Upgrading from VV batteries to TC box

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brunal

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Hello, I currently use normal tanks/clearomisers such as (or similar to) the Aspire Nautilus, Kanger Aerotanks, Genitank, T3D with VV batteries (Vision Spinner, Aspire).I understand that the new vaping horizon is the TC box but I am still reluctant to upgrade to a box, still fond of my VV batteries. I am also not very keen of subohm vaping.

Can you please help me to choose a TC box or battery very easy to use with my current tanks?

Many thanks to everyone!
 

fenderstrat

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other than the Nautilis(and I'l have to see if they have ni colis) none of the other tanks are going to be compatible with TC.I still have and use daily at work a mini protank 2 and a genitank mini and they are perfect for my work set up.
as already asked if you are not really into sub ohming and are happy with your current set up why change?There's no reason to keep up with the Jones'.The only thing that will be a definate upgrade is battery life my dual 18650 mod goes days between recharges
 

brunal

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other than the Nautilis(and I'l have to see if they have ni colis) none of the other tanks are going to be compatible with TC.I still have and use daily at work a mini protank 2 and a genitank mini and they are perfect for my work set up.
as already asked if you are not really into sub ohming and are happy with your current set up why change?There's no reason to keep up with the Jones'.The only thing that will be a definate upgrade is battery life my dual 18650 mod goes days between recharges
Yes, you are quite right, why change? The only reason would be that VV batteries do not last long, any VV out there Ego One style that could actually be a good alternative to this sophisticated boxes?
 

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I found for myself that the MVP 2 form factor, ruggedness and battery capacity (without tc) to be a very practical move after ego and spinner battery's with the added bonus of being able to regulate wattage or voltage.
Maybe worth a look.
Innokin iTaste MVP V2.0
There are several others like the Coolfire 4 . There is just so much choice nowadays
Hope you find something that suits.
 

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If your current rig is working for you, and you like it, no need to switch. To preserve the current size/form factor, take a look at the Innokin VV batteries. I used to use them and they are the best of the pen style IMHO. If you just have to have a TC box-- it would fire your current tanks in wattage mode, but not TC-- take a look at the Evic VT.
 
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