Kanger T3 -ZOMG

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J.R. Bob Dobbs

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wow...just plain frickin wow

I cannot even begin to describe the difference (been using vision/ stardusts)
they are a tad bigger than the vision/stardusts as well.
on a vision it feels like im drinking a fresh mcdonalds milkshake and have to suck like mad to get vapor. With these kanger T3's its a really smooth draw. I honestly cant even take a full draw to the battery cutoff without coughing. Im not vaping anything crazy either, its just cream soda from mtbaker.

i picked two of these up because they were bottom coils and the visions tend to give odd hits now and then. i figured bottom coils wouldn't because they were always covered in juice.

im not sold on the replaceable coils etc, but im sure i will adjust and figure it out. These things are downright amazing.

anyone had any sort of problems with them or complaints? or positive thoughts?
 

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I have a box full of tanks and new tank cardos and now they are my backups.. I ordered 1 T3 with the adapter and fell in love to moment I took a hit off it.. Just got a package from GotVapes yesterday with 3 more T3's with extra heads.. Not sure if I'll ever use my tank/cardos again.. It's ashame because I just got last week $40 worth of Boge tank carto's.. Like tanks, but love the T3's!!
 

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The only downside I've heard about the T3s is the lack of a regular 510 connection. So if you have an eGo style battery, great. If you have a mod with a 510 connection, even if it has eGo threads it likely won't fit at all.

Oh and you can't use your own drip-tips.

I'd be all over the T3 had it not been for those issues. I still currently use eGo style batteries, but I love my stainless steel drip tips and I plan to get a big-boy mod someday soon.
 

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wow...just plain frickin wow

I cannot even begin to describe the difference (been using vision/ stardusts)
they are a tad bigger than the vision/stardusts as well.
on a vision it feels like im drinking a fresh mcdonalds milkshake and have to suck like mad to get vapor. With these kanger T3's its a really smooth draw. I honestly cant even take a full draw to the battery cutoff without coughing. Im not vaping anything crazy either, its just cream soda from mtbaker.

i picked two of these up because they were bottom coils and the visions tend to give odd hits now and then. i figured bottom coils wouldn't because they were always covered in juice.

im not sold on the replaceable coils etc, but im sure i will adjust and figure it out. These things are downright amazing.

anyone had any sort of problems with them or complaints? or positive thoughts?

Where did you order from, I have been searching and they are sold out all over the place....
 

J.R. Bob Dobbs

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it is better than anything i have tried thus far. though ive only tried cartos on the rn4081 and vision/stardust stuff on ego's. But the flavor and draw is soo smooth compared to those. im hooked, unless they start to have insane leaking problems or something.
So you think that T3 is better than DCT's ?

what makes them hard to rebuild? i've not gotten any replacement stuff so idk much about them. but looking at the images of the replacement coils it seems the whole bottom assembly just screws in and done.

I would love to try them one day but the fact they are hard to rebuild keeps me away atm.
 

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it is better than anything i have tried thus far. though ive only tried cartos on the rn4081 and vision/stardust stuff on ego's. But the flavor and draw is soo smooth compared to those. im hooked, unless they start to have insane leaking problems or something.


what makes them hard to rebuild? i've not gotten any replacement stuff so idk much about them. but looking at the images of the replacement coils it seems the whole bottom assembly just screws in and done.

People have told me so lol. I shouldn't take their word for it you have a point. Pbusardo gave them a glowing review so ill put them on my must try list.
 

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Flooding, airy draw (plug air hole leads to increase change of flooding), cool vape...waiting on the release of mini T3s. Rebuilding them is easy with the help of a pair of tweezers (push the grommet back in). Currently using it as a dripping atty (for my high VG ejuices) with parts taken from VVN....

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Flooding, airy draw (plug air hole leads to increase change of flooding), cool vape...waiting on the release of mini T3s. Rebuilding them is easy with the help of a pair of tweezers (push the grommet back in). Currently using it as a dripping atty (for my high VG ejuices) with parts taken from VVN....

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Now that looks interesting....
 

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I bought 5 last week and they are still kicking strong!

Used to use long wick stardusts and hated the tight draw, having to tip them all the time and the mouthful of juice.

These are fill and forget. Every 3 tanks I rinse heads under hot water and dry burn.
T3s are nice and airy, no leaks and no fuss.
Just bought 5 more regular ones, 10 more heads and one of the metal sleeve t3s from got vapes :D

I have finally found something that simply works with my Vision Spinner 1300mah batteries and the t3s. Bout time after 1000s of dollars experimenting and frustration.
 
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