The perfect weapon of choice

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Zytran

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Hi All, ;)
First off I was a heavy smoker for 30 years, since vaping I've not smoked in 10 days and 12 hours.

I've bought a few items over the past few weeks and I am looking for that perfect weapon of choice.
Nothing against chasing clouds, I prefer something simple, portable and customizable to fit my needs.

I am currently using the istick eleaf 20W 5.5V with a Aspire Nautilus Mini, works great but I fill it daily.
I've been to a few shops and saw nothing that suits me, so if anyone could help me out, I would appreciate it very much.

So, below are a few features that I'd like to find.

Wanted Features said:
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-- 3ml E-liquid capacity
-- Bottom Vertical Coil / Bottom coil / Bottom fill design
-- Option: Replaceable Coils or Rebuild-able Atomizer(MINI RBA)
-- Adjustable airflow system
-- Spring-loaded 510 connection / Removable 510 drip tip
-- Replaceable glass tank
-- Completely disassemble-able
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Closing thoughts:
The Kanger SUBTANK-MINI seems suitable, but not sure about it being 4.5ml !
The Kanger SUBTANK-NANO seems prefect but no rebuild-able atomizer.

I suppose I am seeking a Kanger SUBTANK-MINI with a capacity of 3ml !!!!!!!!! :unsure:

The setup I am currently looking at is the Vapor Shark rDNA 40w with Kanger SUBTANK-MINI, if I can find a customizable 3ml.

Thanks, Hopefully someone can point me in the right direction.
 

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Sub tank would be great. Or if you wanna rebuild then I would say the Lemo as it holds up to 5ml and would last you a day or a few days without refilling. There are many RTA (rebuildable tank atomizer) out there that are stellar. The Lemo and the delta 2. The delta 2 just like the subtank can sub ohm and have replaceable coils and a build deck.
 

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Your will to learn and continue vaping will be your best weapon... watch lots of how to and review vids from ecireviews.com to familiarized yourself with the lingo and the gear that's out there...your success will depend on you finding gear that's reliable, efficient and works for you..keep it simple then gradually step it up and you will be fine. we all had to take baby steps before walking and running...times will trying at the beginning but don't give in....good luck!
 

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Keep in mind that if you go the route of running a subtank or similar low ohm coiled atty, you will be going through a lot more e juice than you're currently using with your mini nautilus.

With the istick 20w you have now, you might be better off for now just sticking with the naut mini and learning coil building and cotton wicking on something more user friendly like a russian91% or a kayfun lite. Making cotton wicked 28ga coils around the 1.5 ohm range and vaping around 8 to 10.5 watts, you'll discover how satisfying the vape quality is, and not be blowing the budget on massive amounts of juice you'll need to feed the subohm monkey. Not to mention the frequent battery charging involved.
 
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Zytran

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Thank you for all the feedback, I will continue my research... and keep this post updated.

Great Idea! thanks fogging katrider
Keep in mind that if you go the route of running a subtank or similar low ohm coiled atty, you will be going through a lot more e juice than you're currently using with your mini nautilus.

With the istick 20w you have now, you might be better off for now just sticking with the naut mini and learning coil building and cotton wicking on something more user friendly like a russian91% or a kayfun lite. Making cotton wicked 28ga coils around the 1.5 ohm range and vaping around 8 to 10.5 watts, you'll discover how satisfying the vape quality is, and not be blowing the budget on massive amounts of juice you'll need to feed the subohm monkey. Not to mention the frequent battery charging involved.
 
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