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Post by Perpetua on Jun 7, 2020 11:03:47 GMT
I'll start by saying I'm perfectly happy with all the equipment I use - because they work for me, might be old hat now. But ce la vie! However you know how it is for some of us, there's that itch which surfaces every so often which sparks a yen to try something different and a little more current . . . I spotted in FogWorks clearance a Freemax Fireluke mesh coil tank, only about a fiver I think it was. As I get on really well with my Isub's Plex coils, it was an opportunity to try a tank designed specifically for mesh coils. My order duly arrived and I congratulated myself for picking up a marvellous bargain as the tank is really attractive and well made. After the first tank full of eliquid dumped itself, I wasn't quite so smitten . . . . then I realised I'd filled it with the airflow open and not all tanks like that, so undaunted I filled up again with the A/F closed. Cue tank dump number two - this tank is the leakiest I've ever owned or used. I thought modern(ish) ones were better than that - not so here and I see why it was so greatly reduced, especially after reading of other users experience with it. Such a shame as the coils are terrific and the flavour from them just brilliant after the couple of puffs I got to try. So I started doing a little more research on mesh coil tanks, the Fireluke 2 seemed to get favourable reviews and what I liked about it was the suggested wattage range - I can't stand a ' hot ' vape, with throat hit, it just doesn't work for my own style of vaping - using 60+ watts. Hoping that issues with the original had been ironed out, I took the plunge and ordered the Fireluke 2 on Ebay from a Seller who was offering a ' Fat Boy ' glass in with the deal ( 2ml tanks really are a waste of time at higher watts. ) Got it all set up yesterday and I have to say I'm delighted, although it's not quite so snazzy looking as the Fireluke 1, in my humble opinion. But! It doesn't leak - hurray, is a doddle to fill, using a very similar slide top as Innokin's Zlide, there's no need either to remove the drip tip and with a new coil 37watts is ample for me - although it has the capacity for greater performance. Well worth a punt.
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