winnietyson
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Post by winnietyson on Sept 3, 2015 14:50:59 GMT
Both the hubby and myself have the istick 50 watt box mod but are still stuck with a protank and aerotank respectively. We are looking for a pretty much faff free tank. We are looking for flavour and air flow rather than the clouds!!
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Post by glen on Sept 3, 2015 14:55:29 GMT
Wouldn't think you could go to far wrong with a subtank mini@winnietyson, stock coils readily available, rba easy to build on, decent airflow,pretty much faff free vaping, in my humble opinion
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Post by prr on Sept 3, 2015 15:42:59 GMT
+1 for the mini winnietyson get extra heads, I can recoil those quite easily if you want! That's the occ heads.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2015 17:22:58 GMT
RG400 and SOCC heads - faff free vaping goodness Linkies - rg400 (can get small tanks) For the heads socc - won't fit precisely (may fall out when you refill) but great vape and I've tried this set up backpacking so I know it's faff free
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Post by Jerri on Sept 3, 2015 17:30:18 GMT
Another vote for the subtank mini.
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Post by drunkenbum on Sept 3, 2015 17:36:07 GMT
If you're not worried about a rebuildable head you could go for the Innokin isub or isub g. Great tanks and the heads last ages. Great value for money too
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Post by sonicflowjoe on Sept 3, 2015 17:51:44 GMT
If you're not worried about a rebuildable head you could go for the Innokin isub or isub g. Great tanks and the heads last ages. Great value for money too Isub heads are rebuildable... Maybe not ideal for a beginner but definitely doable. Just a matter of getting the press fit apart which isn't that hard when you know how
They are good tanks though and would second the recommendation
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Post by drunkenbum on Sept 3, 2015 17:53:22 GMT
If you're not worried about a rebuildable head you could go for the Innokin isub or isub g. Great tanks and the heads last ages. Great value for money too Isub heads are rebuildable... Maybe not ideal for a beginner but definitely doable. Just a matter of getting the press fit apart which isn't that hard when you know how
They are good tanks though and would second the recommendation
I've been tempted to have a go but not got round to it yet. I've saved a link to a guide somewhere. Looks a bit of a faff
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Post by sonicflowjoe on Sept 3, 2015 18:09:25 GMT
Isub heads are rebuildable... Maybe not ideal for a beginner but definitely doable. Just a matter of getting the press fit apart which isn't that hard when you know how
They are good tanks though and would second the recommendation
I've been tempted to have a go but not got round to it yet. I've saved a link to a guide somewhere. Looks a bit of a faff I tried to follow a guide first time but it made it seem way more complicated than it really is when you get your head around it. I might try and do my own guide on here at some point.
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Post by Perpetua on Sept 3, 2015 19:25:47 GMT
I tried to follow a guide first time but it made it seem way more complicated than it really is when you get your head around it. I might try and do my own guide on here at some point. That would be brilliant if you could sonicflowjoe . . . I love the iSub - prefer the vape to the Subtank Mini if I'm honest. Although the heads last for ages I'm finding, haven't changed my first one yet from the beginning of August and it's had loads of liquid through it.
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Post by sonicflowjoe on Sept 3, 2015 20:00:43 GMT
I'm pretty busy these days Perpetua but next time I have a session i'll take some pics and see if I can put some words too them. Strangely enough the most time I get to indulge in vaping related stuff is when i'm at 'work'...
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