Rebuildable T3S?

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Racehorse

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When you say 510 does that mean you want to get away from ego threaded devices? Most do both. :)

Sounds like your wife wants to stick with same form factor, so I won't suggest a box mod like the istick.


Vision Spinner or Ego twist would bring her up a notch, since the battery would be adjustable for voltage, so she could increase/decrease it. Personally, I liked the Kanger T3S because it holds almost 3ml and is a simple single bottom coil. On a spinner it really works flawlessly. Some people moved up to a Protank Mini II from the Kanger T3S, but it doesn't hold nearly as much eliquid and is kinda old technology now.

She could keep the ego-like form factor and get a nautilus mini , but would need a tank support under it. To me it looks top heavy, but a lot of people use it

The Kanger Aerotank Mini looks GREAT with an ego type battery.


The Aspire premium kit is pretty nice:
Aspire Premium Starter Kit - Mt Baker Vapor - Electronic Cigarettes

As is the itaste vv3 ----also variable voltage with a readout: pair it with an aspire mini nautilus:
Innokin iTaste VV V3.0 Battery

Then there is the joyetech ego one 1100 mah......very small and pocketable:
Black Joye eGo ONE Starter Kit 2.5ml 1100mAh

She can look thru this rather famous girly topic to get ideas of what she likes.....so many nice things here! almost 400 pages of great stuff
Show us your girly, pretty, decorated, pink! | Page 359 | E-Cigarette Forum
 
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@Racehorse, thanks!

I may have found a solution: She likes our Youde Goblin with the airflow almost completely closed. She consistently pulls hard when she vapes, and she really likes that. Now I have another question:

What's going to happen when I put enough power through the Goblin to drive the dual-coils? With enough power for duals, will there be enough airflow to prevent burning? We wick with rayon.

What tube-shape small device can drive the duals on a Goblin? She can barely handle 20 watts with our drippers, and I vape my Goblin at 20watts otherwise it burns. (And I'm a big lung-hitter!)
 

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Hi! The wife loves her little EGO-T with T3S clearo on top. But it's all broken now.

What would be a 510-style rebuildable equivalent to the T3S? Same performance, same draw, etc.

And what small 510-style device could go under it?

Thanks!
-Johntodd

I know this isn't quite what you're asking but Mt Baker Vapor still has a boatload of T3S in stock selling for less than 4 bucks each. I used to really like evods and T3S.
 

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Do T3S really have changeable coils? I did not know that!

Do they work worth a poop?

By summer of 2015 standards, they are ancient artifacts. If your wife likes them, yeah they work great. I literally have a drawer full of them somewhere. Used to be my favorite back in the day. The coils are replaceable and available just about everywhere. They are also easy to rebuild and work great with cotton wick instead of silica. If that's what she likes I'd get her a regulated mod that comes with ego threading and a couple evods and T3S. See which she likes better and get some replacement coils for that one.
 

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By summer of 2015 standards, they are ancient artifacts. If your wife likes them, yeah they work great.

Yup! Many people liked the T3S, and still use them today. The coils for them are indeed, replaceable, and also work in several other Kanger clearos of that same time period, actually T3S coils are sometimes called "the universal coil" as they fit evods and protanks as well.

As a T3S user, I vape 100% VG, but I always add a little H20 just because all coils are going to struggle a bit with high vg.....but you can certainly try it and see. It seemss to depend on the juice sometimes for me.

"She can barely handle 20 watts with our drippers"
That would describe a lot of us, who are still using older tech because we like a gentler less powerful vape.
 
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