Innokin Endura questions

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Lyshnek

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Hey everyone, I've heard the Endura T18 and T22 are good starter kits, and that they have good flavor. My question is, I have used a joyetech ego aio and target vtc with the cleito tank and the stock tank, how would the flavor of the endura compare? I didn't really get any flavor with the aio, and the target and cleito have good flavor and are nice, but I would like to try something simpler like the endura. Any input is appreciated.
 

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The AIO/Cubis coils are not as flavorsome as some. I use the Cubis tank but have an unreasonable dislike of the AIO.
The Cleito tank is renowned for good flavor but needs to be run quite high, maybe in the 35-45w zone.
Innokin Endura T series vapes at 14 watts and that's it. I doubt a sub-ohm coil would fire on it and even if you vaped a 1.2ohm coil (like a Kanger) it would still run at 14w, unless I misunderstand the specification.
The Endura atomizer replacement head is a re-working of the 30S design from a few years ago. The flavor on them was always medium-good but the draw was too tight. Nothing much has changed.
I would say the flavor is equal to most other 14w tanks (Nautilus, Eleaf GS, Cubis 1.5 clapton) but have only used the Innokin briefly deciding there were better plug and play systems. Out of those 3, the biggest disappointment is the Cubis 1.5 clapton - sure, it's as good as others (just) but should be winning hands down.
For my money the basic Subvod (26-27 watts) is a better vape all round and you can adjust the airflow.
If you ran a 1.0ohm coil on the Subvod, you'd have another 14w plug and play.... weird that. :confused:
 
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I was considering the subvod as well, but I didn't really like the airflow control option on it, I always get leaks from that. What do you like more about the subvod?
Airflow and power.
I like to vape at 14 watts most of the time, but if you want to vape 14w then the Endura might not be the answer, unless you want that particular style of vaping... MTL + zero air.
(It just seemed to me, from the kit you use at the moment, it's a strange choice)
 

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It all depends on how like you to vape, the endura is meant for mtl smokers, it's not a high wattage lots of vapor system. Honestly, most of the all in one devices are not going to give you the flavor that let's say an Aspire Tritton 1.8 will. Most of the other all in one kits just have more airflow and more power.
 
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I visit quite a lot of vape shops on my travels. It took me a while to find one that had a 'tester' T18 and was convinced once I'd tried one, I'd buy it.
Next day, I ordered the Subvod basic kit. :eek:

I was going to get that kit, but once I tried the Endura I fell in love. I actually got the t22 tank to use with my D3. It's a solid mtl tank.
 
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