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Hillarican

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Hi everyone!

First off, I'm soooo glad I found this forum. It's really ridiculous how little support there is on the web for e-cigs and mods, etc.


I'm currently using an Innokin MVP 3.0 with a Kanger Aerotank Mega. Dual coil running 1.0 ohms. So far I love it. Produces a great vape.

Anyone using a similar tank with the MVP 3.0? I'm kind of curious on what people use.

Thanks!!
 

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Hi everyone!

First off, I'm soooo glad I found this forum. It's really ridiculous how little support there is on the web for e-cigs and mods, etc.


I'm currently using an Innokin MVP 3.0 with a Kanger Aerotank Mega. Dual coil running 1.0 ohms. So far I love it. Produces a great vape.

Anyone using a similar tank with the MVP 3.0? I'm kind of curious on what people use.

Thanks!!

Back when I started in 2013 it was protanks and ego batteries.

Nowadays it's isticks and nautilus, atlantis or subtankmini.

what am I vaping right now:
chiyou mech with a kick and a 30mm veritas rda.

got a heavytaste modtank with some 24mg Tribeca on a vamo3 which I haven't touched for the day so far.
and a flash evapor on an astro mech with a kick;
and a few other assorted rigs.



You're probably going to want to go rebuildable on the tank side in the long run, and for power, a replaceable battery mod.
 
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Larry J

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I use the Aerotank Megas, too, but coupled with iStick 50Ws. My first glass tanks were ProTank 3s and minis and I decided to stick with Kanger so I could still put my old coils to use and not mix in something new. Otherwise I would go with either the Sub Tank or a Nautilus. I have no interest in rebuilding anything but I do DIY all my juice.
 

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Hi Hillarican. I have never used those so I can't offer suggestions but I can
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I have two MVP 2 batteries that just won't die--so I keep using them. The MVP 3 seemed a bit too big and too heavy for me, but it's a great battery.

I like Aerotanks and have been using them for a while, but now I fell in love with Eleaf's GS Air tanks. Great vape and much cheaper than Kanger tanks.

Good luck and welcome!
 
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Using only two APV's currently: A Provari 2.5 with a Kayfun rebuildable tank atomizer and an AltSmoke Silver Bullet mechanical with a Patriot rebuildable drip atomizer. I've been using these setups for about a year.

Prior to the above, I was using IBTanked cartotanks on the Provari for over two years. I had an original MVP which I still have in a drawer someplace.
 

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If what you have is working for you, stick with it! That's most important of all.
I still have two MVPs that will not quit, recently moved to istick 30's. They are smaller and lighter, easier to use.
I am also in the process of moving away from Nautilus Minis to the Eleaf GSAirM. I have 6 or so of each and most liquids are tasting better in the GSAirM. There are a few flavors that I like more in the Nautilus Mini, so a few of those will have to stay in the rotation.
 
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