Upgrading from CE4 need help comparing Aspire ET-S BDC Glass to KangerTech PT-II Mini (V2)

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Can anyone help me with advice on mostly comparing the Aspire ET-S Bottom Dual Coil (BDC) Glassomizer to the KangerTech Protank-II Mini (V2) as I've decided to upgrade from CE4 Clearomizers to borosilicate (aka pyrex) glass. Mainly for the reason that whomever the genius was that designed these CE4 tanks probably didn't look at up a plastics chemical reactivity chart and hence all the stories about the polycarbonate tanks cracking or melting within hours of a particular e-juice being used in them. I want to go nuts with trying out a bunch of different brands & flavours now that I've found these cheap 1mL samples at SmokeRainbow.com. :p Some of the exact brands & flavours I wanna try MountBakerVapor.com has listed as may cracking polycarbonate tanks so yeah it looks like glass is the way to go for clear tanks.

So I've ordered 1 KangerTech Protank-II Mini (V2). I am still waiting for it to arrive in the mail. From what I've read and heard hopefully it should be a great tank. Maybe it will need some some aftermarket coils upgrades or whatnot.

I have seen some great deals for the Aspire ET-S Bottom Dual Coil (BDC) Glassomizer along with replacement coils. I am thinking of getting two of these as they are really cheap WorldofVape.com but I was hoping you guys could help me with some advice. So are these Aspire tanks messy and a hassle to fill each time? I noticed that from what I can see you have to take it off and fill from upside down each time rather than simple filling from the top like you would when you take off the drip trip in a CE4 or the PT-II Mini (V2). Also I'm not used to using dual coils and I'm wondering if since the Aspire has these will it drain my batteries a lot quicker compared to single coil like in my CE4 and PT-II Mini (V2). Although the Aspire comes with 1.8ohms resistance for the dual coil I'm planning to buy the larger resistance 2.2ohms since this looks better from the safe vaping voltage & resistance chart I looked at. I'm using EGO-T 650mAh batteries (these read as 4.2V when fully charged under no load but I've read on the forums these are usually 3.3-3.4V under load or at most 3.7V. 2.1 or 2.2ohms looks best I believe from looking at the chart as compared to 1.8ohms. The EGO-T batteries with CE4 has been giving me great vape and battery life for my needs so far so I'm hoping to get at least similar with the Aspire or KangerTech tanks. Usually I get a few days of vaping before needing a recharge. The other question is if the double coils of the Aspire does drain the batteries a lot more is this made up for by sufficiently more vapour which since I'm vaping for nicotine hit would slow me down anyway and therefore even out with similar battery life.

Anyway thanks for your help guys and sorry if my questions are a bit long winded. If there are any other issues or opinions regarding these tanks that you'd like to share please feel free. :)
 
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