Best tank for the microstick?

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TeeJohnston

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I'm sure this has been asked many times, but I am new here. After a couple times of unsuccessfully quitting smoking, I went searching for a smaller option. I wear jeans at work and the bigger options just didn't work out for me and I would end up buying some smokes. So I came across the microstick and decided to wait it out for one. So my question is what is the best way to run it? I'm somewhat of an amateur so I don't exactly know the best terms, please forgive me. I'm also not opposed to having more than 1, so other ideas are welcome. I need something that obviously won't leak in my pocket, and looking for a good throat hit (who isn't). I'm not opposed to building one, but I would also like something that is ready to vape while I go through that learning process. Any and all help is greatly appreciated!!
 

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I just bought a protank 3 for $9 It uses the upgraded Kanger Dual Coil heads- nice little tank use it on Innokin VV 3.0 and Vision Spinner 2 for vaping away from home.
1 drawback it only holds 1.4mils I also use Evod's 2's Building RTA's-- rebuildable tank atomizers Most have adjustable Airflow. You choose the resistance-Ohms to build your coils at. You chose the wicking material -silica-cotton- rayon- SS Mesh. Usually more Vaper Production and often better flavor Most are 22,23,26 mil in diameter. You buy some Kanthal Wire in 2-3 gauges and a 510 Ohm meter-a few tools like a butane pencil torch- ceramic tipped tweezers- drill bits or small Precision screwdriver set to wrap coils on [or a coil jig] Its cheaper in the long run then buying replacement coilheads,although some people rebuild those also. It a fun hobby to most rebuilders
 
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TeeJohnston

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I just bought a protank 3 for $9 It uses the upgraded Kanger Dual Coil heads- nice little tank use it on Innokin VV 3.0 and Vision Spinner 2 for vaping away from home.
1 drawback it only holds 1.4mils I also use Evod's 2's Building RTA's-- rebuildable tank atomizers Most have adjustable Airflow. You choose the resistance-Ohms to build your coils at. You chose the wicking material -silica-cotton- rayon- SS Mesh. Usually more Vaper Production and often better flavor Most are 19,22,23,26 mil in diameter. You buy some Kanthal Wire in 2-3 gauges and a 510 Ohm meter-a few tools like a butane pencil torch- ceramic tipped tweezers- drill bits or small Precision screwdriver set to wrap coils on [or a coil jig] Its cheaper in the long run then buying replacement coilheads,although some people rebuild those also. It a fun hobby to most rebuilders
Ok so this sounds way over my head at the moment, so I guess I'll just go back to what does everyone think the best would be that is 16mm? Thank you for all the answers.
 

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