Looking at maybe getting a subohm tank, need recommendations.

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MrNobody

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I mainly use the Vector RDA, including at work. I currently have the Billow v2 but the only time I ever use a tank is when I drive to the grocery, to get fastfood etc. The Billow v2 is great don't get me wrong but it's kind of annoying to have to wick it properly, fill it just for a short drive, then unwick and clean it when I return home. I'm looking at possibly getting a sub ohm tank, something I can just throw on top of my mod (snow wolf 200w, soon to be a DNA 200w device) when I have to drive somewhere quick. I'm looking for the absolute best tank (flavor over vapor), price is of no issue, something that has .10-.30 coils and can handle max VG juice. I've heard good reviews about the Freemax tank as well as the one from UD, I also saw aspire just came out with the triton. Just looking for some recommendations of the best tank available, build deck a plus but not required.
 

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Mr. N, I am sitting here wondering why the 51 viewers did not list their favorite sub-ohm tanks. To me, you make/install a coil less than 1.0 ohms and you have a sub-ohm tank. Also, to me, since I am saying ANY RTA can be a sub-ohm, for the sake of the discussion, are capable of operating at higher wattages. That, for me is a determinant first.

So, and I am hoping to serve myself and be helpful, ask the question, "what RTAs/factory coils have the increased airflow/juice flow construction to comfortably handle higher wattages and what are those wattages?"

I have done some keyword searches and I know some adverts say, "sub-ohm" but they don't really say, that I am finding, what the recommended wattages are for that particular RTA. Also, to note, I use the term RTA to mean rebuildable and factory coils.

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I mainly use the Vector RDA, including at work. I currently have the Billow v2 but the only time I ever use a tank is when I drive to the grocery, to get fastfood etc. The Billow v2 is great don't get me wrong but it's kind of annoying to have to wick it properly, fill it just for a short drive, then unwick and clean it when I return home. I'm looking at possibly getting a sub ohm tank, something I can just throw on top of my mod (snow wolf 200w, soon to be a DNA 200w device) when I have to drive somewhere quick. I'm looking for the absolute best tank (flavor over vapor), price is of no issue, something that has .10-.30 coils and can handle max VG juice. I've heard good reviews about the Freemax tank as well as the one from UD, I also saw aspire just came out with the triton. Just looking for some recommendations of the best tank available, build deck a plus but not required.

I like my Kanger Subtank Nano. I wrap my own coils for the Nano and place rebuild the OCC heads.

The Innokin Isub and the isub G looks cool.
 

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Well, considering how quickly everything is changing, it's hard to recommend a best. I use the Kanger Subtanks a lot, but only with the rebuildable section. I also have an Atlantis V2 and a Delta II, but those two I don't use as much even with the rebuildable heads (I'm using the Anyvape Segatank rebuildable in my Atlantis).

That said, however... There was a tank released not that long ago. The Morph tank. You can get it from Eciggity here. I haven't actually used this tank, but it can be configured to use just about any subohm head out there right now. Could be interesting.
 

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I use the Kanger Sub tank mini, and love it! NO leaking, NO hassles, just works...

I use the .5 occ coils on the Sub Tank. However, I vape it at around 25w, which, when I'm out and about, I prefer, as my battery lasts much longer.

I also vape on the Freemax Starre tank, but use the coils from the Super Tank! They provide amazing flavor, actually better then the coils for the Starre tank! The Starre tank, with the Super Tank coils, can be vapped at 40 w, and probably higher. I tend to vape the tank at 40w, and get excellent flavor and a warm vape. I'm not really into 80w with a hot vapor....I'm more into great flavor and warm vapor, with longer battery life.

The Freemax Starre with the Super Tank coils are an excellent combination, that I'm sure you'll love.
 
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