What to go with an evic? - Tank, clearo, etc

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chrisaaron

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Hello everyone,

So I have an evic on the way, and is my first mod. As such, looking for something to go with that would compliment it nicely but don't want to drop a fortune on a tank/atty. I know the Kangers will work, but looking for something more asthetically pleasing.

Any suggestions?

Thanks!

I like the look of the Vision ViVi STV Nova on top of my eVic. Plus the novas give me a lot more flavor than a lot of the cheap clearos I was using.
 

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I have vision v3 and vivi nova mini on mine.
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I like the looks of the AGA T but seems like they're a lot of work? Like I said, I'm using Kanger T3's right now; how hard is it to get that set up and running? Also, how much fooling around do you have to do with it? I'd like something that's fill and go for the most part, don't do any dripping, don't want to be constantly rebuilding something. Is this one that way, or fairly simple?
 

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I'm rocking the Vapeonly BCC and like it so far! Has a stiffer draw then I wanted, but I'm actually getting used to it. Flavor is amazing! It does seem like it need 200-300 puffs before it really breaks in and starts getting delicious

 

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I like the looks of the AGA T but seems like they're a lot of work? Like I said, I'm using Kanger T3's right now; how hard is it to get that set up and running? Also, how much fooling around do you have to do with it? I'd like something that's fill and go for the most part, don't do any dripping, don't want to be constantly rebuilding something. Is this one that way, or fairly simple?

I would say that anyone can do it. But in your case it might more than its worth. If you can wait a couple more weeks, go with the kanger protank. It will be similar to a t3 but made to fit a 510 connection and will be wider than the t3.

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