Hey all you tankers! I'm really excited about this one because of one main reason: big'ol airflow! It's been too long that glassomizers haven't had adequate airflow, the Aspire Nautilus adressed that problem pretty well, and that's been my favorite since. Since I've somewhat migrated to dripping (I still love my tanks for traveling, and especially flavor testing etc.), I haven't tried every tank out there, but I still know a good one when I see it, in fact I can appreciate the design even more because of that fact. The Kanger Mega looks awesome too with airflow that is nearly as big as the Nautilus's, and a juice capacity almost as good too.
(Keep in mind this is still a prototype, but I'd imagine we'll be seeing it before the end of next month for sure.)
Well Joyetech is stepping it up! The review I saw it on is below, and it looks like they took the best of both worlds, and combined them (in fact I'm positive that's what they did lol). It's got a massive 6ml juice capacity, smashing the Nautilus by a ml, some sexier styling of the Kanger (straight edged, pyrex interior, with stainless steel "windows" to prevent breaking just like the Aspire et-s, lol you see what I mean by "best of both worlds", there's a little bit of the best glasso's out there.). And the replaceable atty is basically straight out of the Nautilus, I mean down to the wicking material making a "cup", and the plastic insert to hold the silica, BUT they drilled some wider juice flow to take advantage of the bigger airflow.
The additions I'm most excited about are: Relatively MASSIVE airflow for a tank, and a 1.4ohm tri-coil. Some may be skeptical about the amount of coils in their atty, but going from a kanger single to the aspires dual coil atty when it came out was quite a difference, it basically allows for more surface area per volt.
Instead of hovering around 3.7volts like you would on most tanks (I did anyway, or else they'd burn for me and my juices), the Delta has been tested to work best from 4-6 volts! That means you can be pumping about 25 watts into your glassomizer! Just from the review below, you can tell it definitely produces alot more vapor than your usual glassomizer, it looks like a little more vapor than I usually get on a kayfun! And I bet the flavor is epic because of the smaller chimney. I'm truly excited for this thing, big vapor from a glassomizer finally! Vaping technology is really starting to move.
more airflow + more juice flow + more coils + more power + more sexy = me buying a tank again.
Cheers!
(Please don't take this as looking down on tankers, because I'm genuinely not, I can't wait for the day we'll all be vaping a convenient tank system that will put everything to shame. I truly do understand the awesome convenience, flavor, and general easy of a replaceable atty tank, that's why I'm so excited!)
Joyetech Delta Site:
Joyetech Delta
(Keep in mind this is still a prototype, but I'd imagine we'll be seeing it before the end of next month for sure.)
Well Joyetech is stepping it up! The review I saw it on is below, and it looks like they took the best of both worlds, and combined them (in fact I'm positive that's what they did lol). It's got a massive 6ml juice capacity, smashing the Nautilus by a ml, some sexier styling of the Kanger (straight edged, pyrex interior, with stainless steel "windows" to prevent breaking just like the Aspire et-s, lol you see what I mean by "best of both worlds", there's a little bit of the best glasso's out there.). And the replaceable atty is basically straight out of the Nautilus, I mean down to the wicking material making a "cup", and the plastic insert to hold the silica, BUT they drilled some wider juice flow to take advantage of the bigger airflow.
The additions I'm most excited about are: Relatively MASSIVE airflow for a tank, and a 1.4ohm tri-coil. Some may be skeptical about the amount of coils in their atty, but going from a kanger single to the aspires dual coil atty when it came out was quite a difference, it basically allows for more surface area per volt.
Instead of hovering around 3.7volts like you would on most tanks (I did anyway, or else they'd burn for me and my juices), the Delta has been tested to work best from 4-6 volts! That means you can be pumping about 25 watts into your glassomizer! Just from the review below, you can tell it definitely produces alot more vapor than your usual glassomizer, it looks like a little more vapor than I usually get on a kayfun! And I bet the flavor is epic because of the smaller chimney. I'm truly excited for this thing, big vapor from a glassomizer finally! Vaping technology is really starting to move.
more airflow + more juice flow + more coils + more power + more sexy = me buying a tank again.
Cheers!

Joyetech Delta Site:
Joyetech Delta