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Tommy-Chi

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    I have 5 tanks, all Aspire. 4 Atlantis IIs, and 1 Triton. They work great, never leaked, never had any issues. I am probably going to buy 5 more Atlantis IIs, and 25 more boxes of coils(0.3ohm). Remember to buy the additional O-rings and repair kits (O-rings and extra pyrex)! Everything is made out of stainless so it should easily last 5 years.

    Stock up now in case the Feds or States decide to cut off or tax supplies.
     
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    WonderDude32

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    I went from my aspires to an Ego One tank. I still keep an ego one mega for odd occasions and it works great. With the upcoming proposed changes, you may want to look into a tank with a rebuildable coil. It's a lot easier to do than most people think and much cheaper than buying coils. A Kanger Subtank Mini is always a solid choice to learn some basics with. You could spend as little as $15 and make 100 coils. That's right $.15 per coil. Once you know exactly how much wire is needed to make a coil, it costs even less. Good luck.
     

    Tommy-Chi

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    I went from my aspires to an Ego One tank. I still keep an ego one mega for odd occasions and it works great. With the upcoming proposed changes, you may want to look into a tank with a rebuildable coil. It's a lot easier to do than most people think and much cheaper than buying coils. A Kanger Subtank Mini is always a solid choice to learn some basics with. You could spend as little as $15 and make 100 coils. That's right $.15 per coil. Once you know exactly how much wire is needed to make a coil, it costs even less. Good luck.


    NOTE: The Aspire coils are rebuildable.
     
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