Tobecco Super Tank Mini

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gpjoe

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I was looking for a small tank that was simple to use and didn't cost a bunch for some no-frills on-the-go vaping and ended up with two of these tanks. Been using them with .5 ohm coils on my Hexohm 2.1 mods and so far I am very pleased. I like that they are a bit shorter than most of the other sub-ohm tanks available.

Anyway, I have a question for anyone that also has one of these, as I am completely stumped:

What am I supposed to do with the hex key (allen wrench) that came with both of my tanks? I don't see a grub screw anywhere on either tank or the coils or the base.

Anyone know why a wrench is supplied with the tanks? At this point I don't care how stupid I look for asking this, even if the answer is painfully obvious.

Signed, Stumped in Michigan.
 
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I just got the tank yesterday for $17. Best $17 I have spent thus far. I got the NI 200 coils with it as well. I vaped the .25 coils all the way up to 90 watts and no dry hits. It has great flavor and massive vapor production. I would compare the flavor to the Uwell Crown and Subtank Mini. The finish on it is great as well
 

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I just got the tank yesterday for $17. Best $17 I have spent thus far. I got the NI 200 coils with it as well. I vaped the .25 coils all the way up to 90 watts and no dry hits. It has great flavor and massive vapor production. I would compare the flavor to the Uwell Crown and Subtank Mini. The finish on it is great as well

Wait! $17!!!!!! Where did you find that price?
 

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I paid a bit more as I bought mine at a brick and mortar. Still, I am very pleased. The positives for me are the compact size (no too tall), use Aspire, Herkales, and Tobecco coils, top fill, great air flow and vapor, and price.

The negatives might be that you cannot use your own drip tip, and there is no RBA so you must use diposable coils - neither of which are a deal-breaker for me.

I'm using one with a .5 ohm Tobecco coil and the other with a .5 ohm Aspire coil and max VG juice and both work fantastic. In fact I may have found a tank I like better than my Kanger Subtank Minis.
 
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I own three of these, my only issue with them is changing out the coil. They are difficult to get apart, but I've never had one "stick" on any of my mods. I prefer the aspire Triton 2 Clapton coils over the stock Tobecco coils, flavor wise. The Tobecco coils last longer in my experience (2-3 weeks), while I get about a week out of the Triton 2's.
 

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I use two different tanks.

I use the Tobeco Super Tank Mini with a Evic VT and am a happy camper.
I'm using the .20 or .25 Tobeco at 40 Watts and it's a great flavorful vape.
It's my about town, work setup because it offers full flavor and the form factor isn't too large. While the vapor production

At home I use a Crown at around 50 Watts. The two serve different purposes. The Crown gulps juice and puts out embarrasingly voluminous vapor. It is also very large. The Tobeco sips juice and puts out less vapor but still a respectable amount.

Most important to me is that after a month with the Tobeco there has been no leaks, no gurgling. The mouthpiece that comes with it is excellent because it's very smooth material and doesn't pick up lip crud like metal and glass mouthpieces do.
 
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