vivi nova - kanger t2

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Welcome , but quite a bit actually . The Kanger is a carto type tank , similar to the Ego Vision/ Stardust . The Vivi-Nova is an atty style tank . Uses changable varied ohm atty heads . The regular comes with three 1.8 , 2.4 , and 2.8 . The Mini , only comes with one , usually a 1.8 head . But they are inter-changable .
 

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^^ i have no idea what he is talking about ^^^

they are both advanced Ce2 style tanks with a lot of similarities ,,replaceable heads which can be rebuilt if your are skilled enough
can be taken apart to clean ,,the biggest difference is T2 is 2 1\2 mls,,vivi nova is 5mls
both have the replaceable heads at the top of the tank

the version 1 vivi novas were known for getting really bad dry burnt hits

heres some picture links

http://www.discountvapers.com/kanger-t2-rebuildable-clearomizer-lr-clear/

http://www.discountvapers.com/vision-vivi-nova-tank-clearomizer-v2-5/
 
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The regular comes with three 1.8 , 2.4 , and 2.8 . The Mini , only comes with one , usually a 1.8 head . But they are inter-changable .

Actually, the Mini Vivi Nova is also available with the full three heads, it just depends on which vendor you are buying them from. The one I got from GotVapes only included the single head while the one I got from DiscountVapers came in a box with all three heads.
 

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I haven't tried the t2 but I can speak of the vivi nova. I dont know if there is a more simpler ,easier device to use. With a little research on here and you tube , you can learn to rebuild the heads for about .05 a head. Cleaning , filling is simple. And most importantly the device just works. hoosierecigs.com is the cheapest place that I have found them ,but i am sure somewhere has them cheaper. If you have any questions about them feel free to pm me and I will try and help if I can.
I see alot of people like the vivi nova I currently have the t2 and was wondering is there a big difference between the two
 

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the nova rocks for rebuildability and simple care free setup and virtually leak proof, i like the minis myself. but somewhat light on taste sometimes. the T2 has replaceable heads but doesnt come apart like the nova. and has a pretty good taste, if you already use the T2 i would say the nova is really only worth it for a good back up or if your interested in a bigger tank.

the size is always misrepresented for the actual tank volume VS the fluid volume, the nova is 3ml the mini is 2 ml actual fluid level inside the tanks
 

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For me, the difference between the two is flavor and draw. The ViVi Nova is a clearo, but the draw is tighter than the Kanger T2 and the flavor is a bit more muted. The T2 has a looser draw and seems to bring out more of the sweeter notes in the juice flavor profile, which I like.

Both are very good, so it really comes down to a matter of personal preference.
 

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Welcome , but quite a bit actually . The Kanger is a carto type tank , similar to the Ego Vision/ Stardust . The Vivi-Nova is an atty style tank . Uses changable varied ohm atty heads . The regular comes with three 1.8 , 2.4 , and 2.8 . The Mini , only comes with one , usually a 1.8 head . But they are inter-changable .

Posting a totally wrong answer to a newbie's question can result in total confusion and possibly wasted money for them. Kanger is in no way, shape or form a carto type tank. It is a clearomizer and uses wicking for liquid absorption. Vision Vivi minis are clearomizers @ ~2ml. The Vision Vivi Novas are tanks which also use wicks and could possibly hold up to 3.5ml of liquid.
 

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For me, the difference between the two is flavor and draw. The ViVi Nova is a clearo, but the draw is tighter than the Kanger T2 and the flavor is a bit more muted. The T2 has a looser draw and seems to bring out more of the sweeter notes in the juice flavor profile, which I like.

Both are very good, so it really comes down to a matter of personal preference.


I guess I should pick one up and give it a try I have the t2 now and love it

I would suggest trying the t3 for some of your juices. I'm using the smok redux which is like the t2 but I'm thinking of trying the t3 for some of my mixes, such as blackberry and wintergreen. I'm thinking the slightly cooler vape from the t3 would pop the flavors on some of my fruit mixes.
 

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Posting a totally wrong answer to a newbie's question can result in total confusion and possibly wasted money for them. Kanger is in no way, shape or form a carto type tank. It is a clearomizer and uses wicking for liquid absorption. Vision Vivi minis are clearomizers @ ~2ml. The Vision Vivi Novas are tanks which also use wicks and could possibly hold up to 3.5ml of liquid.
Well excuse me , I didn't realize , I was in the midst of the forum expert . In the future , everyone can forward their questions , directly to you . My bad , for not knowing any better . Thank God , you came along to straighten everything out .
 

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For myself I love the T2's. To me the vivis still sound too fiddly - whereas the T2's are fill and go, they last a decent amount of time and the heads are replaceable just like the novas, costs about $1.50 for heads. I recommend a 2.2 - 2.4 ohm for 3.7 volt batteries on my eGo/eGo twist batteries.
 

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For me, the difference between the two is flavor and draw. The ViVi Nova is a clearo, but the draw is tighter than the Kanger T2 and the flavor is a bit more muted. The T2 has a looser draw and seems to bring out more of the sweeter notes in the juice flavor profile, which I like.

Both are very good, so it really comes down to a matter of personal preference.


I actually had to plug one of the holes in my nova cause the draw was way loose causing a burnt taste & muting of flavor. Plugging one hole made a made a world of diff. In just one day I now have the VIVI dialed in (plugged one hole, trimmed wick with 2.4 Ohm @ 4.1 V) & am digging some Blue Berry.

Keith
 

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I haven't tried the vivi nova, but I do love my T2. I was so fed up with muted taste from the visions/stardust and having to replace the whole set up. So I went with bc and loved the CE3,I had no leaking issues but it's such a small capacity..then I tried the phoenix 3ml, loved it, but hard to find in stock. Meantime I found the kangers, which I prefer, and enjoying a tc again for the warmth. I do like the concept of changing the coils vs the whole set up. It holds up very well, been dropped (not on purpose) few times, and no cracks or shattering from the tank or tip.
 

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Actually, the Mini Vivi Nova is also available with the full three heads, it just depends on which vendor you are buying them from. The one I got from GotVapes only included the single head while the one I got from DiscountVapers came in a box with all three heads.
I got mine from DV and got the 3 option selection, didn't realize they sold a single choice option. I pretty much only want the 1.8 ohm head, good to know thanks
 

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Now I am confused... I am new as well, and like the op looking at different options and setups. The only thing I had come across so far for ohms was the different coil's, but this thread reads like the atomizer or the head is what is dictating how many ohms you are using. Can anyone explain this a little better?
 

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T2 sometimes needs alot of attention. Floods often and sometimes gives dry hits. So you need to clean or adjust the silicone cap.
After your find the "good place" it will be good all day again :D I just love it.

Some are saing that T3 might be good choose also but it has bottom coil so its cooler than T2 / Vivi.

Previous poster - i dont understand quite good what you are asking but basicly:
you can get coild with different ohm's for clearomizers what have changable head.
You must choose the right resistance depending what battery you have. If its regulat non-VV then use 1.8ohm , if you have twist/spinner or some expensive PV then it doesnt matter what ohm you use - just adjust the right voltage.
 
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