The End of Non-Sub-Ohm Tanks?

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beckdg

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Beck, im right above you in PA, I think the lights dim in my house when your wife fires up her PV:)
I bet.

Hers is 24mg @ 30 watts or so.

She just likes to hit mine periodically.

She also has tootler gear she really enjoys.

Only "style" she sticks to is higher nic and loose-ish draw.

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David Wolf

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I'm going to disagree :). Both the UD Bellus and Goblin Mini can. I've tested them set up both ways. Side airflow combined with the ability to use single or dual coils seems to be the ticket on the Bellus. The Gob Mini can also set up single or dual, but you can change the size of airhole(s) beneath the coil. Both are excellent designs for a variety of vapers.
Well I was thinking more on the line of tanks with stock coils, and will have to respect you're opinion on tanks I've never tried. Until I try them, haha :)
 

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I dont do subohm tanks cause they are inferior products for unsophisticated vapers :rolleyes:

Just got this in the mail today and its vaping quite tasty

Monster V3

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I have an acquaintance that uses one. How's the quality and deck? Not much talk around about it. They sell it at my local B&M and there it was shouted as "the best RTA out atm."
 

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Ok i just signed into this thing here an idk what the big deal is about using a non sub ohm tank i used. 1.2 ohm coil one day.... . Then to a .5 ohm the next day and never went back i also upgraded from a k box to a tesla in the same first week seems to me no matter what it comes down to a preference per person and you tanks and or rdas will show what you desire from you mods or pens and how you prefer to run it who cares what one person says is right or wrong as long as the build is safe and you are happy :) thats aaaaaaaall that matters

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Aspire did just release the Triton mini which has a new line of coils that are compatible with the Nautilus line. Its basically an upgrade on the Nautilus. You also have the Kabuki which is an excellent tank for flavor and it takes nautilus/triton mini coils. Even the Triton has a 1.8 ohm coil for mouth to lung vapors.

I got caught up briefly with sub ohm tanks but it was a downgrade for my style of vaping. I like nic, flavor and throat hit which is what I got out of cigarettes. I didnt smoke cigarettes to blow clouds so the increase in vapor from low sub ohming did nothing for me. All I got was muted flavor, less battery life and higher eliquid expenses.
Just went to aspires website. don't see no triton mini.
 
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I have an acquaintance that uses one. How's the quality and deck? Not much talk around about it. They sell it at my local B&M and there it was shouted as "the best RTA out atm."
I love mine it is fantastic on flavor. It has a 3mm air draw, nothing near wide open but you can comfortable lung hit it. The deck is nice, 26g is optimal I would say but you could probably use 24g. With 26g it is a VERY warm vape so going with a larger gauge really is not needed. I was surprised with the flavor and the warmth because the chimney is taller than the Kayfun was but its great.

I highly recommend getting one.
 
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