playkitten
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Post by playkitten on Dec 21, 2014 22:22:39 GMT
Hi,
I might be a little late to this party, but I have some first hand experience with 2 of the tanks the OP is trying to decide between.
Mini Protank 3:
PRO's easier to clean since the whole thing comes apart
CON's drip tip is not changeable (Kanger seems to use a different size) Coils are proned to popping and gurgling (Upgraded coils, though I did find that the 1.0ohm ones were ok) Price... £12.50 in a local retailer (online prices may vary)
Aspire K1:
PRO's Superior flavour and vape production (I guess this could just be opinion, but the BVC coils seem to work very well) Can use higher quality liquids without clogging (I have used Ruthless (Rise and Menage a trois)) Price... £10 in the local retailer (online may vary)
CON's ummmm, I guess its not as easy to clean as the protank.
VERDICT: As I said, I own both of these tanks and use them regularly, I will soon be purchasing an extra to have a choice of flavors whilst at work, and I will be buying another Aspire K1.
However, this may have been said before, but depending on budget and intended use (for travelling it's a little bulkier than the k1) you might want to try an Aspire Nautilus mini. It will benefit more from the VV battery if that's the route you intend to take, and it has the adjustable airflow system. It's generally just a very good tank.
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