Tootle Puffers, Part Three! (The Sequel of the Redux)

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When I talk vaping styles I like to clearly define what I mean by MTL and what attributes constitute that style for me:

MTL attributes:
  • Simple single wire coils of 26 gauge or smaller
  • Above 1 ohm builds
  • Airflow coming from below coil with a 2 mm max path from AFC ring to inlet below coil (prefer smaller)
  • Small/tight deck
  • Short/tight chimney
  • Produces excellent flavor

I agree with most of the attributes. A question. How would you class the smok spirals plus tank? I'm a newb to this. I would class this a mtl. Or am I mistaken?
 

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I agree with most of the attributes. A question. How would you class the smok spirals plus tank? I'm a newb to this. I would class this a mtl. Or am I mistaken?
Hey there, welcome to the thread :)

I don't know that tank very well, my descriptions above are mostly in the context of an RTA but can definitely apply to clearomizers also. An RTA is a rebuildable tank atomizer and a clearomizer is a tank that takes a pre-built coil from a manufacturer.

For clearomizers, I am a big fan of the Nautilus coil. This coil fits several excellent MTL devices:
  • Nautilus mini
  • Nautilus full size
  • Nautilus 2
  • Kabuki
  • Vika Fantasy
  • Cleito mini
  • Aspire Plato
  • Triton mini
  • Aspire K3
  • Billet box comfort bridge
So, as you see, there are many devices that can take the coil which, IMO, makes it perhaps the most versatile MTL drop in coil available, as well as a very flavorful coil by many users opinion. Not the easiest to rebuild but can be done.

Looking at the Smok tank you listed I would say this is more geared towards DL/sub-ohm vaping. The drop in coils are .6 and .3 ohm coils. There is an RBA for rebuilds but an above ohm coil is probably not what this tank is designed for but having never used it I can't speak definitively.
 

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Thank you very much for your input. From what I can gather it is a hybrid tank for restricted lung and mouth to lung for full flavour.
you're welcome :)

I see you are interested in tobacco flavors and thought I would suggest the following:
Kentucky Premium Blends
I especially enjoy:
Kentucky Maplewood Blend

For NET tobacco juices:
www.Naturally-Extracted-Tobacco.com, e-liquids for electronic cigarettes
I like:
Big Spirit

And as stated earlier, if you decide to begin to DIY there are some very simple concentrates you can purchase and mix your own tobacco flavors very inexpensively:
DIY Tobacco Flavoring
http://www.ecigexpress.com/shop/diy-e-liquid/browse-flavorings/tobacco-flavors.html
 

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you're welcome :)

I see you are interested in tobacco flavors and thought I would suggest the following:
Kentucky Premium Blends
I especially enjoy:
Kentucky Maplewood Blend

For NET tobacco juices:
www.Naturally-Extracted-Tobacco.com, e-liquids for electronic cigarettes
I like:
Big Spirit

And as stated earlier, if you decide to begin to DIY there are some very simple concentrates you can purchase and mix your own tobacco flavors very inexpensively:
DIY Tobacco Flavoring
Tobacco Flavors - ecigExpress

Now that's what I'm talking about. Thank you very much for that link.
 

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When I talk vaping styles I like to clearly define what I mean by MTL and what attributes constitute that style for me:

MTL attributes:
  • Simple single wire coils of 26 gauge or smaller
  • Above 1 ohm builds
  • Airflow coming from below coil with a 2 mm max path from AFC ring to inlet below coil (prefer smaller)
  • Small/tight deck
  • Short/tight chimney
  • Produces excellent flavor

I can agree with some of that.
 

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When I talk vaping styles I like to clearly define what I mean by MTL and what attributes constitute that style for me:

MTL attributes:
  • Simple single wire coils of 26 gauge or smaller
  • Above 1 ohm builds
  • Airflow coming from below coil with a 2 mm max path from AFC ring to inlet below coil (prefer smaller)
  • Small/tight deck
  • Short/tight chimney
  • Produces excellent flavor
Sorry i fall out of that vaping description.

Im 98% there but prefer a .8 ohm coil in my Kompact Kayfun (KK)
 

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    For me mouth to lung simply means draw the vapor into my mouth, then when filled, draw into my lungs.

    Nothing to do with build, watts, volts, ohm.


    This is what I think of as well. And then I think of MTL hardware as anything that allows me to do this conveniently.
     

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    Hmm. Well after looking through these MTL responses I started playing around with my Naughty Quad Flex. I have a single coil at 0.75 Ohms doing 20 Watts, in RDTA mode, using the cap with bottom airflow slots closed much of the way down for a tight draw. I'm using a Strawberry Lemonade 80/20 @ 6 nic juice. It's very sweet and flavorful. So does this pass the official rigorous specifications for a mouth-to-lung vape?
     

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