RBA tank recommendations - for a traveler. (trucker)

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MurphysMuse

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As a trucker, I have really grown to liking tanks. Especially the Vivi. Easy, simple to rebuild, and cheap all the way around. I like the vape, flavor, and the fact I can 'store' replacement heads, swap them out on the fly, and 'store' dirty/bad heads and rebuild them when I get home.

Yet, I keep seeing posts about how they are not very "good". While I know 'good' is subjective to the end user, I'm wondering what, I might be missing.

So, I'm looking for recommendations on another rba tank style system to try out.

Requirements are that it must be somewhat simple to rebuild, and not need a lot of time/and steps in the process of rebuilding. Not really looking to get into mesh either. Seems that would be a PITA with the limited space and storage to work with in the confines of the truck. It also needs to be either relatively on the cheap side, or relatively durable for the cost.

I know the kanger is out there, but IMO, it's just a different form/format of the vivi, and would not really make that much of a difference in the long run.

Thanks in advance.
 

phephner

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I'm a Vivi Nova guy through and through. I rotate through twelve Minis and five 1300mah Spinners through the course of a week.

I also own Iclear 16's, 30's, Protanks and a hybrid or two. As far as I'm concerned, the other items certainly work well and have their place, they sure won't cause me to shelve the Vivis.

The Vivis are just too easy to use and maintain day in and day out. Mine hang on a lanyard and are constantly colliding with everything around me.

If you keep them clean and top them off whenever the juice gets down to 1ml +-, they are darned near idiot proof and reliable as a rock.
 

Thrasher

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im on the other side, while i used them for work, i always thought nova's were pretty much tasteless but the pocketability and ease of use is needed for my work.
only other two i ever liked is the kanger T2 and now the protanks have replaced the novas for me.
as a genesis guy i cant wait to get home and hit the cobra.

while it may not be "on the fly" quick many like the drunkard tank and the dream tank, they need to be rebuilt but can easily be done in 15 minutes or less usually.
if you want to spend some cash the spheroid is pretty much a rebuildable cartomizer that kicks much ...., spill proof and damn near unbreakable, i love mine for bike rides or fishing but again this will require rebuilding once a week or so.
 
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