Minimum amount of tanks

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Is this minimum total or minimum in rotation? I only use 1 tank and 1 mod, but have at least 10-20 that have been shelved for my current winner. Same for mods. Now the MINIMUM i would have is 2. 1 for all the time and 1 for murphys law to allow time for re order, now that is in a world where i can order more... Will the FDA crack down on me replacing cracked glass? I dont know but right now that is the only likely piece that could go wrong easily.
 

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    I only have 3 tanks, 2 sub, and one MTL.. Seems so much more beneficial to just buy lower cost complete mod kits, as there are a ton of kits 5-75 watt that are under $40, with isn't much more than just a tank alone.

    I'm still pretty green on all of this, and apparently cheap :D
    Cheap, or just sticking with what works. I rotated the same two cartotanks for 5yrs,ha.
     
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    Frenchfry1942

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    I bought a lot of onesies and twosies, but with stocking up in mind, I went with groups of 5 or 6. I use the groups now, one group at a time. Except maybe a special occasion.

    It is nice to have 5-6 filled RTAs with different flavors. I get flavor-bored pretty quickly, but I can come back to it the next day or two.
     

    Hawise

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    I only have 3 tanks, 2 sub, and one MTL.. Seems so much more beneficial to just buy lower cost complete mod kits, as there are a ton of kits 5-75 watt that are under $40, with isn't much more than just a tank alone.

    I'm still pretty green on all of this, and apparently cheap :D

    No, just new. Don't worry, you'll acquire shinyitis soon enough. I think it's contagious.

    I need at least eight. I have seven now, and of course I've got my eye on another.
     
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    It don't matter if you have hundreds of tanks. Its the parts that matter if something breaks, no use having tanks that you can't get parts for. I had a habit of toasting the separation insulator under the positive post in kayfuns, now I got a bag of them. Stocking up on oddball orings like in the subtank mini. I got enough protank parts as long as I don't break the glass they will hold me forever, almost as long as my 500' box of rayon will last. ;)
     
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    mj79

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    Haha, Yea I just got my alien kit a few days ago, and can already see this becoming a spendy little "hobby" of sorts.. :)

    Its just nice to see ijoys, innoken kits, the pico, etc kits all under $30 now, with that being the same price as a tank.. So I guess since I'm gonna spend $30, for a tank, Might as well get a mod with it :)

    I do really want to try the Starre Pure, Crown, Arctic, Atlantis, Triton, Herakles, and a few more....




    See....


    Its starting already!!
     

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    Haha, Yea I just got my alien kit a few days ago, and can already see this becoming a spendy little "hobby" of sorts.. :)

    Its just nice to see ijoys, innoken kits, the pico, etc kits all under $30 now, with that being the same price as a tank.. So I guess since I'm gonna spend $30, for a tank, Might as well get a mod with it :)

    I do really want to try the Starre Pure, Crown, Arctic, Atlantis, Triton, Herakles, and a few more....




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    Its starting already!!

    If you want to stick to factory coils, the Starre Pure has had solid reviews on flavor with a decent ceramic coil setup. After that, I would suggest a Tobeco Super tank/Super mini (25 mm vs. 23 mm). It takes any Atlantis style coil, so you can get coils from multiple manufacturers, and can in a sense "combine them" onto one platform. It also performs really well and is extremely affordable.
     
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    If you want to stick to factory coils, the Starre Pure has had solid reviews on flavor with a decent ceramic coil setup. After that, I would suggest a Tobeco Super tank/Super mini (25 mm vs. 23 mm). It takes any Atlantis style coil, so you can get coils from multiple manufacturers, and can in a sense "combine them" onto one platform. It also performs really well and is extremely affordable.

    Yea the Tobeco was on the list as well.. All I can do as a new guy ( once again , as I started vaping, quitting, vaping , quitting etc 8 years ago ) Is read, and watch youtube... So many options out there , that I'll check here and If I want an in depth review I'll look at Rip trippers, suck my mod, ruby roo, tia vapes, grimm, and a few others to get an idea of which reviewers have the same similarities/likes as me
     

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    It don't matter if you have hundreds of tanks. Its the parts that matter if something breaks, no use having tanks that you can't get parts for. I had a habit of toasting the separation insulator under the positive post in kayfuns, now I got a bag of them. Stocking up on oddball orings like in the subtank mini. I got enough protank parts as long as I don't break the glass they will hold me forever, almost as long as my 500' box of rayon will last. ;)
    How the heck do you toast an insulator?
     
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