Vision Spinner Kits

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FaithK

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So, I was going to originally go with a Kanger Evod eGo Full Kit to start with, but the place I was going to order from is currently out of stock and has been for a while apparently. The other places I found that have it, are more pricey. So, in the meantime, I have been looking at the Vision Spinner kits again. I found this site that has them, but don't know which one is the best to go with and then each one also has sub categories.

1. Spinner ProTank Kit with either Mini ProTank 2 1.8/2.2 ohm or Mini ProTank 2 V2 2x1.8 ohm (not sure what the difference is)
2. Spinner with a T3S 1.8 ohm or 2.5 ohm (not sure which is better)
3. Spinner with Vision eGo Clearomizers (CE4 Style Clearomizers)
4. Spinner with V3 Vision Clearomizer either 2.2 ohm or 2.4 ohm (not sure which is better)

http://www.sweet-vapes.com/shop?page=shop.browse&category_id=54

Any advice or input is greatly appreciated here!
 

GaG8tor

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I'm really new to this but I'll tell you what I have. Bought a full kit from my local B&M.I got 2of the Vision 1300 VV, 2 Pro tanks with top coils, charger, 2 extra coil, a case and lanyard for 99 bucks. That's a few bucks more than online but I didn't pay shipping and can always go into the shop if I have questions or concerns. I'm totally happy with this setup.You definitely want variable voltage batteries because you can adjust the voltage for different juices, amount of juice in your tank or battery level. Like I said, I'm totally new to this but this is what's working for me right now and I couldn't be happier.
 

Baditude

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The difference in the different clearomizer tank models is subjective and preference driven. Since a Spinner is a variable voltage battery, the ohms are not that important as you can adjust the dial to suit your taste. Lower resistance (lower number) will give a slightly warmer vape, higher resistance (higher number) will give a slightly cooler vape. LR will drain the batteries slightly faster as they pull more amps from the battery.

I'd suggest looking up each tank on YouTube and seeing which one you'd likely prefer in ease of use and maintanance. I'd definitely get one that uses replaceable heads, and not one of the disposable tanks.
 
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