innokin I sub tank an rant.

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Cerik360

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About a week ago I was on vaping
cheap.com an I came aross the I
sub review. So after reading the review I bought one from vapor beast for something like 15 or 16$.
V.C. had a coupon for 10% off I had low expectations for this tank.
After trying the arctic , starre atlantis 2 , sega an delta 2 a couple things stand out. I wanna say also these are my opinions an taste an preference are subjective. First off most of these tanks have alot if not too much airflow. Aspire an delta had the best quality overall.
The sega, starre an arctic not so much. Which brings us to the I sub this tank has a fair amount of resistance in the draw. Not to much air flow but a good amount . As of now my 3 favorite sub tanks are aspire v2 with 5ml extension, kanger sub mini an the innokin I sub.
For the price though the I sub is
really a good buy but it does have it drawbacks. The plastic tank an the fixed drip tip. For any of you on a budget or on the fence about it give it a try, an if you go to vapor beast the coupon code is "yeahbaby". Check it out.
 

jgoloff

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I have an arsenal of sub ohm tanks. In order of purchase chronological: Kanger, Arctic, Zypherus, and Innokin's I-sub. The advantages of the I-Sub are: easy to change the coil, easy to refill, cheap cost factor, large capacity, and massive cloud generator. Drawbacks: plastic molded tank with integrated tip. After trying the first time I ordered 2 more ($12 ea online) so I can swap flavors on the go. The first three that I mentioned are great sub tanks but @ a higher price. Of the first 3 the Arctic is my fave followed by Zyphrus, then Kanger.
 
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