl vape.

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Hey thanks! I'm not looking to build coils anymore. Can you buy replacement heads?


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Hi all. I am looking for a sub ohm tank that is very good for mouth to lung vapers. One that would have pre built coils in the 1.2-2.0 range. I've been using my Nautilus for quite some time now, and it's decent. I can't stand the bottom fill however. I am not looking to build my own coils. Been there done that and it's not for me. I've heard thre Triton, and sub tank mini are good options, but I would like to hear more. Thank you in advance!


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the Triton 1 with the 1.8 coil is the best Mouth-to-lung sub-ohm tank in my opinion and its top fill too.[/QUOTE]
 

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the Triton 1 with the 1.8 coil is the best Mouth-to-lung sub-ohm tank in my opinion and its top fill too.
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Yes that is what I am using now. Been using it for about a week and it's awesome using the 1.8ohm coils at about 16.5 watts. I've been a little interested in the Subtank mini or nano because I can get a 5 pack of the 1.2 (I believe) coils for like $6. Great deal. Have you ever tried that?


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Thanks. How does it compare to the Nautilus?


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The Atlantis is a good sub ohm tank, but the Kabuki is a little better and you can use all of the Aspire Heads, and the Air Flow is better also. Not Technically a Sub Ohm Tank but then again 1.2 - 1.6 ohm isn't technically Sub Ohm Vaping either. Below 1.0 Ohms is. So you might like the Kabuki. Seems like your asking for good Air Flow and Flavor which would suggest the Kabuki. I really like it, but found that when I got to the point that Aspire Tank didn't do the trick for my taste in Vaping it was time for an RTA. That way I could exactly control the Vape I was getting to meet my taste.
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Yes that is what I am using now. Been using it for about a week and it's awesome using the 1.8ohm coils at about 16.5 watts. I've been a little interested in the Subtank mini or nano because I can get a 5 pack of the 1.2 (I believe) coils for like $6. Great deal. Have you ever tried that?


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For MTL I think you'll find the Triton not able to deliver the flavor and slightly too open.
Get a decent RTA Clone by Tobeco and a pack of 1.2 ohm pre made Coils until you learn the trick and your set. ;) I'd bet that you only use two of the Made Coils before your hooked
 

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Yes that is what I am using now. Been using it for about a week and it's awesome using the 1.8ohm coils at about 16.5 watts. I've been a little interested in the Subtank mini or nano because I can get a 5 pack of the 1.2 (I believe) coils for like $6. Great deal. Have you ever tried that?


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For MTL I think you'll find the Triton not able to deliver the flavor and slightly too open.
Get a decent RTA Clone by Tobeco and a pack of 1.2 ohm pre made Coils until you learn the trick and your set. ;) I'd bet that you only use two of the Made Coils before your hooked[/QUOTE]
Thanks Subway! I appreciate it but I no longer have the desire to build my own coils. I'm actually really good at it, I just don't have the time.


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I just want to chime in with the fact that the Horizon Arctic has 1.2ohm coils available and that even on the 0.5ohm the hit is kind of like a MTL hit if you turn the airflow almost all the way closed. The thing has a milkshake straw for a chimney though, I just love the flavor.
What wattage were you using the Arctic 1.2 coils? Just curious, because I didn't have a positive experience with my Arctic tank and I would like to make good use out of it.
 

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Hi all. I am looking for a sub ohm tank that is very good for mouth to lung vapers. One that would have pre built coils in the 1.2-2.0 range. I've been using my Nautilus for quite some time now, and it's decent. I can't stand the bottom fill however. I am not looking to build my own coils. Been there done that and it's not for me. I've heard thre Triton, and sub tank mini are good options, but I would like to hear more. Thank you in advance!


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You might consider the new Triton Mini, it can use Nautilus coils you use now or the new Triton Mini coils and it's top fill, wider range of airflow, great MTL tank. My Nautilus Mini's sit on the counter as backups now. I also have a Kabuki clone that is bottom fill I like and it also uses Nautilus coils.
 

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The Kraigen tank? It can use Aspire coils with an adaptor. I use one with the Delta II coils sometimes. It's just another mention because it works. It has pros/cons just like the rest.

You said you don't want to build, but if you get a Kanger Subtank Mini, you might try the rba . It's easy to build fast. I have several rba heads I build up ahead of time and use as needed. It's just a thought.

If you get an Innokin, let us know if you think it's a good MTL sub ohm tank.
 
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Another vote for the Triton 2 with 1.8 ohm coils from me. I like very much the tank's solid quality feel, have found it to be leakproof and the top fill is simple. The airflow control is simple too but works very well.

The only thing I wasn't too impressed with was the original short drip tip it came with which I feel is too wide and more suited to DTL, but I fitted a Nautilus style tip and found the thing is just grand for MTL.

Good luck in your research and enjoy whatever you end up choosing.
 
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