Sub-ohm Tanks - Atlantis.. Subtank.. Who's the third best pick?

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Stratm69

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I'm thoroughly enjoying my Atlantis and Subtank Mini. There's lots of talk and praise with these two tanks in the sub-ohm realm, but there's also a lot of debate on which is better and etc.

If we were to pick three tanks that are suited mainly for sub-ohming, and two of the picks consist of the Atlantis and Subtank... who would be the third best pick?
 

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Personally, I'm leaning towards the AnyVape Segatank, I believe it just came out recently. It uses Atlantis coils, which are widely available and will be even better when Aspire fully switches to 100% organic cotton coils. It's top filled too, which is a handy feature. It resembles the Subtank, but uses Aspire coils. If Aspire and Kanger had a baby, more or less..
 

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Eleaf Melo, the heads are interchangeable with the Atlantis.

If that was sitting on a shelf in a store from afar, I would mistake it for an Atlantis if I didnt take a double look. It's more or less a clone to me. I think I have my Atlantis and Subtank grounds covered with the real things, I've had zero issues with them.

What's intriguing about the Segatank is that it's top filled. It takes the coolness and size of the Subtank Mini and the reliability of the Aspire coil, meshes them together, and the end result is this great looking, fused design.
 
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