It's all the rage now: Double coils with sealed heads, wicks are inside the head, some are surrounded by some kind of wicking material. Chimney or not, they all share common traits, no wicks in sight.
I've had so far the Aspires regular and the eLeaf dual coil, with mixed results. Viscosity of liquid doesn't seem to be the problem but rather pressure inside the tank. A smaller 1.6 ml tank seems to vape better than larger tanks. I purposely leave the Nautilus mini outside of this since the head doesn't have wicks but rather wicking material.
What's your experience? Do smaller tanks vape better with sealed heads? Do you prefer exposed wicks or inside wicks? Have you experienced problems with 50/50 liquid and above? More holes help wicking or flood it?
I've had so far the Aspires regular and the eLeaf dual coil, with mixed results. Viscosity of liquid doesn't seem to be the problem but rather pressure inside the tank. A smaller 1.6 ml tank seems to vape better than larger tanks. I purposely leave the Nautilus mini outside of this since the head doesn't have wicks but rather wicking material.
What's your experience? Do smaller tanks vape better with sealed heads? Do you prefer exposed wicks or inside wicks? Have you experienced problems with 50/50 liquid and above? More holes help wicking or flood it?