Easiest tank to Fill?

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djsvapour

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Top coil clearomizers are probably the easiest juice device to fill with e-liquid

I agree with Baditude.

Kanger bottom coil clearos need filling by unscrewing the base and filling upside down. (Your description was confusing...) Sometimes a needle bottle or syringe would help too. Perhaps not the best starting place.

I do not know which smok tank you are talking about, but my cheap boge and smok carto tanks were far from easy to get right. ???
 

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Think on of the best tanks out there for performance ease of use is the Aspire Vivi Nova BDC tank. you can push this baby up to 15 watts and it will handle it....[snip]

....Give the Aspire BDC a look, it's only $10 and is the next best thing to an rba. Plus has changeable heads, that looks like people, even of the young persuasion, could handle.

I was just searching for info about Vivi Nova's -- I want to find out about the dual coil replacement heads available at one of the Cdn vendors that advertises on ECF -- and I came across a thread about the new Vivi Nova BDC. Looks very interesting.

The thread had posts from people who've tried them, pix, and links to places that carry them. Haven't seem them in Canada yet, but i'm sure they'll show up here eventually.

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I'm 62and have serious hand problems. Based on the advice of the good people here I started with the kanger unitank and have found it very easy to fill. I tried branching out some and haven't found anything easier to fill yet. The worst I have is a smoktech cartomizer. Not only is the original dripping into the carto a pain, adding fluid is also not easy for me. I also tried some top and dual coil and while they are top fill I'm not happy with the fiddling to keep the wicks wet.
 

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I was just searching for info about Vivi Nova's -- I want to find out about the dual coil replacement heads available at one of the Cdn vendors that advertises on ECF -- and I came across a thread about the new Vivi Nova BDC. Looks very interesting.

The thread had posts from people who've tried them, pix, and links to places that carry them. Haven't seem them in Canada yet, but i'm sure they'll show up here eventually.

Regards
Glenn

I finally got to take a Aspire BDC for a test drive last week. I recommended one to a friend at work and he bought one. Gave it a vape on my old ego battery that he is using, and was amazed at the vape. I then wanted to see what it could do, put atop of the Provari and cranked it up to max watts that the Provari could put out. ~15 watts, Holly Vape clouds Vapman!! Not only could the Aspire put out, it did it with great taste.

I personally use the Russian rba, and Terminator-C R/A Tank, and the quality of the Aspire, while not up to my builds, it was the next best thing to being there. lol. For a $10 tank, this is the lazy Vapers dream tank. Now they are being made with glass tanks and choice of colors. For somebody who is not quite ready for an rba, this is the tank for you.

Of course now that my friend is beginning to understand what can be done with the right equipment, he is shopping for a Variable device and wants to get into rba's. lmao.

My recommendation for anyone's first rba is the Russian or the Kayfun. Very easy to build and mount. And the vape is out standing. While the Term-C, gives a great vape too, it is a bit harder to build, need to use both resistant and non-resistant wire, and the Russian out performs it, so far. The Russian is the Kayfun exact copy clone. All parts are interchangeable.
 

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I just picked up my Davide Mini this morning -- so far so good; think i'm going to like it alot-- it's not the easiest clearo to refill. Access to the tank is via three small holes (more like slots really) on the outside of the bottom tank cover, and it looks like a needle-tip bottle will be best.

I tried refilling it using a blunt-tip bottle (on a moving subway no less!), with a fairly thick e-liquid (Paradise Vapes Muskoka Menthol), and it took steady hands, good aim and patience to get liquid into the tank.

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Glenn
 
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