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The only issue I've got so far is air flow but you can adjust. Maybe it's just personal preference but I hate airflow it seems to reduce cloud volume and inn a volumizer love it need more of it! Overall it's a great starter for future meteorologist!

Hang on, you do have it on max airflow right? Because the Subtank has a super-airy draw with max airflow, especially if you have one of the newer versions.
 

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Hang on, you do have it on max airflow right? Because the Subtank has a super-airy draw with max airflow, especially if you have one of the newer versions.

I would call it middle-ground airflow. If you want to see "super-airy" then try the Freemax Starre sometime. Put that thing at 70W, open the airflow wide open, and give it a huff. The Subtank Mini just doesn't compare.
 
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Exactly. I'm a big believer in the Herakles and Starre lol. I've got so use to those that the Subtanks now seem like a nautilus lol. I'm not dissing them though. They still have their place. Just that place is the shelf in my house lol. Sorry I had to

LOL...

That's a bit harsh. I still use my Nautilus, but only because my boss would probably call the fire department if I started blowing clouds in my office with the Starre.

I would say the Herakles is just as good, but that 3ml tank size just kills it for me. I don't see why I should have to refill the tank 3-4 times a day, especially when I'm not using that single tank all day long. If you're going to make a tank that really sucks down the juice, make the tank large enough to hold enough juice to really suck down. It's like making a car with a 700hp engine and then giving it a 10 gallon fuel tank.


The thing I do like about the Herakles and Starre is that they are both tanks that you can fill with 100% VG juice, set at 60-70W, and never get a dry or burnt tasting hit. Chain vape away like that and they just make flavor and vapor. TONS of it. The Subtank, Arctic, and most of the others are more for the lower-power range where they really need 80% or less VG and wattages below 50W or they don't work right.
 

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Yeah I agree. The Herakles also is aggravating to fill. And being you have to fill it so often that is really aggravating lol. But yes my favorite juice only comes in max vg so that! is important. I can honestly say i've never bought a bad coil from Sense or Freemax either. And i've bought a lot of coils. 2 out 3 coils for the Arctic would keep that" new" taste for their entire lifespan. That is a big selling point for me. The coils also last pretty long. I mean I'm a heavy vaper and I usually use sweet custards and creams
 

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You'll like this...
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TOP FILL
Temperature Control Coils being released

What more can you ask for?
 

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The only issue I've got so far is air flow but you can adjust. Maybe it's just personal preference but I hate airflow it seems to reduce cloud volume and inn a volumizer love it need more of it! Overall it's a great starter for future meteorologist!
Hit it harder with airflow open at about 21- 23 watts with the .5 coil.
 

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Same tank size? That would go well with my Ipv4 if i ever get it... but i wish it would hold 4-5 mls...

The regular Starre uses the same coils. It's a 5ml tank.

I believe that the top-fill version is only a 4ml capacity because the top-fill has taken up some of the room in the tank. It uses the same bottom and same glass as the regular version, but I THINK it's only 4ml instead of the regular Starre's 5ml.
 

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K about to pump up the wattage and open the lungs to full capacity. One sec I'll let you know bc it's already warmed up...oh yeah lung buster!
Wait until you try a dripper... I'm still a fan of my Zephyrus. It has it's issues, but it throws clouds and tastes amazing.
 

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The regular Starre uses the same coils. It's a 5ml tank.

I believe that the top-fill version is only a 4ml capacity because the top-fill has taken up some of the room in the tank. It uses the same bottom and same glass as the regular version, but I THINK it's only 4ml instead of the regular Starre's 5ml.
That's not bad, may have to get one.
 

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The regular Starre uses the same coils. It's a 5ml tank.

I believe that the top-fill version is only a 4ml capacity because the top-fill has taken up some of the room in the tank. It uses the same bottom and same glass as the regular version, but I THINK it's only 4ml instead of the regular Starre's 5ml.

Where did you get this info about it being 4ml? I'm waiting (not so patiently) for this to come out. Love my Maganus, but having top fill and TC would make it about perfect.
 

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Where did you get this info about it being 4ml? I'm waiting (not so patiently) for this to come out. Love my Maganus, but having top fill and TC would make it about perfect.

Straight from Freemax via their Facebook page. The only reason I'm not committing to it being a 4ml tank is because it does use the same glass, same coils, and essentially the same base as the current Starre which has a 5ml capacity. They say it's 4ml which would mean a design change of the internal parts is taking up more room. However, Aspire says the Nautilus is a 5ml tank and I routinely put 6ml in mine, so you may be able to fit 5ml in this.

Call it a MINIMUM of 4ml. You may be able to fit more.

The coils are compatible with the previous Starre and Maganus tanks, so if you can live without the top fill and want the guaranteed 5ml capacity you can get one of the current tanks and use the temperature control coils in those when they come out.


Freemax starts shipping to retailers at the end of next week. Should start showing up in stores by the end of the month.
 
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