If you want to experiment with adjustable airflow, search for Kanger Aerotank AND atomizer head for aerotank.
(atomizer head is a disposable and replaceable part which houses the coil(s) and wicking material for the tank)
even the iClear 30 has them. normally they last from 1-4 weeks... depending on how much one vapes and what type of juice.
I've seen people come in a local vape shop and wanting to buy whole new tanks, when all they need is a new atomizer.
How do you tell when the atomizer is bad? nasty taste and/or doesn't create vapor. all it takes on a dual coil atomizer is just one coil to go south and the atomizer is done, because when a coil pops, the resistance on the coil pretty much doubles, vapor production goes bad, even if you were to raise the voltage.
whatever you choose, buy some spare atomizers, and make sure you verify they fit your tank.
the vv3 kit is not worth it.Thank you r77! I am now off to look up what dry hits are lol. I plan on taking it nice and slow I guess I am just anxious to get started. I am getting tired of cigarettes and hate that my kids tell me I reek when they give me a hug.
I'm loving the look of the innokin mvp2 but I cant seem to find a kit for the itaste vv3. It might be me though, got almost no sleep last night so I'm tired and may not be looking in the right place.
Can I ask another question, what is the difference between bottom coil, top coil, and dual coil?
Plenty vape shops in TX, people? She might like to visit for hands- on.
Thank you again!
Ok so for starters this is what I am getting, hope I have it all:
Innokin iTaste MVP V2.0 - 101 Vape (getting 3, one for me, hubs, and an extra so that we can always have one on hand that is charged.)
Innokin iClear 30 Dual Coil Tank Clearomizer (going to start out with 6 to 8 just in case, same with below)
Atomizer head for Innokin iClear 30 Tank (not sure on the resistance? choices are 1.5 and 2.1, should I get both, going to re-read the thread in case I missed it somewhere)