Which tank should I get?

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GinnyTx

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Save the $ on the Turbo, Ed has that monster..it's ridiculous and the hit ...hurts honestly.

now Kanger stuff I love..I use primarily the V2's (which if you want larger capacity a Mega is enough..my juice got so dark in mine ...I didn't care for it) Ed uses them.

the Turbo's all hype though..the dual coil kick it up though (so you put two one ohm coils in it..it's cooking at half an ohm) but it's HUGE, it only sets well on say a Cloupor and a 28650 unreg. mod.

I see there's a lot of used ones on eBay *lol*

get a Kayfun or Russian if you want to go big (I know..rebuilding coils..yuck) but the other Kanger products work better on flavor and vapor imo.
 

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If your Nautilus is leaking something is wrong. I've run a ton of tanks over the years and it is by far the most dead nuts reliable tank I've owned. I gave up Kayfuns because of leaking among other issues but have a couple Lemo's waiting to be built to get back into the rebuildable game. I can't let this massive box of rayon go to waste.
 

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If your Nautilus is leaking something is wrong. I've run a ton of tanks over the years and it is by far the most dead nuts reliable tank I've owned. I gave up Kayfuns because of leaking among other issues but have a couple Lemo's waiting to be built to get back into the rebuildable game. I can't let this massive box of rayon go to waste.

Yeah, I think I got one of the bad ones. Now it just kind of sits...
 

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Definately might look into the Lemo.. Although, the way things are looking...stock tank that are hitting the market nowadays are so darn good you dont have to rebuild.. Which you still have to buy coils but still.. Its more of a personal preference really. And also if it is a hobby..I like it as a hobby, but I still love to fill up and go when I please. With tanks like the Nautilus..Aerotanks, stuff along those lines..they put out great vapor production and darn good flavor...Can't really be beat for the price and experience.

I have an RDA..But sometimes rebuilding just gets annoying..I love it sometimes..and then when I am busy or something, I just don't like to mess with it.:vapor:

Although, I still might get the Lemo, since it is being raved about, plus I will have it if I feel like building in the meantime..

My 2:2c:
 
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Also I know you can't beat the greatness of the RBA/RDA but I have zero experience with this so any advice on starter setups is welcome as well

I have a Eleaf Lemo I just got last weekend.
Before that all I had was a Protank 1 on an evod battery.

I thought it would be a big learning curve too but I opened the box and it was all put together for me already, even with the coil with a wick already in it.
Pretty much all I had to do was take the screw out of the bottom fill hole and fill it up with my juice and attach my battery and I was vaping!

I'm using it just on an evod non-variable voltage battery until my DNA 30 clone gets here tomorrow and I'm still impressed! The flavor and vapor production is 10x that of my protank 1.
I played around with it a bit at first to see if I could make it work even better than it was. (Squeezing the stock coil together with a plyers while holding the button on my battery, adjusting the airflow, and youtubing how to re-wick it better) but other than that I haven't changed the wick or done anything to it in the last 3 days and I've been chainvaping like crazy. :D

Of course on my cheap evod battery it takes a few seconds at first to heat up (and the battery life is short) but after that it's pretty good to go for a session, can't wait until that DNA 30 gets here tomorrow so I can play with the wattage and all that fun stuff though. :)

My lemo box came with a glass tank so no worries aboutJUICE cracking it, holds a respectable amount of juice, comes with the little screwdriver for the fill hole, and cotton for when you need to change your wick (Which really isn't that hard as you might think, takes me a few minutes, put it back together and drop a few drops of juice down the hole onto the wick to prime it and I'm good to go until I need to replace it, no more buying COILS!)

Haha I'm not a Eleaf representative, I'm just so happy with it, wish I would had made the switch to rebuildables earlier.
 
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cha6040

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I have a Eleaf Lemo I just got last weekend.
Before that all I had was a Protank 1 on an evod battery.

I thought it would be a big learning curve too but I opened the box and it was all put together for me already, even with the coil with a wick already in it.
Pretty much all I had to do was take the screw out of the bottom fill hole and fill it up with my juice and attach my battery and I was vaping!

I'm using it just on an evod non-variable voltage battery until my DNA 30 clone gets here tomorrow and I'm still impressed! The flavor and vapor production is 10x that of my protank 1.
I played around with it a bit at first to see if I could make it work even better than it was. (Squeezing the stock coil together with a plyers while holding the button on my battery, adjusting the airflow, and youtubing how to re-wick it better) but other than that I haven't changed the wick or done anything to it in the last 3 days and I've been chainvaping like crazy. :D

Of course on my cheap evod battery it takes a few seconds at first to heat up (and the battery life is short) but after that it's pretty good to go for a session, can't wait until that DNA 30 gets here tomorrow so I can play with the wattage and all that fun stuff though. :)

My lemo box came with a glass tank so no worries aboutJUICE cracking it, holds a respectable amount of juice, comes with the little screwdriver for the fill hole, and cotton for when you need to change your wick (Which really isn't that hard as you might think, takes me a few minutes, put it back together and drop a few drops of juice down the hole onto the wick to prime it and I'm good to go until I need to replace it, no more buying COILS!)

Haha I'm not a Eleaf representative, I'm just so happy with it, wish I would had made the switch to rebuildables earlier.
Since I posted this thread, I actually went out a couple weeks ago and bought a Mephisto RDA and built some nice coils myself. I love it
 
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