Does anyone know of any reviews on YouTube for this tank, there really isn't much for this anywhere except one review for the 510 version with very little vaping in the review.
I'm trying to understand why I would want to spend 90 bucks on basically a Aspire Nautilus tank? I'm second guessing my choice to go sub-ohm (I seem to have a slight shortness of breath issues with high/max VG liquids) and I'm thinking about going back to regular vaping (although I really don't want to because I enjoy the clouds so much.) My previous setups before sub-ohming I was using a Kanger Aerotank mega and Aspire Nautilus mini (both of which I sold when I made the switch.) I'm not sure how I'm going to handle the tighter draws again because I love the open drags of sub-ohming. Kinda depressing...
Anyways any good info on non-sub ohm tanks with pop in coils would be appreciated, I just want to cry right now![]()
Constantlybuyiing, I get it. I've done the same. Right now I'm staring at around 57 tanks and 19 mods that I'm NOT using. And this isn't crap stuff. That junk was given or thrown away a long time ago. I followed The Zen Master and right now I'm using eight Kabuki tanks on six P3s and one Radius. My ADV is 50-50, and I vape at 7.8watts. Tons of flavor and a nice amount of vapor. I say "nice" because I want see something coming out of my mouth, as I think smoking and vaping is somewhat of a visual experience, but not so much vapor that I set off the smoke alarm, which with my system calls the fire dept., or so much vapor that I cannot see to drive. I have some 60~80VG juices that work fine in the Kabukis too, albeit at higher wattages.
Spend the money on the Kabuki. You won't regret it. And for the record, I do have four Nautilus P3 tanks. With coils from the same pack and using the same juice, comparison with the Kabuki is no-contest. The Kabuki is so much better that I've retired the Nautilus P3 tanks. Don't ask me how Zen does it, other than maybe it is magic?