Lost in Kanger

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dms25

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Hi,

I'm travelling to Bali soon for 5 months and looking to renew my equipment before I depart. Looking at the current KangerTech offerings I'm a bit lost. I'm enjoying the Mini Protank 3 at the moment so I guess I'll be taking that, I also like my T3S but that's a little large for my needs these days. Does anyone know the difference between these models, or have any experience with:

-GeniTank Mini
-AeroTank Mini
-AeroTank Mow
-Evod 2

They all seem pretty similar to me, whats the difference? Are they any different to the Mini ProTank 3?

I was thinking of getting some joyetech ego-c twist 650s to take as i prefer to having something more compact and i wont be vaping as much there as i do at home.

Thanks for the recommendations!
 

Davey59

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The Protanks are brass and chrome the AeroTanks are stainless and have air flow control. Don't know about the others. I prefer larger thanks where there is less fiddling around refilling.

AeroTank Mega
AeroTank
AeroTank mini
Protank 3 mini

I have these four models (more than one each) and are listed In order of liking.

Bring lots of coils :)
 

Trailz

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I have a Aerotank mini and a couple Aerotank V2s. Picked up an Aerotank Mow last week. The Aerotank Mow is a perfect fit for an EVOD VV 1300 and vision spinner 2 batteries. It hits well and produces good vapor. What I don't like about it is that it doesn't disassemble like the v2 and mini for cleaning and it looks like the seals inside the tank aren't replacable. I would classify it as a larger EVOD glass with a different body style.
 

Harlen

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Newest isn't always best ?
I love new and shiny things but there are only so menny things you can use at one time.
This from the guy that has 15 tanks new in the box and 200 dual coil's as back up's lol
I think I have 25 t3's all new its just that if the government stops letting us get them I would have some to give to friends and use.
 

MyMagicMist

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I recently came to have simply an AeroTank. :vapor: :2c: Love, love, love ... :) I may consider the Aerotank Mega. Wife asked last night, "if I buy you another Aerotank would you get mad?" I had to chuckle, "yes honey, I would go vaping mad."

Still like my RGM2 tanks. I use one as my "out and about" tank. They are more sturdy and designed with a slimmer profile, and super cheap. The Aerotank in my opinion, offers a better flavor. It is my "at home" tank, used on an 1100mAh Ego V5 battery. The AeroTank costs about 3 times more than a RGM2. Presently, rather have issue "out and about" with an RGM2 than an AeroTank.

But boy, love the AeroTank when I hit it. :)
 

ciscomann

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I've got a Genitank mini, and to be honest, i found it to be a leaker, i did like the feel of the tank and recently upgraded
to a EMOW Mega, and that thing rocks, its got the upgraded variable air flow valve which works much better the the previous
verson the genitank had, which would loosen the 510 collar when adjusting the airflow.
Good luck

Ciscomann
 

dms25

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So this is what I've decided to take with me:
-Mini Protank 3 with a Joye twist 650
-Evod 2 Glass with a Vision spinner 650
-220ml of liquid
plus an old MPT3 and joye twist as backups.
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I'll treat myself to an aero tank when i get home
 

zentrucker

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Genitanks are brass and the economy line of Kangar products, Evods are older technology and use the older style of coil. Aerotanks are stainless steel and from my observations are the highest rated line from Kanger. Never used an EMOW, but it has the upgraded airflow and uses the newest type Kanger coil technology (lower ohms available and kind of a carto bdc hybrid). EMOW's seem sturdier for travel with the covering on the tank, like a next gen EVOD. Not that any are bad, just depends on the usage/budget.
 

MyMagicMist

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* fumbling around, puts a generic Protank/SmokTech Aro single coil into a Kanger AeroTank * "Hmmm, erm okay that works." :)

* cues up the dramatic "dum dum dum" music, adds an epiphany twang at the end * "Ah ha! By Jove, I just had an idear! Wait, hm, yep it is an idear alright. :2cool: I can use standard el cheapo Protank single coils in this here tank." * pointing to AeroTank* "Schweeeeet!" :vapor::p:)

Yeah, i know the AeroTank coils are not but $10. The regular single coil ProTank coils are around $5. May not seem much difference but $5 is $5 and when you're a po' boy, $5 means world's of difference.
 
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