Tanks with huge airflow

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Madadoor

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I quit smoking with a kayfun lite and then moved over to RDAs. I love my RDAs because I find I get better flavour and vapor from them, the main reason I think is because I like a fairly airy draw. Ever since my move from RTAs I find my kayfun unbearable to use. What I would like is a tank I can use on the go with as much airflow as possible, I think this might make tanks bearable again.
 

silenuz

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Take a look into the arctic tank, I know you mentioned RTAs but for what you're looking for it has 4 3mm airholes fully adjustable and a few different replaceable coil options down to a .2 dual. At 15$ for a 5 pack and a cheap tank price it's not too much of a risk.

I love this thing. I have an atlantis, subtank mini, silverplay, lemo drop, and a kayfun 4 clone and a lot of rdas, the arctic is the only one I use now.

I know there have been a lot of mixed reviews but it is a pretty sweet little clearomizer, my only downside is that now I have to carry around my sigelei box instead of my little istick to push the 70w I'm vaping at. :p
 

edyle

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I quit smoking with a kayfun lite and then moved over to RDAs. I love my RDAs because I find I get better flavour and vapor from them, the main reason I think is because I like a fairly airy draw. Ever since my move from RTAs I find my kayfun unbearable to use. What I would like is a tank I can use on the go with as much airflow as possible, I think this might make tanks bearable again.

Look at the flash e-vapour.
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You could drip out that airhole to 1/4 inch if you want.


Kayfun type rta's take airflow from below the atomizer decking and you basically have a long narrow pathway running through solid metal to navigate.

With the flash, it's just like many common rda's with side airflow, where you can just drill out the hole through a thin piece of metal.


The bigdripper is also lots of airflow.
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again, if that's not enough you can just use a drill or a hacksaw to make bigger airflow because it's simple hole-in-the-side-direct-to-coil airflow
 
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