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ICords81

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    ICords81 reacted to Bebop in Five Pawns - Grandmaster - Outstanding   
    5 Pawns is the real deal for sure!
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    ICords81 reacted to Saltwater in Five Pawns - Grandmaster - Outstanding   
    Bowdens mate and gambit are my adv.

    Smoketch sid/aspire nautilus..
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    ICords81 reacted to fishguy1123 in the one liquid every vaper must try   
    My adv is raspberry lemonade.

    Also, anything from 5 pawns!
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    ICords81 got a reaction from Tug in Bump Everytime You Buy Something New   
    Vision Vapros Nunchaku and Nautilus Mini....awesome compared to my basic ego and TS3 tank.

    So pumped!

    Plus I got some Five Pawns Bowden's Mate...Tasty!
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    ICords81 reacted to Earthling789 in Tanks and Coils   
    For me, you can't beat Kanger tanks for cost and performance. The single-coil tanks (KPT2, KPT2-mini) are excellent, and the cheapest to operate. Coils (in bulk) avg ~ $0.60/coil, and they will last from 1-3 weeks. Their dual-coil tanks (KPT3, KPT3-mini, AeroTank, Aerotank-mini) provide a little more flavor/vapor, but the coils are a little more expensive, and still last from 1-3 weeks (depending on your vaping style, juice, etc.).

    I've tried dozens of different tanks, and continue to go back to my KPT2 and Aerotanks. They are cheaper than a Nautilus, no leaks, low maintenance, and durable!

    I would suggest using the 1.8 Ohm coils with either of these tanks, as they provide a good median-vape experience. 1.5 Ohm coils will be a little warmer vape, but they will also run down your battery faster. Personally, I use both, because a couple of my juices taste better when ran through a 1.5 Ohm coil
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    ICords81 reacted to vaping_jake in Tanks and Coils   
    I use the KangerTech Aero 2 tank and am very happy with it. Easy to clean, change coils, and i like the air flow adjustment. Now I don't have an arsenal of tanks to judge from as I am a newbie myself, so take it for what it is worth.
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    ICords81 reacted to shen_long86 in Tanks and Coils   
    ICords81 the benefits of low resistance coils are you get better flavor profile from your juice as well as getting better vapor production.

    Another thing about the low resistance coils is that along with the better vapor production you will also get a warmer/hotter vapor when you take a drag.

    But with low resistance coils i believe when you get down to 1.0 ohm and lower e.g. 0.8,0.7,.0.5 you start getting into whats known as sub-ohm, which is not nescisarily a bad thing you just need to make sure you understand ohm's law and do plenty of research so you can vape safely.

    As far as tank suggestions i can only suggest what i use/like and you can try them but when it comes down to it, it is a matter of personal preference. For a beginner tank i suggest either an Aspire Nautilus or a Nautilus Mini which is what i use.

    They both are good tanks and are fairly simple to use and maintain and they also have adjustable airflow on the bottom so you can set it where you like, the only differences between the two tanks is that the Nautilus holds 5ml of e-liquid and uses BDC (bottom dual coils) and the Nautilus Mini holds 2 ml of e-liquid and use BVC (bottom vertical coil) but you can use the different coils in either tank because they are interchangable.

    This is just my opinion as far as tanks go and my current understanding on resistance on coils. and of course if there is anything i missed there are several knowledgable people here on this form who will fill in the information i missed.
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