Mods have been getting more durable and a few are slightly water resistant. I'm expecting to see something that is truly waterproof - both mod and tank.
Well - That can only be achieved if the "Tank" doesn't leak all the time . . . Just Sayin' . . .

Mods have been getting more durable and a few are slightly water resistant. I'm expecting to see something that is truly waterproof - both mod and tank.

Greetings everyone!
Time for another quick draw.
We'll be giving away another 10 ECF branded Disrupter + InnoCell combos, in the colours of your choosing.
Here are the different colour options available:
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To enter all you have to do is answer this question:
"What do you think the next big innovation in vaping will be?"
The 10 best answers will win the above mentioned ECF branded Disrupter + InnoCell.
This quick fire giveaway will end on Saturday 18th of July @ 17:00 (EDT).
Good luck everyone! I'm looking forward to your answers.
It uses infrared and convection as 2 of the 3 heat sources, neither would fire liquid. Infrared is a light source, convection is heated air.And if anyone has seen that portable cooking device on the infomercials the nuwave oven why can't the industry use a heating element like that to me it's perfect for vaping heats up instantly to the temp you want and is cool to the touch as soon as you stop pressing the button way better than coils or ceramic and I bet it would work
Well let's see....How about a device like a Glade plug in air freshener...bottle full of juice plugs into the wall socket but with a hookah tube in 35' length!Oh ok but definitely a type if technology to look into gotta be a way to come up with something similar

You are certainly welcome to use the Glade plugin idea!.....That is pretty outside the box if I may so so!Lmao hey the whole point is to think outside the box right personally if they could just come up with a perfect tank I'd be happy just throwing out an idea

Well - That can only be achieved if the "Tank" doesn't leak all the time . . . Just Sayin' . . .![]()






I didn't get hyped over the MVP 3.0 30w just having grabbed the MVP 20w with the other coming out a wee bit too late. That was a disappointment in a sense since the 30w model supports the new sub ohm tanks! The 3.0 Pro however was the right ticket for the moment when wondering if I should or shouldn't simply grab another iStick 50w and then see the pre-order deal mentioned by one source only a couple of weeks before it came in early at one vendor's site. It wasn't rocket science from there!![]()
How is it against the Atlantis? I absolutely adore my Atlantis tanks (no leak and no dry hits, EVER!!) but I have been seeing a lot lately about the iSub G. I am definitely interested in hearing more about it!Since I been using sub ohm tanks, knock on wood, I haven't had any problems with leaking tanks.
It's been around 8 months since I started using them.
So I personally think tanks have come a long way.
If you haven't tried a sub ohm tank check out the Innokin iSub tank.
Now I don't just say that because this is a Innokin threadbut for the price and what you get for the price.
If you never priced any, well some of these tanks can cost $50 and up.
I have seen the colored iSub tanks sale for as low as $12 and the iSub G tank for $20 (G = Glass)
Now in most cases cheaper means, not as good, but this isn't one of them cases.
Another plus is the Coils are at the bottom of the price list too
Now I am not an expert on sub ohm tanks by any stretch of the imagination but I do have 10 sub ohm tanks, 8 different kinds, and the last 2 weeks my iSub G tank is my go to tank.
So I do think I know enough to tell people before they go spending twice as much on something else that the iSub tank is just as good if not better.
I just wanted to mention this for all you winners out there that might have never owned or tried a sub ohm tank and are now in the market for one.![]()
That's what I meant to put while typing that thanks, edited the post.![]()
Last fall however when everyone was pondering over and ended up complaining about the just then new 20w iStick soon to see a 10w Mini I had spotted the MVP 20W and grabbed that up to replace the 6-11w 2.0 which I still haven't yet even by the way. If I had know the 30w was coming out just a couple of weeks later I would have that now instead of the 20w while I still would have jumped on the Pro without question as I did despite having just gone for the third 50Watter by the other guys.




Would it heat the coil itself, though?It uses infrared and convection as 2 of the 3 heat sources, neither would fire liquid. Infrared is a light source, convection is heated air.
How is it against the Atlantis? I absolutely adore my Atlantis tanks (no leak and no dry hits, EVER!!) but I have been seeing a lot lately about the iSub G. I am definitely interested in hearing more about it!
Funny how when people start vaping they start looking at things different
Like now pretty much everything I see, I think to myself how I can use that or add that to my vape gear
I think that is pretty much how everything in vaping came to be.
Take the Genesis tank,
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I always wondered if they got the idea for that tank from a Zippo Lighter
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or maybe an old kerosene lamp
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How about the iTaste iLantern![]()
