Innokin iTaste advice w/ Kanger Protank II

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subway

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Hi. I'm looking to purchase a Kanger Protank II with either a "innokin iTaste SVD Telescoping Variable Power, VV APV" or an "innokin iTaste MVP 2600mAh" however I am unsure of what ohm coil I should get. What ohms should I get for each setup?
Thanks in advance, I really appreciate it as I'm completely clueless ahah. :)

Oh and also, which do you think is better? In your opinion :p
I'm planning on purchasing this from Smoktekdotcom
 

Choc_Addic

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These are good choices...
As far as Ohm's on the coils are concerned.... I suggest you get a couple of each different Ohm's.

You would not know which you like until you actually use them. And you will need back up.

So I suggest at least, 2 batteries, 2 tanks, and a few replacement coils in different Ohm's/

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Hi. I'm looking to purchase a Kanger Protank II with either a "Innokin iTaste SVD Telescoping Variable Power, VV APV" or an "Innokin iTaste MVP 2600mAh" however I am unsure of what ohm coil I should get. What ohms should I get for each setup?
Thanks in advance, I really appreciate it as I'm completely clueless ahah. :)

Oh and also, which do you think is better? In your opinion :p
I'm planning on purchasing this from Smoktekdotcom

Just my 2 cents, I would start with the MVP, you always need two batteries and no one said you could buy both. However, it would be a good choice to get to know vv/vw devices and a lower cost as well. I don't personally like the box style but once you get into external battery set ups, you really want to do some reading. Also, if you get the PTII along with the suggestion above, get an Aerotank base. It made a good bit of difference for a little cost.

Innokin iTaste MVP V2.0 - 101 Vape

Kanger AeroTank Base also known as the Aerobase

Kanger Protank II Fully Modular Glassomizer with changeable glass
 

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Very good advise from drummerskey. The MVP is cheaper and easy to operate and learn on. The only thing i would change is to get an Aspire Nautilus, and use 1.8 ohm coils at 8-10 watts as low as possible and still have plenty of flavor. The reason is that I personally find I get more life out of the Nautulus coils and the price is about the same. Maybe it is just me though. I think the Aspire has just a tiny little bit better draw. Once again maybe just my setup.
Also if you can't get the stuff from a local vape shop, I would get it from Mt Baker or MadVapes or as recommeded above a supplier that is a member of this forum. Once again just MHO but I have had a bad experience with the Chinese Co. and problems take forever with difference in times, days etc. and I still don't have my stuff.
 
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