Found website for Kanger Aerotank Cheaper than most places

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Yea I mean it had the seal on it and everything (on the side that says scratch coating to check authenticity) and was shrink wrapped so I think it's legit. Works great. Hey I know I asked about the Mega tank BUT I do have another question in general, has anyone tried a dripper? You drip the eliquid right on the atomizer. Apparently better flavor but I want people's opinions first.
 

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Hmm, that's the exact price I paid for my Taifun GT clone, but did spend the extra $5 for the SS full tank section too. Love full metal jackets on my atomizers. Just saying.

edit: Drippers are okay, but a lot of unnecessary busy work, ain't no dripper that has anything on my rba tank systems. And I can vape 3-6 ml of juice before re-filling. Check out the re-buildable atomizer sub forum. rba's. Several of my tanks can be used in dripper mode also, which is nice for testing builds, juices, and breaking in a new build and or wick. But something for every one. Just like juice on board is all.
 
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Seems weird that OP just happened to find a vendor who is in the same 10 mile radius area online and that the vendor has 2 locations in Malls in the same town as the OP and in the only other thread the OP started he just happened to find an ecig from a ebay vendor also in the same town as him/her?
 
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I also have a Smoke tech caterpillar, this is my tank for when I am home or relaxing at a friends house. I would not recommend having just a dripper because when you are on the go they are not convenient by any means and can leak if not upright. Also you need to know how to test and build your own coils if going to buy a true dripper tank.
 
Seems weird that OP just happened to find a vendor who is in the same 10 mile radius area online and that the vendor has 2 locations in Malls in the same town as the OP and in the only other thread the OP started he just happened to find an ecig from a ebay vendor also in the same town as him/her?

Yea if you see any of my recent posts, my friend in Chesapeake got the ETOP-A off ebay, did some digging, found out they sell their distributor products on ebay and online (I just always prefer online stores to eBay, personal preference). Yea their wholesale locations only sell their products I guess they don't distribute to those stores.
 
I also have a Smoke tech caterpillar, this is my tank for when I am home or relaxing at a friends house. I would not recommend having just a dripper because when you are on the go they are not convenient by any means and can leak if not upright. Also you need to know how to test and build your own coils if going to buy a true dripper tank.

Wow okay thanks. I've been scowering ECF and saw some people talking about them. Googled them of course, but would much rather hear from you guys what the dippers are like. Thanks for the info.
 
I purchase the standard aerotank and don't regret it one bit. By far the best airflow and cloud production out of all my tanks. I didn't really like a mega aerotank since it's much more fragile due to the metal not being further out than the glass.

yea I can't do fragile, thanks for the info. i prefer durability
 

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I checked out the site... the Aerotank is priced nicely at $19.95 with free shipping.

But then just browsing all of their other products something doesn't seem right. Everything else they carry is totally over-priced junk... cig-a-like kits for $50-120, tiny cig-a-like batteries for $30 and eGo kits priced at $79.95 that can be found for under $20 at most reputable sites and B&M stores.
 

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Haven't used my SS tanks yet on my KFL + & 3.1. How do you know when you are running low on juice other than a dry hit?

Well for one, I know pretty close how much juice in each of my rba's is usee during a day, and your vape taste will tell you when it is getting low and needs refilling before that dreaded dry hit hit. Vape drops off a bit and starts to get that wicking issue taste. Plus when using Hemp fiber or Ramie fiber, both retain more juice than cotton, you get a couple pre-dry hit messages before the nasty one, if you are listening to your vape. Both hemp and ramie are much more heat tolerant than cotton, with the lead going to ramie, and wicking potential too.

It's like all things vape, one listens and learns along the way, and then it's easy peasy, thank you very kindly. It's like running a car without a fuel gage, one knows how many mile they can get on a tank, simply fill er up before you hit those miles and you'll never run out. When on the go, work, visiting, what not, generally take 3 tanked mods with me, so running out of juice is never a consideration, let alone being able to see my juice, no need. Plus I never ever crack a tank from juices vaped, and none of my tanks break when dropped, though they might break what they land on. That could happen, hard on toes too.
 

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Yea I mean it had the seal on it and everything (on the side that says scratch coating to check authenticity) and was shrink wrapped so I think it's legit.

That doesn't mean anything. It's already well known that there are cheap counterfeits out there that copy the box and seal and scratch off code, which Kanger will promptly tell you has already been used hundreds of times when you check it.
 

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I checked out the site... the Aerotank is priced nicely at $19.95 with free shipping.

But then just browsing all of their other products something doesn't seem right. Everything else they carry is totally over-priced junk... cig-a-like kits for $50-120, tiny cig-a-like batteries for $30 and eGo kits priced at $79.95 that can be found for under $20 at most reputable sites and B&M stores.

Seems like "Hey I have one thing that I carry...errr that I found online.... that is a good price! While you are there, look at my.. errr their.... other items!!"
 

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Whenever I order online I normally do it through discountvapers. I bought my aerotank off that The products are genuine and not cheap fakes. Of course on the website they do sell clones also but they are listed as clones and are just as good if not better than the originals in some cases. The prices on discountvapers are honest. They have great customer care and fast shipping. Not to mention after 5 orders you will have 5% discounts on every order. I've never had a problem with them.
 
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