Please help to choose a new tank

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CptPhail

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Hello Guys!
I'm currently using a kangertech subox mini-c kit. I really like the mod, but very unsatisfied with the tank. It is leaking, have an average taste and most importantly it is too airy for me. So i decided to buy a new tank, and this is where I could get some help from you.
This is what I'm looking for:
22mm diameter
Rebuildable (easy build is good, this will be my 1st)
Good taste over huge clouds

A tight DL or a loose MTL
After watching some review videos I'm hesitating between AugVape Merlin MTL and Digiflavor Siren V2, but I'm open for other tanks too.
Thank you for the help!

Ps: if you offer a tank, can you pls recommend proper wicking and wiring materials also?
 

stols001

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I have the Siren V2 in 24 and 22 configurations. I actually prefer the 22 and airflow is fairly adjustable enough to make for a looser MTL or tight DL. Some folks don't adore the flavor on this tank, but I like it a lot (seems to do will with sweeter fruits and some dessert flavors) but I may be in the minority as some haven't liked it all. There are complaints of too much airiness and muted flavor, but I haven't had issue with either. I have the Merlin RTA but I haven't set it up yet, so I can't give you a lot of comparison (I am sure there will be folks along who will).

Good luck deciding!

Anna
 

Letitia

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I don't use 22mm rtas, so can't help there. KGD, Koh Gen Do, cotton is the easiest to work with and cheap. Start with it and then maybe explore other alternatives. Kanthal is probably the easiest wire to work with, 26g is a good starting point. I prefer ss 316l wire myself.
 

DaveP

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I second Anna's suggestion that you try the Digiflavor Siren 2. It's easy to wick and coil and easy to fill. Flavor is good in the Siren 2 and it offers a good choice of MTL draw settings with its air flow adjustment ring. The top cap is a quarter turn to remove and replace and you can fill it with a dropper, syringe, or a juice bottle with a standard tip.
 
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