Trying to find the right tank system with airy draw

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Crocky

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I use drippers now almost exclusively. I typically drill out my airholes with the exception of a few. I like a nice airy draw. I want to find a tank now for convienance to use with either my mechs or dna. I have 5 kayfuns and 4 of them are with the larger holes from ehpro. Those just don't do it for me. I took my original without the airflow control (before the lite plus came out) and drilled the air hole on the side to 3/32. Now I think this might work although the center post hole does not line up properly so I am not getting the benefit. If I line it up then the deck is loose. I thought about tightening the deck all the way then hitting the airhole with a 1/16 so it penetrates the center post. But I am worried it will demolish the pin being there is already an airhole there and not much space to make another.

with that said I have been looking at the aero tank giant, mega and big buddha.
any suggestions on these or others.
 

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Thank you! Yeah I have read they are pretty good. Wondering if the airhole the mega can be drilled out. Seems it is a sliding titration so thinking another airhole could be drilled to look similar to the giant with multiple airholes.
Hoping someone here that has tried all of them can compare.

Don't get me wrong I love the kayfuns but I prefer an easier draw than what I am getting.
I have heard the Russians have more of an airy draw than kayfuns.
 

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SQuape R for the win! I have not tried a Fogger yet but my SQuape R with the AFC fully open almost feels like an RDA. Super airy especially when compared to a KF or R91. You would not be disappointed if you were to purchase one. If you are, I'll buy it from you. :D

Airflow adjustment ring with 6 different hole sizes from .9mm to 3.1mm
 

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Fogger V4 hands down. I'm an ex-hookah smoker (not cigarettes) so I only do lung inhales and prefer a wide-open draw. The Fogger V4 definitely delivers, stock without drilling anything out (AFC ring left on, I've heard taking it off it's even airier but I don't like how it looks) it's a 'lil airier than using my Origen V2 on the largest airholes (Origen has 2x 2mm air holes). Not to mention it handles sub ohms like it was built for sub ohming and the wicking is oh so easy once you figure it out. I had it running flawlessly the second day I owned it :D
 

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+1 on the suggestion for an Aga T7. Wide open it's very airy. Another option is the Smok RSBT. Just got that and while it is not as airy as the T7, it's pretty close and makes my Kayfuns feel like trying to suck a tennis ball through a garden hose.

Or, if you're willing to go the genny route, the RSST dual coil with the adjustable airflow cap is as airy as any dipper wide open. Not tough to build if you use ReadyxWick -- very easy, in fact. I've also tried it with rayon and cotton, but the Readyxwick is more reliable for chain vaping.

All are under $30, so they don't take too much of a bite out of the wallet.
 

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I will check out the agaT7 as well. The squape r sounds great too but I will have to wait until a clone comes out until I know I like it. The fogger v4 appears to have several versions of the 4. I assume I want the one where the juice channels go straight down instead of the L. Also I think that is the one you don't put the wicks in the juice channel just over top of them....is this on point?

I am excited to try a tank out again just for ease of use when I am traveling.

Thanks for all the input
 

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Also I think that is the one you don't put the wicks in the juice channel just over top of them....is this on point?

As I said before, I have no experience with the Fogger. However, what you describe above is exactly how the SQuape R is re-wicked. I find wicking to be the hardest part of the rebuilding process and I have yet to have one single build that was bad from the git go after watching the following video. I have used more and less wick and each time it has been flawless.

 

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I have an aerotank mega and just got the kayfun. I must say the Kayfun is new to me but I have had the mega awhile and it is no slouch. I does perform nicely. You could definitely drill it out even bigger. The air hole is actually a slit that goes small to wide open so you could just extend that groove and make the actual hole bigger
 
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