Good tank for my first setup

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jayyco

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The Smoketech Winder is compatible with 510 threading, so i would suggest the Kanger Protank 3 Pro Tank Glassomizer Dual Coil or even better, the new Kanger Aerotank with Airflow Control, which im currently using and works great!

If you want more of an enhanced flavor for your juices and produce more vapor i would suggest getting a rebuildable (though it may be hard to setup so you would probably need to look it up on youtube or something on how to build it). Some good beginner rebuildables would be the IGO-L Rebuildable Atomizer or the IGO-W Rebuildable Atomizer.
 

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I think the Aspire ET-S BDC is a good tank that should fit that battery fine. This tank uses a dual coil 2.1 or 1.8 ohm aspire attie and lined with pyrex on the inside and nice colored exterior finishes. Sure there are some better tanks with built in air controllers however the Aspire is a good match for that battery. I prefer the 2.1 ohm atties as I find the 1.8's burn my juices to easily.
 

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I think the Aspire ET-S BDC is a good tank that should fit that battery fine. This tank uses a dual coil 2.1 or 1.8 ohm aspire attie and lined with pyrex on the inside and nice colored exterior finishes. Sure there are some better tanks with built in air controllers however the Aspire is a good match for that battery. I prefer the 2.1 ohm atties as I find the 1.8's burn my juices to easily.
I have to agree on the Aspire BDC. I have a bunch of Protanks (2's & 3's) but the Aspire is working better for me.
 

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I like the way an aerotank looks on my winder. Not too big, and the the included transition ring really brings it together well.
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I agree the Aero is also an excellent tank. The aspire and Aero are my current 2 main tanks. Each has different advantages.

For me the Aspire is about simplicity which allows you to quickly switch juices, I find the vape in the aspire is a bit warmer than the Aero. The Aero has more parts and a built in air controller however once you get the hang of it the vape can be even better than the aspire. I find the Aero is a cooler vape than the aspire which seems to be common with Aero tanks. The Aspire ET-S should fit that battery just fine and the aero should come with a beauty ring that creates the seamless fit as seen in FokusX photo. Of course there are going to be varying opinions on these.
 
Well I went to a crappy lil Vape store in local area...and they sold me a starter kit(Evod) I also bought a Pro-tank2. The Evod battery is not high enough voltage to handle the amount of juice that the Protank gives...therefore u get a mouthful of juice. I borrowed my friend VV mod and it does not leak a bit. So be careful when deciding...and make sure ur ecig can produce enough voltage to properly vape ur juice
 

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Well I went to a crappy lil Vape store in local area...and they sold me a starter kit(Evod) I also bought a Pro-tank2. The Evod battery is not high enough voltage to handle the amount of juice that the Protank gives...therefore u get a mouthful of juice. I borrowed my friend VV mod and it does not leak a bit. So be careful when deciding...and make sure ur ecig can produce enough voltage to properly vape ur juice

Wick, coil, airflow, voltage/wattage... It's a balance.


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