Clearomizer Tank Suggestion?

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Helel

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Oct 6, 2014
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Hello,
I have been vaping for about 3 months now. My first set up i purchased was an Aspire Nautilus mini which I thought was a very nice tank but always found that my coils would taste burnt rather quickly at my preferred setting (4.3volts) which have new the vape amount I wanted. The other settings didn't provide enough vapor or burned the coil up even faster. Then my vision spinner which it was attached to no longer attached to the charger, so i purchased a itaste mvp 2.0 which i am loving greatly. However, my Aspire would constantly go through coils and costing me a lot of money in the long run. I then tried the iclear 16b that came with the mvp and that is exactly what I want out of each vape hit. I gave my Aspire to my girlfriend for her vape which has a fixed low voltage setting and she is loving the nautilus mini. So we are both happy with our setups. But, one problem comes to mind, my favorite e-liquid is cinnamon... From my understand, it is corrosive to plastic. I was wondering what pyrex clearomizer tank is available with dual bottom coils that hits similar if not better then this with replaceable wicks?
 

Helel

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Oct 6, 2014
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The Nautilus mini is one of the best out there. You could try a Mini Protank 3. I would suggest letting your juice and coil decide what your voltage setting should be. Life will get much easier (and cheaper) for you. How long were your coils lasting?

It would last about a day an a half and I would start tasting burnt flavor with both my Vision Spinner and MVP with the same settings. Any lower voltage=not enough desired vapor to flow through. My girlfriend's battery loves the tank, and so does she. So I went ahead and gave it to her. The iClear is still holding up and holding strong. I looked at the specs for the EVOD 2 and it seems promising! Is it easy to come by replacement wicks and does it hit nicely to anyone who owns this piece?
 
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