Best tanks for busy moms!

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misohoni

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Out of all the tanks & set up's I have I would say my ibtanked carto's are the easiest trouble free tanks I have, Just through a cartomizer in it, fill it up with juice and forget about it,I've been getting about a week or so out of each carto, Plenty of flavor and vape, never leaks, Its definitely what I would recommend to anyone after something reliable and easy to use,
 

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Hello busy Mum. I would recommend either the aspire BDC tanks or the Nautilus tank for ease of use no fuss and fairly reliable. I also heard that the new kanger tanks that will be coming out will be better than the aspires too. Check out P Busardos webpage on Tastemyjuice.com for his review. I loved the aspires but the cost can mount with the cartidges but it was a nice experience. good luck with finding your tank.
 

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Alot of good advice mainly it would come down to your preference and budget.
Most of your glass evod tanks or smok tech aro tanks are in the 5 to 8 dollar range.
Then tanks such as the ibtanked Carto or kanger aerotanks which I use mostly range from 25 to 30 dollars a tank.
It all comes down to you. What you feel comfortable with and such.

Happy Vaping :)
 

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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 :2c:
 

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What does everyone recommend I terms of easy to change, fill, clean tanks? I'm using an evod pen, ego twist etc and don't have the time to fuss with wicking my own. And how many do you all have in your stashes? Lol 1/flavour would be so much easier!

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miniprotank2 V2 (V2 - apparently there is an earlier version that doesn't completely knock down)
easy to clean.

I actually have 11 miniprotanks but never actually used them because the bases on them fit on the protanks! So I just used the bases from them on my 4 protanks and add a second silicone cap inverted on top to seal the center tube.

But if you don't want to do any recoiling, rewicking or partial rewicking at all, I think you might as well go with a cartotank system.

Partial rewicking would mean you just dryburn the coil and replace the top wick but not the center wick; you can replace the topwick with cotton.
 

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I like the t3s, they have 3ml capacity and come in colors. Coils are same as the evod with little more juice for a long day.

Kanger T3S Clearomizer

Point of note: That is not true. The coil for the ProTank & EVOD is not the same as the coil used in a T3s/MT3s. There are differences in both the base and the diameter of coil parts that fit into it. Using the wrong coil on the wrong base can result in flooding, leaking or battery contact problems. There are reasons why Kanger sells these two different coils.
 
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