Freemax Scylla?

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XXFa113nXX

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looks like a tank u can take to high wattages and last a while, hey... might be worth the trouble and cost, but i might still stick with my aroamizer... weekly wick change and coil cleaning.. works great =)
I agree the aromaizer is a damn good tank. I got 2 of em. But I did order the Scylla last night for $37 including 2 day shipping. I will let y'all know how the ceramic coils do
 

Tim Jenson

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I have a question regarding the Freemax Scylla tank. It's says it backwards compatible with the Freemax Star coils, I've heard the Aspire coils work in the Freemax Star, and I've also heard that the Vaporesso cCell coils are compatible with Aspire tanks. So my question is, can I use all those different coils in the Freemax Scylla? If so I plan on purchasing it, if not I'll probably get an Aspire Trition. Any advice or help would be much appreciated.
 

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Debating on buying one. Interested how the ceramic coil would work. Anybody have any comment on this new tank?
Scylla, In my opinion, is a great tank. Rivals the Crown.easy top fill by far.NO spitback, gurgling, great flavor.ceramic coils last a month,but the high wattage (100plus) gulps juice. Cloud chucker. I use the ni200 at 50w 450° and it does great..watch the sugary juice.degrades ni200 coils,clogs abit.
 

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I like the Scylla as well, although I do have Crowns in my rotation too. I didn't even try the ceramic...use the same Ni coils as I have for the Starre Pro. As far as Ni pre-built coils go, these are by far the best. Tank is definitely easy to refill and very little leaking.

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