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Post by sammy13 on Nov 3, 2014 19:38:34 GMT
My type of woman didn't think of it that way
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2014 20:08:24 GMT
My type of woman There is 3 holes on a woman, what one have I been missing all my life.....! Anyway I have both the mini pro tank and the mini areotank, the mini areotanks are better, 3 times the price better im not so sure.
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Post by dreamylittledream on Nov 4, 2014 0:35:01 GMT
You use the mini aerotank, is it better than the mini protank? Yes, but for me that's largely because I really like the all stainless steel look. In terms of capacity and indeed look if you use the glass tank they are identical. The main differences are the airflow control (which I admit I couldn't live without now - all the tanks I use have it and being able to fiddle with the draw is an excellent addition) which you can add in by buying the airflow control valve and the ability to use the Kanger stock duel coil heads (the mini pro tanks tube won't fit the longer stems on the duel coil heads). The duel coils are better than the stock Kanger single coil heads, but in all honesty a single micro coil with cotton wool (either home made, semi home made like mine with pre wound coils, or with a unicoil or a Nature Vape coil head) is miles better and that's all I use in mine. If you are happy with the airy draw from the mini protank, you probably won't see much of an upgrade by using the mini aerotank (as you'll probably set the airflow to max which is much the same draw as standard on a mini protank). If you are looking for something different maybe try a mini nautilus or an Aspire K1 with the BVC heads?
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