Since I'm new I can only compare these to disposable Stardusts on my eGo Twist 650.
First thing I noticed was that the Kanger T3 is about 1/4 inch longer, a tad heavier, and wider than the Stardust. The T3 seems to be the same width, if not a hair wider, as my Twist. It appears to be a solid and well made clearo.
The bottom piece screws off and you pour your liquid in, since this done from the bottom, the opening is wider and it is much easier to fill/empty than the Stardust. Markings go up to 3mL, so it holds almost twice as much liquid as the Stardust as well.
After filling it up and screwing the bottom back on, it's time to get to the good stuff. The T3 has a bottom wick, so it wicks fast and easy. You can also vape from almost any position and it works fine. Gone are the days of tilting my Stardust up to avoid a dry/burnt hit. It's nice! The draw is nice and tight compared to the Stardust and it seems like you get more vape and less air. I'm happy with how it works. The flavor is as good, if not better than the Stardust. I'm using a milder, more subtle juice at the moment, so taste is hard to gauge, but it is all there. When I get more of my favorite flavor in the mail (hopefully tomorrow) I'll post a follow-up. One thing is for sure, the tighter draw gives a better TH than the Stardust!
So far, I'm very happy with the Kanger T3. I can't say it's the best out there since I lack experience, but it does perform well compared to the Stardust. The only thing I really don't like, but it's not a game changer, is the mouthpiece. I enjoy the Stardust mouthpiece more, it just feels better on my lips. But it's not bad on the T3 at all, I just like Stardust mouthpieces better. The big drawback will be for those who like custom pieces, unfortunately you cannot screw these off the T3.
All in all, I haven't had much time with my T3, but I enjoy it so far. It's easier to work with and I enjoy that I don't have to babysit the wicks like I did on my Stardust. I also enjoy the tighter draw, and how it looks on my Twist. Truth be told, the only things I wish this clearo had were smoke colored tanks (only clear is available at the moment from my knowledge), and the ability to screw off and replace the mouthpiece.
First thing I noticed was that the Kanger T3 is about 1/4 inch longer, a tad heavier, and wider than the Stardust. The T3 seems to be the same width, if not a hair wider, as my Twist. It appears to be a solid and well made clearo.
The bottom piece screws off and you pour your liquid in, since this done from the bottom, the opening is wider and it is much easier to fill/empty than the Stardust. Markings go up to 3mL, so it holds almost twice as much liquid as the Stardust as well.
After filling it up and screwing the bottom back on, it's time to get to the good stuff. The T3 has a bottom wick, so it wicks fast and easy. You can also vape from almost any position and it works fine. Gone are the days of tilting my Stardust up to avoid a dry/burnt hit. It's nice! The draw is nice and tight compared to the Stardust and it seems like you get more vape and less air. I'm happy with how it works. The flavor is as good, if not better than the Stardust. I'm using a milder, more subtle juice at the moment, so taste is hard to gauge, but it is all there. When I get more of my favorite flavor in the mail (hopefully tomorrow) I'll post a follow-up. One thing is for sure, the tighter draw gives a better TH than the Stardust!
So far, I'm very happy with the Kanger T3. I can't say it's the best out there since I lack experience, but it does perform well compared to the Stardust. The only thing I really don't like, but it's not a game changer, is the mouthpiece. I enjoy the Stardust mouthpiece more, it just feels better on my lips. But it's not bad on the T3 at all, I just like Stardust mouthpieces better. The big drawback will be for those who like custom pieces, unfortunately you cannot screw these off the T3.
All in all, I haven't had much time with my T3, but I enjoy it so far. It's easier to work with and I enjoy that I don't have to babysit the wicks like I did on my Stardust. I also enjoy the tighter draw, and how it looks on my Twist. Truth be told, the only things I wish this clearo had were smoke colored tanks (only clear is available at the moment from my knowledge), and the ability to screw off and replace the mouthpiece.