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Post by Janine on Jan 4, 2014 12:20:12 GMT
OK.... so, used my Kanger E Starter kit for all of two days now and reading a fair bit until my half a brain cell went numb, I am back again looking for advice / thoughts.....
I am really leaning towards getting an MPV Energy line from Ash (cos I like the flowered one)! and also think I would like to get an Innokin iclear 30B dual coil clearomizer and possibly a Protank 3 dual coil clearomizer.... my daft questions are : are all of these compatible? and does the tip on any of them move round for a slightly angled puff??
I am also going to be sending from some mixing stuff once I get paid at the end of Jan, and can't wait to start me potions.... going on a diet also, so thinking vaping something sweet will maybe also help with gettin' me off some of me sweet stuff cravings!
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Post by Greg on Jan 4, 2014 12:35:48 GMT
Janine vaping sweet stuff certainly put me of sweet food like choccies and cakes but I guess it affects different people in different ways. Never really used the iclears but there is one with a swivel top, someone will advise. I do use protank 2's and find then excellent, if you go for the pt3 note there not readily recoil able so you'll have to keep buying new heads, not impossible to recoil but not for beginners. The pt2 however are a coddle to rebuild and as I say work great. If you don't intend to start recoiling your own then flip a coin
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Post by lairey on Jan 4, 2014 12:43:17 GMT
The iClear30s are the tanks with the swivel tops. They are really good, and the coils last ages! And I mean ages... I have one in that's been in there for about 8 full tanks worth and it's still like new. They are quite juice thirsty, but if you start mixing your own soon, it's not so much of a problem as homebrew is so much cheaper in the long run.
I've not had one of the 30b's, but have seen quite a few not so favourable reviews... Have you had a look at the Aspire BDCs? I have a Protank 2 and an Aspire BDC and I prefer the Aspire. The problem with most of the bottom coil tanks is that they are prone to leaking & gurgling when they get to about 1/3 full, which isn't a problem if you just want to top them up, but if you want to change flavour, you either have to mix up flavours, or bin about 1ml each time so you can rinse it out...
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Post by Greg on Jan 4, 2014 12:59:24 GMT
I have protank twos and they never leak regardless of tank level. I also have the aspire BDCS and never use then once my coils needed replacing as I prefer to recoil. I also found the BDC a warmer vape for obvious reasons which I'm not a fan of, I imagine the iclears are warm vape too assuming their top coils. Do you prefer warm or coler vape ?
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Post by Janine on Jan 4, 2014 13:15:07 GMT
Do not yet know the difference between a warm or cool vape (my technobimbo mind is getting scrambled with all this new info)! so could not say as yet.... but sitting waiting patiently for more experienced vapers to offer their advice before travelling over to myepack for my next order (or three) However, will say that the clearo's appeal far more than the plastic tanks for a lot of reasons, and the square shape of the MPV would probably work better for me as they don't roll well (from what I can see anyway)!
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Post by Carpe Vapor on Jan 4, 2014 13:16:52 GMT
My advice using a lot of clearomizers
iClear30S (not B) or Protank 2 (not 3)
Hope this helps.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2014 13:31:41 GMT
Yeah I think get something that's tried and tested. New week new clearo seems to be the trend... Both that Carpe Vapor have recommended are good... My heads don't last long but then I'm a heavy vaper But enjoy and welcome to our crawy world (there's a whole new language to learn I'm afraid )
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Post by Greg on Jan 4, 2014 13:39:55 GMT
Do not yet know the difference between a warm or cool vape (my technobimbo mind is getting scrambled with all this new info)! so could not say as yet.... but sitting waiting patiently for more experienced vapers to offer their advice before travelling over to myepack for my next order (or three) However, will say that the clearo's appeal far more than the plastic tanks for a lot of reasons, and the square shape of the MPV would probably work better for me as they don't roll well (from what I can see anyway)! Cool and warm vapers are exactly as described, if you get a bottom coil clearo like any protank then it's a cool vape but not cold. Caveat with the protank 3 is its dual bottom coil so although I've not used this one I expect the vape to be warmer as it is with the aspire double bottom coil, me no likey I think I'm right in saying all the aspires at top coils and I've only used an iclear 16 and that's a really warm vape, the vapour you inhale is really quite warm. All protank 2 & 3's are glass tanks.
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Post by Greg on Jan 4, 2014 13:42:07 GMT
I see your a.so looking for an MPV2, great piece of kit if a little chunky but battery life is outstanding, among the best and you can charge directly with a USB to micro USB lead.
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Post by djs on Jan 4, 2014 14:43:16 GMT
I must say, the MVP is good. I'm liking mine.
As for clearomisers, unless something is dramatically improved with the Protank 3 over the first two versions, I'd say go with Innokin.
The 30S drinks liquid fast, but if you get into mixing or buy inexpensive liquid it's not such a worry. I am staying well clear of the 30B until the good reviews outweigh the bad reviews.
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Post by Perpetua on Jan 4, 2014 15:37:41 GMT
Can't go wrong with a MPV Janine, it's an outstanding piece of kit . . . I'd also suggest trying an Iclear16 and an Evod, one a top coil the other bottom. It would give you the chance to try both and see which you prefer. Plus, why only buy one thing, when you can buy two.
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Post by Sal on Jan 4, 2014 18:33:03 GMT
Can't go wrong with a MPV Janine, it's an outstanding piece of kit . . . I'd also suggest trying an Iclear16 and an Evod, one a top coil the other bottom. It would give you the chance to try both and see which you prefer. Plus, why only buy one thing, when you can buy two. Perpetua you're so naughty Janine you'll find it very easy to spend money thanks to this helpful bunch A friend of mine had an MVP for Christmas as her first mod, I don't think it has been out of her hand since
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Post by lairey on Jan 4, 2014 18:59:51 GMT
Do not yet know the difference between a warm or cool vape (my technobimbo mind is getting scrambled with all this new info)! so could not say as yet.... but sitting waiting patiently for more experienced vapers to offer their advice before travelling over to myepack for my next order (or three) However, will say that the clearo's appeal far more than the plastic tanks for a lot of reasons, and the square shape of the MPV would probably work better for me as they don't roll well (from what I can see anyway)! Cool and warm vapers are exactly as described, if you get a bottom coil clearo like any protank then it's a cool vape but not cold. Caveat with the protank 3 is its dual bottom coil so although I've not used this one I expect the vape to be warmer as it is with the aspire double bottom coil, me no likey I think I'm right in saying all the aspires at top coils and I've only used an iclear 16 and that's a really warm vape, the vapour you inhale is really quite warm. All protank 2 & 3's are glass tanks. The (fairly new) Aspire BDC's are bottom dual coils Greg You're right though, warmer vape than the protank 2... I like the cooler vape for fruity type flavours, but am loving the BDC with a tank full of Vanilla Custard!
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Post by Fockskey on Jan 4, 2014 19:21:32 GMT
Many people have good results with the Protank. They are relatively easy to rebuild and there are lots of advice via YouTube vids, if you wanted to go down that route. I have Protank 2's a mini and a Protank 3 and I think the 3 is not worth the extra cash, it is harder to rebuild and I found very little difference in overall performance.
I am currently using the iClear 30 and 30s for my out and about vaping. So far I have had no leaking or gurgles and no dry hits, so a big thumbs up.
One of each would be the best route if your funds will allow. *shopping*
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Post by Greg on Jan 4, 2014 19:59:20 GMT
Cool and warm vapers are exactly as described, if you get a bottom coil clearo like any protank then it's a cool vape but not cold. Caveat with the protank 3 is its dual bottom coil so although I've not used this one I expect the vape to be warmer as it is with the aspire double bottom coil, me no likey I think I'm right in saying all the aspires at top coils and I've only used an iclear 16 and that's a really warm vape, the vapour you inhale is really quite warm. All protank 2 & 3's are glass tanks. The (fairly new) Aspire BDC's are bottom dual coils Greg You're right though, warmer vape than the protank 2... I like the cooler vape for fruity type flavours, but am loving the BDC with a tank full of Vanilla Custard! oops I meant iClears, I have aspires myself
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