Vaporesso Estoc Tank

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Roadtrip635

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I usually use RTAs, but I have been wanting to try ceramic coils for a long time. I just got the new Vaporesso Estoc Mega Tank to give them a try. Vaporesso has been known for their ceramic coils and figured this would be a good tank to try them with. They are using what they call an EUC coil and instead of changing out an entire coil you change out the core. It came with a 0.5 ceramic EUC coil, but also included a 0.4 Kanthal clapton EUC coil, which is nice.

It's a simple tank and looks nice. It's an easy top fill, came with a nice Delrin drip tip and the airflow is similar to my Merlin RTAs. The airflow isn't as wide open as some tanks, but still gets plenty of air. I have been using it with the ceramic core and the flavor has been good, I haven't tried it with the traditional core yet though. The flavor has been good and wicks well. The tank does get a bit warm but the Delrin DT never heated up. It also came with a couple of silicon caps to insulate the top. I haven't had any seeping, leaking or gurgling so far. The build quality is nice, holds 4ml and easy to fill. I'm liking this tank so far and I like the idea behind the EUC cores. The EUC cores are easy to change and are pretty inexpensive, I'm looking forward to trying the kanthal clapton.

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Here it is on my Voidray, I changed the drip tip to make it matchy matchy.....lol

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Been using the Estoc Mega for a week now. Also got it from Heaven Gifts.
It's quite good, considering the price! Haven't ran into any problems during this time. Been using the EUC SS core this whole time, both in VW and TC modes. Works fine either way.

No gurgle, no spit back, no leakages. The flavour is nice and so are the clouds. The airflow is a bit restricted, but that's me I guess, since my two daily drivers are Griffin and a Tsunami.

One thing I did find slightly annoying is the airflow adjustment ring. That also could be because of me being used to Griffin though. It adjusts "the wrong way". With "wrong way" I mean it closes in a clockwise direction. What happens is that you screw on your tank on your mod and when you tighten it down, the airflow closes. When you try to open it back up, you end up unscrewing the tank from the mod. That's my only gripe really... other than that, it's quite nice.
 
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