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StuP

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Hi,newish to the vape world started couple years ago on the pens then stopped and went back to smoking and recently started again.

Bought a cool fire 4 with the isub g kit,getting on with it ok but looking for a different tank. Basically I want a smaller tank look wise,I don't care much about capacity of tank.

Like the look of the micro tfv4 and just wondered if the 40w of the cool fire 4 will be ok with this tank and produce good flavour and cloud production?

Also would the CLP2 0.3 coils be the best fit for this setup too?

Many thanks in advance
 

djsvapour

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There are lots of coils for these sorts of smok tanks.

Only 1 of these is a realistic option for a 40w mod. All the others start at about 40w. Using a coil at the bottom of the power range is usually unsatisfactory. (As is using them at the top, but that's another story)7
So, your answer is "no, not really".... sorry about that.

What about Innokin iSub V (Vortex)? That must be smaller... (I don't have a G to compare).
 

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I humbly suggest a Kanger Subtank Nano. It's relatively small for a subohm tank and has a sweet spot of around 25w with a .5ohm coil. With good airflow and 3ml capacity you should get some good usage out of it. (it also comes with a 1.2ohm coil for vaping around 12w, and is compatible with many different Kanger coils.
 

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I humbly suggest a Kanger Subtank Nano. It's relatively small for a subohm tank and has a sweet spot of around 25w with a .5ohm coil. With good airflow and 3ml capacity you should get some good usage out of it. (it also comes with a 1.2ohm coil for vaping around 12w, and is compatible with many different Kanger coils.

Should I compare Kanger s-t-n with iSub V for size?

I could give it a go. I'm currently trying to sort out another iSub V before the EU lockdown (2ml)...

Also tempted to see if you can genuinely MTL with the 2.0ohm Prism coils.
 
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There's always my favorite inexpensive tank with great flexibility, a Tobeco Super tank mini. 22-23 mm (fits on a Pico), holds ~4 ml, and uses any Atlantis/Triton style coil. This gives you lots of options from subohm coils to a 1.8 ohm Triton coil for a mtl experience. It also comes in lots of colors if want to get matchy matchy with your CF4.
 

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There's always my favorite inexpensive tank with great flexibility, a Tobeco Super tank mini. 22-23 mm (fits on a Pico), holds ~4 ml, and uses any Atlantis/Triton style coil. This gives you lots of options from subohm coils to a 1.8 ohm Triton coil for a mtl experience. It also comes in lots of colors if want to get matchy matchy with your CF4.

For goodness sake @Eskie
That's now yet another tank I need to get 'shipped' to the UK before May 2017.
This is worse than damn Pokemon. Got to get 'em all. :)


(matchy matchy with your CF4... :D )
 

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Hi,newish to the vape world started couple years ago on the pens then stopped and went back to smoking and recently started again.
Bought a cool fire 4 with the isub g kit,getting on with it ok but looking for a different tank. Basically I want a smaller tank look wise,I don't care much about capacity of tank.
Like the look of the micro tfv4 and just wondered if the 40w of the cool fire 4 will be ok with this tank and produce good flavour and cloud production?
Also would the CLP2 0.3 coils be the best fit for this setup too?
Many thanks in advance
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