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Muskydawg

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As a present for myself for my upcoming 2 month analog free day I'm going to be getting a Sigelei Zmax mini. I currently use a vision spinner with kanger and vision tanks on them. I have no experience with the larger tanks that are out there. I'm looking for something that will fit on the Zmax and complement it. Here's my issues,

1. I don't want to spend $100 or more on a tank. The Zmax is only going to cost me $60 to get so I don't want to spend more on the top part at this point.

2. I want to get something that is reliable, easy to use, and not going to fall apart of me when cleaning it.

3. It needs to be the same size as the Zmax. Don't want to use beauty rings on it.

I am only going to be using this at home, so I'm open to BCT, cartos, dripping options, or rebuilding options. Would like to keep my costs around the $40-$50 range or less if possible.

Hope this helps you guys/gals give me some good options. There are soo many different options out there I have no clue where to start or what to avoid.
 

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I don't know the diameter of the Zmax, but I would give a serious look at IBTanked for a carto tank and the iGo-L for a rebuildable. Both are priced very well, about $25 for a complete IBTanked with refill tip. About $15 for the iGo-L. Personally I have 4 IBTankeds. I haven't picked up the iGo-L yet though I've watched quite a few videos on it and seen lots of great reviews.

Hopefully Baditude will post up here too. His blogs are great for getting into carto tanks.
 

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Your choice will fall within three categories of juice delivery attachments: a clearomizer, cartotank, or rebuildable.

The clearos are the easiest to fill and use. These are also split into top or bottom coiled varieties. The top coil are like basic Vision clearos, iClear, Vivi Nova tanks, Kanger T2, etc and may give a warmer vape due to their closer proximity to your mouth. Since these use top wicks, they are fighting gravity to feed the coils so you will need to remember to frequently tip or swirl your device to keep the wicks wet and avoid dry hits.

The bottom coil clears are like the Kanger Protank and Evods and T3. Cooler vape, and are not position dependent. Filled by turning it upside down.

Cartomizers are an entirely different wicking system, and are used in a cartotank. More of a learning curve, however following a good method and not straying too far off from it and you'll do fine. My preferred delivery device for flavor, reliability, and consistancy.

Rebuildables I'd be sure to research about before jumping in. These do not often work straight out of the box and require some tinkering rolling a SS wick and wrapping a wire coil. I'll provide a link to my blog that describes what all is involved. These are generally considered for advanced users only.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...k-what-primer-juice-delivery-attachments.html

E-Cigarette Forum - Baditude - Blogs
 
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