I can't really fault the Kanger Mini Protank 2, for regular all day vaping. If you know how to use an evod, you know how to use a MiniPT. (just don't TOSS anything heavy into your bag, while one's in there. The tank's glass, and it will break, if you throw a set of keys at it hard enough. As pluses go for the atty: They're simple and quick to.. well....EVERYTHING...... I personally don't use dual coil stuff in a low cost mini atomizer, so for me, that ruled out the MiniPT3...(does anyone know if the MiniPT3 can use a single coil head, or is it an ill fit?) I have a couple, and I re-coil/wick my MiniPT2's myself. I've re-coiled other dual coil heads, and they were a pain in the a#$ to re-build, with not much added benefit for the extra hassle IMHO (dual coil stuff would probably a lot bigger drain on your small batteries, as well) The single coil heads, take me about 3 minutes (if that) to re-coil/wick myself, and it's dirt cheap. If anyone can learn to roll a cigarette with an automatic cigarette maker machine, they can re-coil/wick a Kanger head, after a couple tries, I think. If you did decide to take up coiling your own heads, I would suggest 32, or 34 gauge kanthal, and single coil heads for your purposes, as it would work best with smaller capacity batteries overall, giving you decent run-time, and saving you time, and frustration. And if not, the heads are simple to replace in a few seconds, and you can still find loads of them on the market, at a reasonable price. Also, MiniPT 2 (and 3) comes completely apart, making them easy to clean, and they've got replaceable glass tanks. A lot of features, and benefits for a little over a ten dollar bill each, with a couple extra heads, if you know where to shop... My
