What topper has provided your most consistent vape?

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bcameron

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Currently for me its the Nautilus followed by my Aerotanks. But then I rebuild my coils for these. I have found too many QC issues with stock coils. Learn to rebuild and find a build you like. It will make your Nautilus and Kanger tanks trouble free.

Waiting for my Hcigar Kayfun 3.1 to come in. From what I have read this should end up as my best vape.
 

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My first EVOD has been the best for me. I bought an Aspire and that thing is a HUGE P.I.T.A. Seems like every time I turn around I am having to take it apart and diagnose a new problem. IMHO stay far away from them and stick with RBAs or Kanger stuff.


Quite opposite for me. I have used the whole Aspire product line except for the early BCC's and they have been very reliable with a consistent vape. No leaking from any of them. The only issue is the QC on their coils. But I find this is a problem with almost all manufacturer coils.
 

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Once I got an RDA, I will never go back to tanks. All the flavors taste awesome, to the point where regular tanks like all the kangers and evods, CE4's and anything similar dont even taste like they have any flavor at all.

I will admit that it does suck trying to put fluid on the wicks while your driving though.

I did have a Kayfun Clone, and the flavor is great in those also, but I hated the cleaning/Rebuilding process, due to getting juice everywhere, and it was a pain to position 28ga wire under the screws
 
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Once I got an RDA, I will never go back to tanks. All the flavors taste awesome, to the point where regular tanks like all the kangers and evods, CE4's and anything similar dont even taste like they have any flavor at all.

I will admit that it does suck trying to put fluid on the wicks while your driving though.

I did have a Kayfun Clone, and the flavor is great in those also, but I hated the cleaning/Rebuilding process, due to getting juice everywhere, and it was a pain to position 28ga wire under the screws

Uh oh... you just sent up the Reo equivalent of a Batsignal. Prepare for invasion ;)
 

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I've been using a Sigelei Puritank for the last 7 months now they haven't let me down yet. It takes the protank head and being 4 mls they are just the right size for me to take to work without having to carry juice with me. I learned to rebuild protank heads months ago and like said before, you find the right build for the right atty and you are going to have a awesome vape experience. You can even make a chitty CE4 clearo vape like a champ with the right coil build in it, I have some people that I still rebuild their CE4 heads and they won't have any other atty and that's cause of the builds I give them.
I use to feel sorry for those who are having problems with their attys and heads but no no more since I know how easy it is to rebuild or rewick a protank head or set up various RBA's. Too many people are still stuck in the smoking analogues frame of mind ....light-smoke-buttout is very simple procedure but with vaporizing there is a amount of maintenance you have to go through, some DIY and the occasional hoop to jump through to have the proper vape experience. If you just think vaping is plug and play...then your just fooling yourself.
 

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As vaping is still relatively new, there is no perfected topper yet. I doubt there ever will be. I get my most consistent vape out of my EVOD tanks. Easy to fill, easy to clean, rewicking is a breeze, and it just works*

*For me

I'm also new, and also a big Evod fan. I got them with my ego starter kit, then used them with my Vision Spinners I purchased. Now I have the MVP 2, and I like using them with it, also. They don't hold a whole lot, but I'm home most of the time and can refill them easily, so that's not a problem.

They are inexpensive, about $5 on sale at a lot of places, and the heads are also cheap and easy to find. I have quite a few Evods now, and keep them loaded with different flavors to rotate throughout the day. I have had very few problems with them overall, just occasional gurgling, which was the result of "user error.". If that happens, I take the tank off, wipe off any juice and put it back together carefully, being sure all the connections are snug. That usually works.
 

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And mine is still a Kanger T2 (they work with eGo batteries specifically, so you need a 510 adapter if you're using a different battery). Fill and go. Flavor's great. Period.

Actually a T2 works great on a Halo Triton battery. They leave a small gap, but still fire. That's all my wife has been using for 18 months.
 

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for inexpensive toppers Evods have been the most consistent for me. Not as good as an RDA but consistent & pretty decent. Unfortunately they are only as good as the quality of the heads so it CAN vary. I just happen to be fortunate in that I've gotten decent quality heads.

For better quality longer lasting toppers, my RM2, Igo S & Squid RDAs have been the most consistent. I've got the build I like best down so it's easy peasy to get a consistent & satisfying vape out of them.
 

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I get the most consistent performance from Evods. Now if they just held more and I could see the fluid level without my reading glasses...that would be perfect. I have an IBTanked in the mail (yes, stalking the mailman) so here's hoping it will be nirvana.

Someone recommended these Evod-type clearomizers. They look just like the original Evods, but have a larger capacity. I've been thinking about ordering some, because I like my Evods so much.

Kanger MT3 Rebuildable Clearomizer - Black
 

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I've been using a Sigelei Puritank for the last 7 months now they haven't let me down yet. It takes the protank head and being 4 mls they are just the right size for me to take to work without having to carry juice with me. I learned to rebuild protank heads months ago and like said before, you find the right build for the right atty and you are going to have a awesome vape experience. You can even make a chitty CE4 clearo vape like a champ with the right coil build in it, I have some people that I still rebuild their CE4 heads and they won't have any other atty and that's cause of the builds I give them.
I use to feel sorry for those who are having problems with their attys and heads but no no more since I know how easy it is to rebuild or rewick a protank head or set up various RBA's. Too many people are still stuck in the smoking analogues frame of mind ....light-smoke-buttout is very simple procedure but with vaporizing there is a amount of maintenance you have to go through, some DIY and the occasional hoop to jump through to have the proper vape experience. If you just think vaping is plug and play...then your just fooling yourself.

Couldn't agree more. I don't mind the maintenance part. It's more like a hobby to me.
 

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Currently I am loving the FT SteamBoy clone, really potent little atty even on one coil its a trooper.

Focale's Kraken is another little unsung hero, very nice with the AFC have that on a single coil/SS mesh like the SteamBoy which for both I used twisted coil 28g.

Two of my KFL's stand out, I won't mention the older one's vendor cos they ripped me off but that with a navy nest, twisted wire 32g microcoil is very good but not as good as the Focale KFL 3.1ES, which is just awesome if it weren't a pain to fill in that sideport (top filled it). Both are very good and both are Tobeco variants but the latter is just a different generation of quality, I cannot fault the flawless finish, high polish level, the fact it was coiled and ready to go and is pure SS top to tail.

Carto holding X8 is a diddy little thing and great for out and about if DCT's is your "thang"
 
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