This is just my opinion. The vapor world has many people with many preferences. This is why i included a description of my vaping style. Some people like a full lung hit at 40+ watts. Some people like to conserve their juice. I'm just saying the the delta 2 isn't for my vaping style. This thread is here to help people to make a decision on what to buy and for people who have issues with the product. I haven't used the rba yet because there's a wealth of info in these threads. I'm waiting until the full revision to come out with reviews. But then again, i think i prefer to rebuild the stock occ heads. That's just me.
Join date Nov 2014... For the past 3 years I've heard equally complaints and praises for Kanger. Again, too many problems for an overpriced tank. There are FAR better things out there...
Wasn't this the Delta thread?
AND Do you really think that a simple change of insulator will change everything? This isn't a new problem for Kanger, it's been happening since the T3, and still they insist on using the same materials.
The Delta heads I received with mine taste and smell like my grandmothers air freshener and you cannot get that out of them. And the whistle is just bad, lazy design IMO.
Relax Susaz. Just chill down a bit. Poking at other members because of their join date is just stupid. They may have been on other forums besides ECF. Not that it matters.
IanD just mentioned a comparison between the Mini and the DeltaII. Common practice to compare tanks no matter what thread you are on. Some of us find it helpful.
You don't like Kanger products...fine, we get that.
The 'peek' insulator works perfect by the way. They work all day long with no melting or bad taste at 30-32 Watts on my 0.5 ohm build.
The Delta heads I received with mine taste and smell like my grandmothers air freshener and you cannot get that out of them. And the whistle is just bad, lazy design IMO.
Insulators have always been Kanger problem, but this time, at the wattages we're vaping, are more notorious.
Have you seen anybody have insulator problems with RDAs or anything?
Again, this reminds me of the Provari. This time they've ....ed up big time.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...into-my-juice-what-should-i-use-make-one.html
Raja, have you heard anyone else having the gross smell coming out of the box and coils? Reason I ask is because mine was fine. I may have gotten lucky. I'm not thrilled over the design but the flavor quality is very good.
Join date Nov 2014... For the past 3 years I've heard equally complaints and praises for Kanger. Again, too many problems for an overpriced tank. There are FAR better things out there...
Wasn't this the Delta thread?
AND Do you really think that a simple change of insulator will change everything? This isn't a new problem for Kanger, it's been happening since the T3, and still they insist on using the same materials.
Insulators have always been Kanger problem, but this time, at the wattages we're vaping, are more notorious.
Have you seen anybody have insulator problems with RDAs or anything?
Again, this reminds me of the Provari. This time they've ....ed up big time.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...into-my-juice-what-should-i-use-make-one.html
Ahem, Kanger insulators have always been a problem???? Really?
I've been using Kanger products for over five years, everything from KR808 batteries and cartomizers (yes, KR in KR808 stands for Kangertech) to T2 to Emow--and never had a problem with any insulators whatsoever. The only problem I know of was that with rubber insulators in clearomizers burning when vapers started rebuilding Kanger coils with kanthal (non-NR-R-NR) wire because hot legs were too much for those rubber insulators. Please note that Kanger uses NR-R-NR wire. Kanger subsequently switched to silicone insulators in all of their clearomizers.
The present problem with SubTank insulators failing (often while used with tank-cracking juices like cinnamon and Pluid) has been resolved, AFAIK. Kanger is using new insulators now, and replacement insulators can be had for 50 cents or so.
The insulators on the KangerTech USA site for 50 cents are for the Subtank (original) not the Mini. Different shape than the Mini's deck. I do not see any for the Mini.
I believe the Kanger Mini has the newer high temperature capability Peek insulators as standard.
Yeah, they messed up for sure, but seem to be correcting it. My problem is how to correct the issue with the smelly Delta2 heads. I opened the sealed box and it just stank like bad perfume. Like I said, I washed the tank and unit, it cleaned right up, but the heads just hold that nasty taste/smell. So I will order the RBA for this. And I will see if I can't figure a way to lessen the whistle issue too.
i almost pulled the trigger on the delta after watching/reading the reviews, but w/my eyesight theres no way i could fill her up successfully and of course i cant see how much juice is left so i would also burn her dry.
and the whistling, no thanks