My 2nd set of equipement

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vapman12

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Fairly new vaper (less than a month). I have a Joyetech egoctwist 1000 mAh with Kanger T3S. I am planning to get another set of stuff. What should I go for? Will be mostly ordering from fasttech.

- Want a VV battery
- coils should be cheap, easily available and easily replacable (not good with my hands).
- Preferably, coils which last long and/or easy to clean (not good with my hands)
- Stuff should be reasonably sturdy
- long lasting battery
- Will not be smoking any flavours - just regular tobacco tasting nicotine

Edit: I misspelled equipment - can I not edit the subject?
 

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Fairly new vaper (less than a month). I have a Joyetech egoctwist 1000 mAh with Kanger T3S. I am planning to get another set of stuff. What should I go for? Will be mostly ordering from fasttech.

- Want a VV battery
- Coils should be cheap, easily available and easily replacable (not good with my hands).
- Preferably, coils which last long and/or easy to clean (not good with my hands)
- Stuff should be reasonably sturdy
- long lasting battery
- Will not be smoking any flavours - just regular tobacco tasting nicotine

Edit: I misspelled equipment - can I not edit the subject?

Hmm... what you have there sounds like it should do the job quite nicely.

1. VV battery - you have that on the twist.
2. Coils are pretty cheap already.
3. Coil life will depend on your usage but they are fairly easy to clean.
4. Ego type battery with ego-type tank is pretty sturdy/pocket-friendly. The 510 connection tanks sometimes bend or break at the connector.
5. 1000 mAh is pretty heft for an ego-type battery unless you want to go with a 1200/1300 mAh battery.

The Kanger bcc's are all quite similar in form and function with very minor differences.

Are you looking for any specific improvements to your setup?

Tank-wise you could try a top coil design like the vivi novas or a carto tank

Battery-wise you could go with a larger battery type for longer life or an APV for more advanced features.

If you want better flavor from your vape you could try an RBA or an RDA (but if you're not good with your hands, I doubt you'll want to get into the rebuildables).
 

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If you want something similar, just maybe a little nicer feel to it, I'd recommend the kanger mini protank II on a Vision spinner battery/Evod VV battery/Ego Twist battery. (all the same idea, just different names) A mini-protank on a Vision 650mah Spinner is the one that goes to work with me and lives in my shirt pocket all day. Love it.

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I added the pocket clip from a pocket pen light and a custom stainless drip tip.
 
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vapman12

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I would give an evod clearo a try.

There seems to be a lot of different evod clearomizer models - any particular ones which you recommend. What's the advantage/disadvantage as compared to a T3S?
A lot of these coils seem to be sold with a needle bottle? Why is a needle bottle needed?

If you want something similar, just maybe a little nicer feel to it, I'd recommend the kanger mini protank II on a Vision spinner battery/Evod VV battery/Ego Twist battery. (all the same idea, just different names)

Is this the one - $11.95 Authentic Mini Protank-II BCC Clearomizer (1.0-1.5mL) - translucent / 2.5ohm / extra coil head at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping
I assume it goes on a egoctwist battery. What's the advantage/disadvantage of this as compared to a T3S?
 

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Main improvement is that the Mini Protank has a glass tank so you can use any liquid in it and not have to worry about it cracking the tank. You do realize that it has quite a small capacity to the tank. It probably will not last you all day.

I am using the 1300mah Vision Spinners and an MVP2. I am very happy with both of them. I like that the MVP2 has vv/vw and a built in ohm meter and the battery lasts for two days; also on the MVP2 I can use larger tanks and not worry about it being top heavy.
 

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Yeah MVP 2.0 would be one of my recommends as well. Battery life is just amazing, 2 days easy without looking at a charger. It's got all the VV stuff your used to with your twist and throws in Varriable Wattage as well which can be kind of nice. Like ShariR mentioned, even with bigger tanks it does not get top heavy. All that being said it still fits nicely in the palm of your hand, which is great. Couple that with a couple of Pro Tank 2's or Pro tank 2 mini's and you've got a pretty reliable, and sturdy set up. Coils just like for your t3s are available and interchangable between both Pro Tank types, as well as Kanger EVOD's (which you might also like), and Anyvape Davide and Davide Mini's (basicly another companies take on the pro tank design, I have used both and they perform on equal footing). If you were to buy an MVP 2.0 it will come with either a iclear 30 or a couple of iclear 16's which are also pretty nice, and again coils are readily available for those as well. Good luck...hope you find what your looking for. I started with what you have a couple months ago and picked up the MVP, then a Sigelei zmax v5 which I also love.
 
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