My review of the Kanger MT3

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pmill

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I got one of these last week and am just now trying it out. First impression after filling it up was it is indeed airy. Plugging 2 of the 3 holes seems to do the trick so I'll probably have to glue a couple closed also.

I have a Vamo also and used a 510-ego adapter but it worked just fine, something else isn't right if it doesn't fit the threads.
 
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Superneat

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I purchased a 510-ego adapter to use the MT3 with my Vamo. Unfortunately, the Kanger won't fit on the adapter- the adapter circumference is too small and won't make contact with the kanger threads.

Any suggestions/links to an adapter that would work?

I heard there are different sized 510 adapters, here in Ireland there are two venders that supply them. One is known to work and one doesn't. I didn't know which shop had the right one but ordered from one of them and got lucky, works a treat.
I would email the site you want to buy from, to ask them can they confirm it works, or find someone who has purchased it somewhere and it worked for them.
 

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I was using a hi viz clearos from bloog. Moved up to the kanger mt3 today when I got my new joytech evic. I'm loving the cool vape from the bottom coil compared to the top coil on the hi viz. no tip tilt wiggle to get a nice vape. After reading this thread I might get a higher vg ratio on my next juice order. Going to pick up a new blue and black and a 6 pack of replacement coils. This is the best vape ever. Oh and easy to fill with a tip mt baker sent along with my juices.
 
I purchased a 510-ego adapter to use the MT3 with my Vamo. Unfortunately, the Kanger won't fit on the adapter- the adapter circumference is too small and won't make contact with the kanger threads.

Any suggestions/links to an adapter that would work?

I just ordered these. I have been chatting with Michelle from My Vapes Store and she recommended this particular tank, but fortunately she also informed me (prior to ordering) that they don't fit a 510 thread and will need an adaptor to work.

You can find them here... 510 to [eGo] Adapter
 
I'm loving the cool vape from the bottom coil compared to the top coil on the hi viz. no tip tilt wiggle to get a nice vape.

I've not used these tanks yet, but the reviews have been great so I've ordered a couple to try on my mod (w/ the 510 adaptors). You say, however, that you enjoy the "cool vape". Do these not produce the heat that, say, a DCT tank does? Is it a slight difference in heat or is it very noticable?

I just started using a Vamo (the store that gave it to me called it a Lambo, but found out after some personal research that it is the Vamo V2) and have been dealing with a lot of aches and growing pains trying to find what works best with it. Since I started vaping (1.5 years ago), I had always been happy with dripping right into the atty, but was talked into upgrading to a mod. I immediately fell in love with the higher heat and flavor (if you find the right juice). I have some Kanger tanks on order, but have been using DCT tanks (1.5) and have had nothing but trouble out of them. They burn through juice quickly and will all of the sudden cause my mod to flash "Lo" even though I have a full battery & the ohms still read between 1.5-1.7. This actually happens quite often. It can be after a day's use (8 hours) or after just 30 minutes of use. I'm really hoping that the Kanger tanks fix this issue. Has anyone else deal with something like this?
 

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I notice warmth but on carto tanks it gets to warm for me. The kangers were very cool at low volts but once I got my provari and went above 4.3 and around 4.6 to 4.8 it got noticeable. I was using vw on my evic when I wrote that review. Vw confused me so the kangers went from very good to great now. They are the delivery system that finally got me off analogs.
 
Thanks for the info. I'm trying to find something that is better than the DCT tanks I am using right now. Just went from dripping straight to the atty to using a VAMO V2 and experiencing some major growing pains tweaking it all. I like heat, but the DCT tanks are just drinking the ejuice and burn out very quickly. Now that I've gotten spoiled on the better heat and flavor, I find that I don't really enjoy dripping like I use to. I have the Kanger tanks coming in (hopefully tomorrow... I'm chomping at the bit here) and looking forward to trying them. I'm hoping they will be my answer as well.
 

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I've not used these tanks yet, but the reviews have been great so I've ordered a couple to try on my mod (w/ the 510 adaptors). You say, however, that you enjoy the "cool vape". Do these not produce the heat that, say, a DCT tank does? Is it a slight difference in heat or is it very noticable?

I just started using a Vamo (the store that gave it to me called it a Lambo, but found out after some personal research that it is the Vamo V2) and have been dealing with a lot of aches and growing pains trying to find what works best with it. Since I started vaping (1.5 years ago), I had always been happy with dripping right into the atty, but was talked into upgrading to a mod. I immediately fell in love with the higher heat and flavor (if you find the right juice). I have some Kanger tanks on order, but have been using DCT tanks (1.5) and have had nothing but trouble out of them. They burn through juice quickly and will all of the sudden cause my mod to flash "Lo" even though I have a full battery & the ohms still read between 1.5-1.7. This actually happens quite often. It can be after a day's use (8 hours) or after just 30 minutes of use. I'm really hoping that the Kanger tanks fix this issue. Has anyone else deal with something like this?

I've loved DCTs since I started vaping. What you should try out is getting yourself some good, Boge 1.8-2.5 ohm XL DCs. I've found pre-punched with 2 holes is perfect for every juice that's at least 25% PG. Though, I will say, I have a couple EVODs, and I love them. I believe they're very similar in design to the MT3. Do you know yet whether they fit on the Vamo V2? Thanks, happy vaping!
 

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Good write-up for a great tank.
I have four T3 (the same without the metal jacket) to solve the dry wick problems I was having and love them.
I love them, cooler vape & never a burnt taste.
I'm currently vaping
Root Beer E Juice Baker Vapor +3 shots
Hawk Sauce E Juice Baker Vapor +3 shots
Rum Tobacco E Juice Baker Vapor +1 shot
I mixed the Fudge Brownie E Juice Baker Vapor with some Wild Cherry E Juice Baker Vapor and that turned out pretty tasty. Both flavors are good by themselves but I prefer them mixed.
 

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Just my experience. Kanger t3, totally awesome....I used it for my tobacco flavors and vapor/taste/throat hit is all great...Fruit flavors are good, but I prefer using fruit flavors in my carto tanks ...

For the Kanger MT3, the one I got must be defective. I used the same juice as the my t3, brand new coil. At first vape, I barely got any draw/throat hit/vapor of any kind...I tried cleaning it, drying it, and finally started to get something, but was getting a burnt sensation in my throat. After letting it sit, I'm finally not getting a burning sensation, but the draw and throat hit is very minimal and I have to pull on that thing for like 8 seconds to feel anything...Maybe I'm doing something wrong?
 
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