Tank or dripper?

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edyle

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Which do you prefer to do?
Would you rather build coils and juice eveytime or put a coil in a tank and use just one juice

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Well for one thing, you don't have to build coils every time.

I use rda's mainly but if I found a tank or squonker I could be happy with i'd probably use it more than the tanks I have now.
 
I'm all about dripping, I haven't experienced a rebuildable tank yet, but I do see the convenience on driving- but since I make my own juice and love to show off my builds, it's drip all day, hands down. It opens conversation more and gives me a chance to see another 'vapers' views and opinions, as I'm pretty introvert when it comes to anything because I don't want to be THAT guy that just walks up and "hey check my vapeout," (insert large cloud that produces 0 visibility)

It's all in personal experience and opinion, if you care less about people seeing your build, and prefer people not ask to drip your juice (in my experience, I don't mind sharing, but .... have a good flavor -_- lol), then go tank all the way. If you're a nerd that puts hard work into your coils, then drip all the way. The only down side to dripping I've found is finding new decks for that new challenge. I have 4 different styles of deck (3 post, 4p, 5p, and Kennedy v2 (which is really just different airflow for "bigger, better clouds..") It's a full blown addiction lol.
 

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I'm all about dripping, I haven't experienced a rebuildable tank yet, but I do see the convenience on driving- but since I make my own juice and love to show off my builds, it's drip all day, hands down. It opens conversation more and gives me a chance to see another 'vapers' views and opinions, as I'm pretty introvert when it comes to anything because I don't want to be THAT guy that just walks up and "hey check my vapeout," (insert large cloud that produces 0 visibility)

It's all in personal experience and opinion, if you care less about people seeing your build, and prefer people not ask to drip your juice (in my experience, I don't mind sharing, but .... have a good flavor -_- lol), then go tank all the way. If you're a nerd that puts hard work into your coils, then drip all the way. The only down side to dripping I've found is finding new decks for that new challenge. I have 4 different styles of deck (3 post, 4p, 5p, and Kennedy v2 (which is really just different airflow for "bigger, better clouds..") It's a full blown addiction lol.
If you ever do decided to try rta's go for a goblin v2. Its got a 4 post deck but just mini and massive airflow for tank so let's just say clouds

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If you ever do decided to try rta's go for a goblin v2. Its got a 4 post deck but just mini and massive airflow for tank so let's just say clouds

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Not trying to get off topic or steal the thread, but does it work well with mechs? Anymore it seems tanks and box mods are the business, I prefer my god ol' unregulated... No risk, no rush.. (promise i use safety when building, I don't promote making myself our anyone else a poster for the few regs, I just home see)


Because I want to get a tank for driving, and to try it out last one I had was a aspire nautalis mini, and the coil was like 1.8
 

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I have both RDAs and RTAs but I mostly use tanks for their portability. I strictly use rebuildables and I dry burn my coils and replace my wicks with each tank refill for the best possible flavor. I hardly every replace my coils and if I want to switch liquids I just vape a tank until it's empty, dry burn, replace the wick, and put in a different juice.

Not that it matters or relates to the OP, but I only use mechanical mods, I use single coils on my RTAs, and I don't like a wide open airflow as I'm not a cloud chaser.
 

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Not trying to get off topic or steal the thread, but does it work well with mechs? Anymore it seems tanks and box mods are the business, I prefer my god ol' unregulated... No risk, no rush.. (promise i use safety when building, I don't promote making myself our anyone else a poster for the few regs, I just home see)


Because I want to get a tank for driving, and to try it out last one I had was a aspire nautalis mini, and the coil was like 1.8
You could run a goblin on a mech depending on your ohms I look at it as an rda that juices itself. If the ohms are low enough you should have a problem

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At the start I was sure I'd NEVER rebuild and certainly never mess with rda's. I was wrong. I went from N mini with coil heads to a sub tank with rebuildable deck. Then I tried a dripper and never looked back. I don't do clouds. My kanthal builds are 1.5 ohm, single coil, 20 watts. My temp control builds are single coils at 420-500 degrees. I like a clean coil daily. A dripper and temp contol is my preferred setup. I won't be going to mechanical mods unless the government seriously interferes with access to regulated devices and mine go bad somehow.
 
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