Kanger aero tank mega vs joye tech delta

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peterforpats

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i have both and both provide a good vape...BUT the delta is, by far, the better of the two for a lot of reasons-here are mine...
1. for flavor and taste, the delta with triple bottom coils just delivers the better vape.
2. while the price is higher for the delta and the coils are more, the quality is there- i have had no bad coils with the delta(as in none) can't say that about the coils from kanger or aspire-i always have a coil or two that is a dud orfails quickly with those co.s
3. it is purely a cosmetic thing, but the delta looks filled when you fill it up- the others have that annoying "half-filled" look right after you fill them up.
4. the delta coils vape over a wide range of wattage settings(i use 11-24 watts) and get a nice vape regardless- want a warmer vape? crank up the volume and the delta delivers want to cool it down ? just lower it down and voila- tasty ,cool vape.
5 this ties in with #4, the delta is really made for the new mods that are delivering higher power- got a new 30 watt or higher mod? that is what the delta was made for. the kanger / aspire are hit or miss at best and usually don't last when i try and up the intensity. in this, there is no comparison.
6. the design of anything is subjective, but the delta is a simple, easy to clean and re-fill. the airflow control is much better on the delta than the other tanks- no holes to line up but longer slits with infinite adjustability. wide open or slam shut and any place in between.so much better than the others with a broader range...
7.if you really like a particular flavor and care about the taste the delta can deliver a more intense vape and can help you lower your nicotine level because of it. at higher watts i have lowered my nic down to 6mg and still have the satisfaction as if i were at 12 or 18 mg with the other tanks.
all of the above is from my actual experience with all the devices-yup, i try them all and even a few rarely mentioned. so far, the delta has come the closest to rebuilding my own coils. in fact, i don't do that anymore because the delta is a heck of a lot easier than tinkering with my kayfun/russian/etc tanks. some people enjoy that and i get it, but vaping was never my tinkering hobby. it was to get me off cigs. any way i can do that and get the full flavor of a rebuildable without having to mess with all that is fine by me. they all do that to some extent, but none as well as the delta. as usual YMMV. your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to try the delta. and i will disavow any knowledge of your actions if you wimp out and don't at least try one.....
 

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i have both and both provide a good vape...BUT the delta is, by far, the better of the two for a lot of reasons-here are mine...
1. for flavor and taste, the delta with triple bottom coils just delivers the better vape.
2. while the price is higher for the delta and the coils are more, the quality is there- i have had no bad coils with the delta(as in none) can't say that about the coils from kanger or aspire-i always have a coil or two that is a dud orfails quickly with those co.s
3. it is purely a cosmetic thing, but the delta looks filled when you fill it up- the others have that annoying "half-filled" look right after you fill them up.
4. the delta coils vape over a wide range of wattage settings(i use 11-24 watts) and get a nice vape regardless- want a warmer vape? crank up the volume and the delta delivers want to cool it down ? just lower it down and voila- tasty ,cool vape.
5 this ties in with #4, the delta is really made for the new mods that are delivering higher power- got a new 30 watt or higher mod? that is what the delta was made for. the kanger / aspire are hit or miss at best and usually don't last when i try and up the intensity. in this, there is no comparison.
6. the design of anything is subjective, but the delta is a simple, easy to clean and re-fill. the airflow control is much better on the delta than the other tanks- no holes to line up but longer slits with infinite adjustability. wide open or slam shut and any place in between.so much better than the others with a broader range...
7.if you really like a particular flavor and care about the taste the delta can deliver a more intense vape and can help you lower your nicotine level because of it. at higher watts i have lowered my nic down to 6mg and still have the satisfaction as if i were at 12 or 18 mg with the other tanks.
all of the above is from my actual experience with all the devices-yup, i try them all and even a few rarely mentioned. so far, the delta has come the closest to rebuilding my own coils. in fact, i don't do that anymore because the delta is a heck of a lot easier than tinkering with my kayfun/russian/etc tanks. some people enjoy that and i get it, but vaping was never my tinkering hobby. it was to get me off cigs. any way i can do that and get the full flavor of a rebuildable without having to mess with all that is fine by me. they all do that to some extent, but none as well as the delta. as usual YMMV. your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to try the delta. and i will disavow any knowledge of your actions if you wimp out and don't at least try one.....

I've got a 30 watt clouper and I bought the delta, I totally agree with u!! Love it!
 

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i have both and both provide a good vape...BUT the delta is, by far, the better of the two for a lot of reasons-here are mine...
1. for flavor and taste, the delta with triple bottom coils just delivers the better vape.
2. while the price is higher for the delta and the coils are more, the quality is there- i have had no bad coils with the delta(as in none) can't say that about the coils from kanger or aspire-i always have a coil or two that is a dud orfails quickly with those co.s
3. it is purely a cosmetic thing, but the delta looks filled when you fill it up- the others have that annoying "half-filled" look right after you fill them up.
4. the delta coils vape over a wide range of wattage settings(i use 11-24 watts) and get a nice vape regardless- want a warmer vape? crank up the volume and the delta delivers want to cool it down ? just lower it down and voila- tasty ,cool vape.
5 this ties in with #4, the delta is really made for the new mods that are delivering higher power- got a new 30 watt or higher mod? that is what the delta was made for. the kanger / aspire are hit or miss at best and usually don't last when i try and up the intensity. in this, there is no comparison.
6. the design of anything is subjective, but the delta is a simple, easy to clean and re-fill. the airflow control is much better on the delta than the other tanks- no holes to line up but longer slits with infinite adjustability. wide open or slam shut and any place in between.so much better than the others with a broader range...
7.if you really like a particular flavor and care about the taste the delta can deliver a more intense vape and can help you lower your nicotine level because of it. at higher watts i have lowered my nic down to 6mg and still have the satisfaction as if i were at 12 or 18 mg with the other tanks.
all of the above is from my actual experience with all the devices-yup, i try them all and even a few rarely mentioned. so far, the delta has come the closest to rebuilding my own coils. in fact, i don't do that anymore because the delta is a heck of a lot easier than tinkering with my kayfun/russian/etc tanks. some people enjoy that and i get it, but vaping was never my tinkering hobby. it was to get me off cigs. any way i can do that and get the full flavor of a rebuildable without having to mess with all that is fine by me. they all do that to some extent, but none as well as the delta. as usual YMMV. your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to try the delta. and i will disavow any knowledge of your actions if you wimp out and don't at least try one.....
Well done!!!!



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They did. It is called the Turbo. Not four in one housing but running a pair of dual coils with a huge tank :)

No experience with the Delta (yet heh) but absolutely love my Mega's.

How long do you think the average battery will last on a quad coil.
Thinking jumper cables might be required.


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Where did u guys buy your megas?

B&M but the second and third ones are from eBay, it was advertised as a clone. I am quite sure it is a factory back door deal because everything is exactly perfect on it including the packaging and coils. I can't tell them apart and I don't even know which is which anymore. 14.95 shipped. It's hard not to buy more of them :)
 

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B&M but the second and third ones are from eBay, it was advertised as a clone. I am quite sure it is a factory back door deal because everything is exactly perfect on it including the packaging and coils. I can't tell them apart and I don't even know which is which anymore. 14.95 shipped. It's hard not to buy more of them :)

While they look the same and you may not be able to tell the difference, the steel is what makes the authentic different from the clone. The authentic has food grade steel, the clone doesn't. To me, it makes a HUGE difference.
 

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While they look the same and you may not be able to tell the difference, the steel is what makes the authentic different from the clone. The authentic has food grade steel, the clone doesn't. To me, it makes a HUGE difference.

You are making assumptions about my knowledge. There is no difference, period.
 
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You are making assumptions about my knowledge. There is no difference, period.

What assumptions? You stated you bought from an ebay seller that advertised it was a kanger clone, correct? Clones do not come in food grade stainless steel. If they do please let me know

The assumption was on your part. You assumed the clone was some sort of authentic based on your statement "I am quite sure it is a factory back door deal " That is assumption.
 
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What assumptions? You stated you bought from an ebay seller that advertised it was a kanger clone, correct? Clones do not come in food grade stainless steel. If they do please let me know

Curious why you would think they don't? You sound dammed sure of yourself. It's not like some rare material........... This is kind of a big what ever.
 

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Curious why you would think they don't? You sound dammed sure of yourself. It's not like some rare material........... This is kind of a big what ever.

Because the whole point of a clone to copy a product and sell it for cheaper which in turn results in cutting corners. Food grade stainless steel material is not rare material. For you it is a whatever, for me it is trying to get the best material that will hold the liquid I will inhale in my lungs. If the steel type doesn't bother you then go for the clones. But don't assume that is authentic just because you can't tell them a part.
 

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Because the whole point of a clone to copy a product and sell it for cheaper which in turn results in cutting corners. Food grade stainless steel material is not rare material. For you it is a whatever, for me it is trying to get the best material that will hold the liquid I will inhale in my lungs. If the steel type doesn't bother you then go for the clones. But don't assume that is authentic just because you can't tell them a part.

The only thing you are right about is that is that the clone is produced to make money. You then "assume" they use inferior material and cut corners, like that is the only way to sell it cheaper, heh. I was not implying that I thought the material my clearo is made out of was a whatever. I was referring to this exchange. All my clearos are food grade stainless except my genuine Kangertech Protanks.
 
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