Buying new tank

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tedigram

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Seconding the subtank Mini, definitely the v2 with the improved coils and RBA. If you're like me and suddenly find yourself interested in rebuilding, from what I can tell the subtank RBA is one of the easiest out there for new builders to start playing with.

If you want a really solid feeling piece of gear try the iSub G, especially if you're looking for clouds. Unfortunately the fact that it's so airy has muted the flavor profile in my mind, and it doesn't have an RBA so I have no easy way to play with coils and try to see if I can improve that.
 

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The kanger subtank mini v2 that dcflugel mentioned is really quite good. Many sub ohm tanks have issues with wicking, mostly people getting dry hits from the wick not getting enough juice. The v2 features large well holes on each side of the atomizer allowing good flow of juice as well as doubling the vent holes allowing greater air flow. Really a great choice when it comes to a rba.
 

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New to vaping but I would like to purchase a better tank than the one I currently got ( for later uses or just to try out ). Currently running an Ego One tank that supports .5-1ohm coils. Any info I would need to know in buying a better tank?

I am running a Joyetech evic VT 60w.
ive heard good things about the uwell crown aka freestarre max
 

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That looks nice. I have an Aspire Atlantis or Nautilus now Im confused (Dont like), Aspire Nautilus Mini (Dont like), and two Arctic's. I don't know if you would know if any of these would fit that tank?:
- BTC/BTCD Arctic
- BVC Aspire Nautilus
- BVC Aspire Nautilus Mini

I don't like the Aspire because you can't buy a part for the bottom you desperately need, and they seem to keep updating new Tanks which use different Atomizers, and I dont want all these to go to waste.
 

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darthvaper101

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That looks nice. I have an Aspire Atlantis (Dont like), Aspire Atlantis Mini (Dont like), and two Arctic's. I don't know if you would know if any of these would fit that tank?:
- BTC/BTCD Arctic
- BVC Aspire Nautilus
- BVC Aspire Nautilus Mini

I don't like the Aspire because you can't buy a part for the bottom you desperately need, and they seem to keep updating new Tanks which use different Atomizers, and I dont want all these to go to waste.
I'm not sure if they would fit or not. I like my atlantis 2, but doesn't compare to the starre pro imo. And I know what you mean, three months down the road the tanks and coils will all be completely different and these will be gone to waste.
 
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aniyishay

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I'm not sure if they would fit or not. I like my atlantis 2, but doesn't compare to the starre pro imo. And I know what you mean, three months down the road the tanks and coils will all be completely different and these will be gone to waste.
Man you reply fast, lol. I attached a picture, doubt it helps, but bummer! I gotta figure out a way to abuse these so they are dumped.
 

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Hi everybody,
I started with a cheap aspire BDC (about 6$), then I bought the Nautilus mini which is my outdoor clearomizer,
has a good flavour and small enough to vape discret.
For big vape sessions I use the triton with 0.4ohm coils, huge vape and great flavor.
But it´s juice consumption is very high. I tried out the RTA for triton but I don´t like the way to build coils
that way.

My absolute every day vape tank is my DELTA II RBA !! the stock coils suck... but the RBA is fantastic!
Very easy to build coils from 24 and 28 gauge... Its a real camaleon, you may vape just the "ordinary way" 1.5 ohm for example closing the air flow almost completely and get a great flavour.
Or you may build a subohm coil and vape it with the airflow wide open and get an 99% open draw
(almost like vaping the Triton).
I recommend the Delta II RBA because
1) it´s easy to build coils
2) never leaks
3) it´s a beginner friendly tank
4) black version on a black mod is so damn beautiful
4) and is also very economic in juice consumption.
Greetings to everybody!
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