Kanger HC cartos in a tank

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seanmc

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If anyone is curious about how they work in a tank....well, they dont! First off, you would think that they would be great, bottom coil near the punched holes, perfect wicking...etc. But this is far from the truth. The air holes right above the threading are way too small, so the draw is tight when screwed in. I've tried 5 cartos with 2/3/4 holes and no matter what, the wicking is horrible. When it does wick, the taste is way off, tastes like a bad carto, not burning, just off. The worse thing to me is the condensation, the coil is at the bottom, so the vapor has to travel through the rest of the batting/material before it gets to your mouth....so the batting absorbs the steam or vapor, which in turn pools up and travels up your drip tip...pretty gross. To top it off, im going through 1 carto per day because the draw gets way too tight and the vapor starts tasting like ...! Im directly comparing these side by side to Boge cartos, which I use daily....the flavor, draw and reliability are night and day, im sticking with my Boges! Btw, I picked up the 2.5ohm SS horizontal coil versions and am using them in a Lil Mama tank on a Provari between 4-5 volts. Ill try them on my STR8Tek VV bottom feeder when I get it in and tell you guys.how they work on that.

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Personally I've never tried them in a tank but I have several friends who put them into small tanks and swear by them. No leaking, good draw, long life in the tank.

I use Kangers on my Helix and a few other of my devices, I have one on a Helix now that is 3 months old, still tastes like the day I filled it the first time and is producing the same nice vapor cloud.
 
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