What's next: Need your advice about my 3rd setup!

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Nomzie

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Hi everyone,

So it has been a month since I threw my analogs away :). My first setup was an Istick 40w TC and a nautilus Mini. Last week, I got a Sigelei 150w TC and a uwell Crown tank. However, since these beasts have arrived, it feels like a pain to vape with my first setup :yawn:.

Now, I have again got into the problem of choosing my 'second' setup. I need your advice on what I should get now. I am open to suggestion but I would ideally like a setup which I can carry with me outdoors. Sigelei 150w TC and Uwell Crown is a great setup but it is too heavy for my pockets.

Thank you for your answers.
 

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Not sure exactly what your requirements are for what you are seeking but I recently got back into vaping and picked up a Kanger Subox mini, the a Sigelei 75w TC that I use with my Subtank minis. My last purchase was an Ipv3 li with Smok Tfv4. I sold the Subox but may pick up another one just because it was so small, light and convenient. However the Sigelei is pocketable, just not as pocketable as my Subox was. The ipv3 barely fits in my coat pocket.
 

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Not sure exactly what your requirements are for what you are seeking but I recently got back into vaping and picked up a Kanger Subox mini, the a Sigelei 75w TC that I use with my Subtank minis. My last purchase was an Ipv3 li with Smok Tfv4. I sold the Subox but may pick up another one just because it was so small, light and convenient. However the Sigelei is pocketable, just not as pocketable as my Subox was. The ipv3 barely fits in my coat pocket.
I considered using Sigelei 75w but I heard Sigelei 75w Plus is also coming soon. I have read quite good reviews of Smok TFV4 but they say it eats up juice like there is no tomorrow?
 

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I considered using Sigelei 75w but I heard Sigelei 75w Plus is also coming soon. I have read quite good reviews of Smok TFV4 but they say it eats up juice like there is no tomorrow?

It is a bit of a juice hog and not recommended for your all day vape unless you diy your juice but anything with 4 coils at high wattage will do that. Amazing flavor and vapor from a tank though.
 
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If you're not sure what to choose now I would wait a few months, something new will come out.

From what it sounds like you want to look for a single battery regulated and your atomizer of choice.

The new Sigelei 75 plus is coming soon and that's going to house a 26650, more battery life and an excellent move on their part. Although I'm not too sold on the design. The IPV D2 and Eleaf Istick 60 look good for the price.
 
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Nomzie

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If you're not sure what to choose now I would wait a few months, something new will come out.

From what it sounds like you want to look for a single battery regulated and your atomizer of choice.

The new Sigelei 75 plus is coming soon and that's going to house a 26650, more battery life and an excellent move on their part. Although I'm not too sold on the design. The IPV D2 and Eleaf Istick 60 look good for the price.
Yes, you got it right. Precisely, I need a single battery regulated mod. Which tank would you recommend for all day vaping? I can compromise on vapour production but not on the flavour.
 

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Yes, you got it right. Precisely, I need a single battery regulated mod. Which tank would you recommend for all day vaping? I can compromise on vapour production but not on the flavour.

There are so many different clearomizers and RTAs available. I would check out RTA sub forum and clearomizer sub forum for some opinions.

I use a RTAs and there are some nice ones out with the two post design that gives a lot of room for building and wicking is made easy. I don't have any clearo advice, but there are a bunch to check out reviews on. I'm sure someone will comment soon on a reccomendation.
 
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