Rebuildable Tank question

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dmadsen

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Well, you have a few options... Kayfun, Genesis-style, Taifun, Fogger, and Expromiser. Each style has pluses and minuses. I can't vouch for the the Fogger or Expromizer, but I've heard good things about them. The Taifun produces great flavor, but is a little light on vapor production and has sort-of a tight draw... no air flow control. Genny's have good flavor and vapor, but can be tricky to build if you use SS mesh. The air flow on a genny is usually controled by drilling out the air holes unless you get a higher-end device like the Prometheus, which does have adjustable air flow. My personal favorite is the Kayfun or Russian. Relatively easy to build, great flavor and adjustable air flow on the Russian 91% or Kayfun lite+.
 

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I have a matte silver King clone mod on the way and an itaste vv v3. Looking into using cotton. Would rather not drill out the air hole. The taifun would match the 23mm king mod I've noticed. Just a little lost on how much air flow is possible. I'm running a single coil on the tobh clone and the airflow on the tobh is great. My ears start popping even on the largest air hole for the nautilus not sure the size...
 

dmadsen

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Well, I haven't actually used the Nautilus, but step-son has one... just tried an empty-tank draw with the largest air hole... about the same as a Kayfun or Russian. Defiinitely a little looser than the Taifun. Kayfun's and the Taifun depend on vacuum to get juice to the coil, so will always have a slightly tighter draw than a dripper like the Tobh. Not sure if the Tobh has adjustable air flow...
 

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If you must have an airy draw and you're willing to settle for less tank capacity you can always try the UVO aqua (or clone). The genuine thing does have a rather outrageous price tag and is pretty much built for double-coil sub-ohm. I have seen it put out crazy clouds for a tank system, and flavor is reportedly better than a kayfun.
Then again, I think you'd get pretty close if you just double coil in a kayfun.
 

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Just moved from nautilus to taifun gt as first time rba so can't compare to any others. Learning curve not too steep got a non leaking setup on second go at it. Using organic cotton pads as wick and a 1.4 ohm coil at 3.1 volts on my provari and diy bubble gum juice. The flavor is far superior to my nautilus. The draw is comparable to the nautilus on the next to lowest setting. Would definitely recommend.

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