Coolfire 4 plus tanks

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djsvapour

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Hi @Fergie1

Yes.. ditch those horrible iSub coils and buy a tank that takes the Eleaf EC coils. (0.3/0.5)
(Vertical vs horizontal, if you need the reason).

You could get the Melo 3, but it's not entirely leak-free.
You could consider the Aspire Atlantis EVO (with extender, if Europe) or others too!
I use the iJustS tank, but it's 24mm, so a bit wide for Coolfire 4.
 

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The biggest question about what your next tank should be is dependent on what type of vape you prefer. Are you looking or a tight mtl type draw? A looser more DL type draw? Are you going after flavor or cloud? Without knowing that, it's really hard to recommend any tank.
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Tell me how you vape-- wattage, full air or restricted, etc.-- and we can help. Until then, it's a shot in the dark.
 
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For a good DL at 40W with good flavor and cloud take a look at the Baby/Big Baby Beast from Smok. Pair it with the Q2 0.4 ohm coil (the one installed in a BB, the BBB comes with lower ohm coils that you might like, but would need a higher wattage, I did have the one in the BBB works well at 50-55W) and you have nice performance, reasonable battery life, and won't suck down juice faster than you can refill it like some of the "octadeca" coils they offer for pure cloud. The vape is not a restricted air, it's lots of air, which is not uncommon for a DL cloud tank.

Another good possibility is the Tobeco Super tank. Cheap, takes any Atlantis style coil, of which there are dozens on the market, and can do everything from a mtl (Triton full size, 1.8 ohm is good for that), to restricted to wide open, pretty much based on whatever coil you want to use.
 

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I mostly build my coils, so I am not all that up on pre-made coil tanks, but as @Eskie says, the BB is a good choice with the dual coils. I have also had good luck over time recommending the Kanger Subtank series. It probably won't be your final tank, but it is hugely adjustable and is useful to help folks figure out exactly what they want in a tank before spending big on something they might not like.
 
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