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McCordRM

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Many choices in the genisis family... but the kayfun/russian is really a better general purpose tank (IMHO).
Yea, everyone says they rock. But they have 2 posts which means I can't do dual-coil, correct? I'd like to get 2.0 resistance, but still get some serious vapor going on my Provari.
 

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I can't build coils period! Any suggestions on a great tank for my provari as I have a kanger air tank but I burn coils everyday! Help!


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Look at the Aspire Nautilus. 5ml pyrex tank, bottom coil atty that you can replace without building it. About $40. Also has adjustable air flow but much better than the PT IMHO.

I love mine. Have another one on the way. I'll use the Russian 91 at home, the Nautilus while away.

Fits my Provari nicely.
 

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I don't drip. Ever.
SO what I'm looking for is a rebuildable tank. I know the Kayfun and Russian 91% have awesome reviews, but I'd like to get a three-post. Suggestions?

Thanks in advance!


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My vaping device is a ProVari Mini v2.5 if that makes any difference.


Look at the AGA-T2. All set up for dual coil. 2 commons and 2 wick holes. Pretty versatile. I use in on a standard Provari.
 

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Yea, everyone says they rock. But they have 2 posts which means I can't do dual-coil, correct? I'd like to get 2.0 resistance, but still get some serious vapor going on my Provari.

The kayfun lite /R91% work REALLY well with a single coil. No need for dual. If your dead set on a dual tank, take a look at the Aqua. I got the $20 Fasttech version and it's great.


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Yea, everyone says they rock. But they have 2 posts which means I can't do dual-coil, correct? I'd like to get 2.0 resistance, but still get some serious vapor going on my Provari.

dual coils on a vv device? I guess if your using an extremely thin wire it might be good, but imo dual coils shine at really low resistances and a mechanical device.
 

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Beginners usually tell me the easiest gennie style to work with is the RSST. A tad more difficult to work with but just as enjoyable is the AGA-T2, but there's lots to choose from. I was stuck on RBA's for such a long time, until I decided to go for an RDA.. And wow! What a difference. I can't believe you would even say you would never be a dripper. In my opinion personally, it's a whole lot better. Good luck to you!
 
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