How does the aerotank perform on an MVP V2?

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WaynesWorld

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The Aero tank does great on my MVP. But I would have to give the edge to my Aspire nautilus. A little bit better air and vape control plus a bit better taste. And for only a few dollars more @ 101Vape, if I only could choose one ... it would be the Aspire nautilus

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The MVP 2 with a Kanger Aero Tank was my very first set up. Within a very short amount of time I realized I wasn't satisfied and soon went back to smoking. Decided to give vaping one last try and went with my first mech and RDA. The difference was night and day and I haven't looked back since. This was just my personal experience.

The MVP in itself was a pretty good device. Long battery life and the power bank feature came in handy a few times.

As for the Aerotank I wasn't impressed. Had a lot of issues with it not firing. Also, the AFC was constantly getting stuck and was a PITA. It did look nice though.
 
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Yes...I suppose BDC's must be better, as so many people buy them, but I get loads of vaper fiddling with the recoiled single coil replacements, and the watts on my Vamo. Double coils are so expensive as replaceable items, and a real pain to rebuild yourself. I'm not jumping for a BDC yet, for those reasons. They'll probably go down in price (maybe when Vaping's banned in 3 quarters of the world ? lol!) and I do have a Genny type tank that takes 2 meshes, so I'll experiment a bit on that.
Is there a big difference between 1 coil and 2 coils ? That is the question...almost Shakespearean, future style :D
 
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