Recommended tanks for istick 30W and 50W

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vapourous

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Hi,

i just got an i stick 30W (so long MPV 2 i bought three weeks ago lol) and switched my nautllus mini over to it and I am loving it! However, I have been informed that I shouldn't go much past 11W with the mini aboard.

I am not really interested in sub ohm's and particularly too lazy to even dream of building my own coils etc. so I am a little lost when it comes to the bigger tanks. I seriously want an istick 50w... But no idea what tank I can use on the two different isticks.

Any recommendations? (Be gentle, I'm new... I need some hand holding (i.e. Explain any complex responses please).
 
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GranFumador

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Hi,


Any recommendations? (Be gentle, I'm new... I need some hand holding (i.e. Explain any complex responses please).
While waiting for GS Airs to arrive, I tried Pro Tank II, Unitank Mini and Kanger Unitank. Good results with all three. Then the GS Air arrived.
It's the best by far.
 

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I know you said you probably won't, but if you're willing to learn how to build (it's very easy) I highly recommend the Billow on eciggity. I run it on my iStick 30W and 50W and it's fantastic. Flavor is great, and vapor is awesome.

If you are completely against learning how to build, I would recommend the Kanger Subtank Mini with 1.2Ω coils. I think the Aspire Atlantis has higher ohm coils as well, but could be wrong. They both tend to be equally praised so I don't think you could go wrong with either.

If you don't want to go into the sub ohm realm then you don't really need the 50W, your 30W should do just fine. Don't let the shinyitis win.
 
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detonate

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IMO, I would consider these: Lemo, Billow, Delta II, Subtank Mini, or Arctic.
The Lemo and Billow require you to make your own coils.
The Delta II and Subtank Mini have prebuilt coils and an RBA section if you wish to build your own coils.
The Arctic has premade coils, no RBA section, but requires lots of power (if you decide to get the Subtank Mini 50W or something with higher watts).
 
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