Best Tank for mouth to lung hits

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Haven't tried one yet. Have you tried em both?

I own two Kayfuns and have never tried a Nautilus. Don't use my Kayfuns these days as I prefer a more open draw. In my experience; the Kayfuns (V2) air flow and wicking almost requires they be used MTL.
 

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Wife and I started into using tanks with the Evod's. From there I went with the Kanger Subtank Mini which has a fairly loose draw on the tightest setting, and lung hits on the loosest setting, good flavor.
For my wife, we bought the Aspire Nautilus which was a little to tight for even her, the flavor was about the same as the Kanger Subtank Mini, but not near the vapor production due to the Kanger having the RBA (retail coils are junk).

In the meanwhile we have been tokin on a couple of "Ephro Kay Fun lite v2" clones which have the best flavor yet, and the draw can be adjusted tighter than the Nautilus or looser, the flavor is fantastic, and the price tag is also pretty nice!
https://www.vaporrange.com/EHPRO-s/1917.htm

The subtank mini is my work vape!
 

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With stock coils: Eleaf GS Air tank; the GS Tank and GS Air M are my favorite. They are inexpensive (10 bucks apiece), and come with dual, single vertical, and TC coils.

My favorite RBA is my Kayfun 4 (I have the Tobeco clone), because it offers a bit more airflow that the other Kayfuns, but they are all great.
 

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I can't tell the difference in flavor or vapor production between those four--honestly. The differences are purely cosmetic. Some people say that the shorty vapes a bit warmer. The GS Tank is the most advanced, design-wise--the AFC is very nice and the fill hole is larger than on the other three; it's also a bit quiter. Other than that, they are very similar. Pick the size and shape that suits your needs (and your mod).

GS Air, GS Tank (comes with TC coils), GS Air MS and GS Air M
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RMV still has them on sale; use coupon code SUMMER15 for 25% off. Free shipping on orders over 14 dollars. It's a steal--if you want to try one.

They come with three kinds of coil heads--1.5Ω (dual coils), 1.2Ω (single, vertical, cotton) and TC.

http://www.rockymountainvapor.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=100_105&products_id=434

Dual coils:

http://www.rockymountainvapor.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=100_105&products_id=365

Single vertical coils (out of stock ATM):

http://www.rockymountainvapor.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=100_105&products_id=415

TC

http://www.rockymountainvapor.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=100_105&products_id=421
 

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The best atomizer for taste and good vapor is the kayfun v4, then I'd add the lemo drop with a ni200 build. Once you build your coil with cotton you can vape away for long periods (so cheap to maintain) without spending money on buying prebuilt coils.

If you don't want the hassles then get the GS AIR M like the others said above but again these are rebuildable but you won't get the taste of the above mentioned.
 

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I can't tell the difference in flavor or vapor production between those four--honestly. The differences are purely cosmetic. Some people say that the shorty vapes a bit warmer. The GS Tank is the most advanced, design-wise--the AFC is very nice and the fill hole is larger than on the other three; it's also a bit quiter. Other than that, they are very similar. Pick the size and shape that suits your needs (and your mod).

GS Air, GS Tank (comes with TC coils), GS Air MS and GS Air M
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RMV still has them on sale; use coupon code SUMMER15 for 25% off. Free shipping on orders over 14 dollars. It's a steal--if you want to try one.

They come with three kinds of coil heads--1.5Ω (dual coils), 1.2Ω (single, vertical, cotton) and TC.

http://www.rockymountainvapor.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=100_105&products_id=434

Dual coils:

http://www.rockymountainvapor.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=100_105&products_id=365

Single vertical coils (out of stock ATM):

http://www.rockymountainvapor.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=100_105&products_id=415

TC

http://www.rockymountainvapor.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=100_105&products_id=421

The GS 22m takes the same coils? I didn't realize that.

Also consider the iSub line. Innokin offers a 2 ohm coil for MTL. The Apex is top fill and takes the same coils. They are a step up in flavor from the Nautilus.
 

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Because I can get tank and coils with that code for under twenty $ and end the "no spend zone" that I've been in. Sarcasm doesn't translate well on mssg boards. Once I'm in, I'm in. So I'm about to complicate my life and also grab the isub G and 2 ohm coil. I'll figure it out.
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Because I can get tank and coils with that code for under twenty $ and end the "no spend zone" that I've been in. Sarcasm doesn't translate well on mssg boards. Once I'm in, I'm in. So I'm about to complicate my life and also grab the isub G and 2 ohm coil. I'll figure it out.
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Good luck. We might as well start stockpiling. :facepalm:
 

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Wife and I started into using tanks with the Evod's. From there I went with the Kanger Subtank Mini which has a fairly loose draw on the tightest setting, and lung hits on the loosest setting, good flavor.
For my wife, we bought the Aspire Nautilus which was a little to tight for even her, the flavor was about the same as the Kanger Subtank Mini, but not near the vapor production due to the Kanger having the RBA (retail coils are junk).

In the meanwhile we have been tokin on a couple of "Ephro Kay Fun lite v2" clones which have the best flavor yet, and the draw can be adjusted tighter than the Nautilus or looser, the flavor is fantastic, and the price tag is also pretty nice!
https://www.vaporrange.com/EHPRO-s/1917.htm

The subtank mini is my work vape!
Where are they located?
Have you been satisfied with service, items, etc?


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