I've tried many tanks, including the Evod, Evod 2, Evod Glass, T3D, and they are all less than $7. I like the Evod 2 and Evod Glass much more than the others. The Evod 2 takes two kinds of coils, whereas the Evod only takes the old style Kanger coils that don't last as long. I've found the Kanger dual enclosed coils work much better, and a 5 pack of them is only $2 more than the single coils. I prefer the Evod Glass, though, as it's easier to fill and holds more ejuice, plus just has a better taste.I've been using disposable clearomizers since I started vaping, with an 808 kit, and that's been working fine for me, but I came across a super cheap deal recently for a Kanger Evod starter kit, so I bought one. I paid about $14, so it was a no brainer.
The tanks have these disposable coils, but the tanks seem like that they can be re-used forever, as long as they don't crack or fall on the ground and break, is that correct?
I saw that they sell a glass tank for it also, so I think that I'm going to pick one of those up, and I'll be able to vape on any juice that I please, without the fear of the tank cracking, and I'm assuming that that tank will last for a very long time.
So far I'm pretty happy with the Kanger Evod, and I like the vape from it.
I buy these tanks for my husband, and he also prefers the Evod Glass. The plastic tanks don't last near as long...
Before I switched to the Kanger Subtank, which is my favorite tank of all time, I happily vaped with an Aerotank Mini. I've had my Aerotank Mini for over a year and it still works just like a new tank. I never cared for the larger Aerotank; the mini vapes circles around it.
If you want a tank that will last, the solid stainless steel and glass tanks ( like aerotanks) are the way to go. All you eventually have to change are the rubber bands, but extras are included. The mini Aerotank even comes with a stainless steel tank, that's interchangeable with the glass tank, an air control valve, and 2 extra coils.