Mods/ Tanks for High VG that work for MTL

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If you can find a kanger protank 2, it uses the same coil but holds 2 1/2 mils. I think they are discontinued now, but there has to be a few left out there. fasttech has some clones.
I have all the ones that are like the EVod from Kanger, but i guess I’ve outgrown the quick dying internal barriers. Or not being able to vape while charging.
 

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That’s a lot of cloud, haha. Anything similar to the smoke your produce from smoking?
If that's too much vapor for you, you can drop the wattage setting on the mod and close off the amount of air taken in from the tank. That's whats so great about variable wattage and adjustable air flow.
 

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Ohh, that’s reduces the amount of vapor? I am so used AIOs that this is a new world to me.

You can adjust pretty much everything with this kit--MTL from very tight (one hole open) to restricted DL. And of course you can adjust your wattage.
 

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Ohh, that’s reduces the amount of vapor? I am so used AIOs that this is a new world to me.
Most AIO (all in one) setups don't have variable power settings. They are "fixed" or single power output devices. This is a huge disadvantage in my opinion. It's akin to cooking over a campfire like a cave man would.

Varable wattage can be a game changer. It's akin to cooking on a gas stove in the 21st century by comparison. You can adjust the power setting for a different vaping experience for more or less vapor, or for a cooler or warmer vape. It also can improve the flavor of the vapor. Some flavors are best at a lower setting, others with a higher setting.

 
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Most AIO (all in one) setups don't have variable power settings. They are "fixed" or single power output devices. This is a huge disadvantage in my opinion. It's akin to cooking over a campfire like a cave man would.

Varable wattage can be a game changer. It's akin to cooking on a gas stove by comparison. You can adjust the power setting for a different vaping experience for more or less vapor, or for a cooler or warmer vape. It also can improve the flavor of the vapor. Some flavors are best at a lower setting, others with a higher setting.


Thank you!!! I really like the mouth piece on the Innokin but I also like the Pico 75w because it’s small. Out of those two what would you recommend?
 
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Kristin Hogue, do you have any vape shops near you?

As it's one of the best ways to get a feel for mods and tanks. Ask for batteries to be put in mods when holding them and see if the weight and feel is right for you.

And most importantly, don't let them push you into a sale. As you'll be using it for some time to come.

I suggested a Vaporesso Armour Pro with Drizzle tank earlier, unfortunately you would have to buy them separately if you wanted them. Fasttech may be the place to order from if so. But Chinese new year is nearly upon us and everything stops for it.

But the Armour Pro would allow you to tailor your vape experience vs a fixed output mod. Too hot and too much vapour, turn it down. Too cold and too little vapour, turn it up.

It can also do advanced modes such as TCR, which in English is basically temperature controlled vaping. The ceramic coils use stainless steel and they could be used in TCR without issue.

But I do hope that you manage to navigate the vaping forest, without getting lost for the trees and get something that serves you well.
 
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I have all the ones that are like the EVod from Kanger, but i guess I’ve outgrown the quick dying internal barriers. Or not being able to vape while charging.

Not all internal batteries are quick dying. We've come a long way, baby. If you don't care for the Kroma A, there are plenty of small, single battery mods out there, both with internal and external batteries--just make sure you choose one that will accept a 24 mm dia tank without overhang--I hate overhangs. Innokin Coolfire, eVic Primo mini, Vismec Sinous P80.
 
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Thank you!!! I really like the mouth piece on the Innokin but I also like the Pico 75w because it’s small. Out of those two what would you recommend?
I think they are both comparative in size and dimensions. One thing to consider is Zenith tank is about 23mm in diameter. I'm not sure it would fit on the Pico 75W because of the battery release knob on top. Could be a tight fit.
 
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