How many clearomizer tanks do you need?

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hellov

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Hi I just bought a starter kit from the recommendation of forum members here (thank you very much!). I got the ego-c twist kit from myvaporstore and my brother wanted to go halvsies with me. This means we each get one 1000mah joys ego-c twist battery, one kanger evod clearomizer, and a usb charger. The kit is on its way (so excited!).

I am in the process of ordering e liquid flavors right now, and was wondering what people do when they want another flavor mid-tank. I will be purchasing the 5 pack of 2.5ohm replaceable coils for the Kanger Evod. I know it is possible to live with one battery (I'm sure 1000mah battery would last me a work day which consists of smoking between breaks) but should I invest in one more Evod tank for different flavors? How many tanks do you need minimum?


Also, do you have any suggestions for other small tanks that are beginner friendly and have metal tips? I checked out the Kanger pro tank but it looks too big. Any suggestions? Thank you, you guys are all so helpful!
 

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The Protank isn't as big as it looks in pictures and comes with a nice beauty ring for ego type ecigs. They also have a Mini Protank that looks perfect.

As for more than one tank, yes - get a few more. It's nice to be able to change flavors when you want too and juice doesn't go bad in tanks.
 
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DanMcVap

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I currently have 6 tanks, 1 ego c twist and an itaste MVP. That should hold me for awhile. I like different flavors throughout the day. Morning requires a rich tobacco flavor. Mid day and during my work breaks I enjoy cinnamon. Evenings are typically root beer. So that requires 3 tanks. The other 3 tanks are my mixed tanks, meaning that I mix maybe 1/4 of a flavor with 3/4 tobacco for those times that I can't make up my mind on what to vape. Part of the reason I started vaping was to save money over analogs, so I slowly progress my hardware and flavors. I try to keep my cost of all hardware and flavors down to $1.50-$1.75 per day.
 
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Train2

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How many pairs of pants do you need?
LOL.

You're going to want a few clearos - and you may want to experiment, and try something else, like the Mini ProTank. But the EVOD is excellent. I have a bunch of batteries - what if you're going to be gone all day, and somewhere you could vape a lot? What are you going to puff on while it's charging?

Don't rush - take your time and decide what you like, what you want next, read stuff here - but you should plan on buying a bit more gear :).
 

Barbara21

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I just placed an order tonight for 10 more vivi novas. Plus 30 replacement heads. But I like to vape different juices throughout the day, I typically have 8-10 set up and ready to go at any given time.

(Don't even get me started on juice...)

But do you *need* all this? Of course not. I definitely would agree with the posters that said it's good to have backups but there's no need to go overboard. If you want more in the future, just buy them then.
 
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