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Friend getting into vaping; what tank should I reccomend?

Discussion in 'Vape Politics and Media' started by wxdpsbkgek, Dec 24, 2015.

  1. wxdpsbkgek

    wxdpsbkgek New Member

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    One of my friends is getting my IPV mini 30W as a hand me down to help him start vaping. I don't have a clearomizer to hand down to him though. I was thinking he should get a subtank mini and try the two different heads to see which he prefers; plus it comes with the RBA head if he wants to try that. It's also the only recent clearomizer I have used.

    Do you think that is a good choice for a new vaper or would a .comtilus/silo/protank/whatever be better?
     
  2. irrefezeP

    irrefezeP New Member

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    i started with a .comtilous mini and gave to a mate when he started vaping and that suites him really well i also enjoyed it. that would be my recommendation as had another mate start with an egrip then bought a sub mini and has stopped vapping much at all as he finds it too full on for him on stock coils. although myself only really use subtanks .
    hope that helps a bit
     
  3. Daniel

    Daniel New Member

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    Silo lite could be a better option instead of the Silo. Half the price, cheap coils and a decent tank. I don't think the Silo has enough over the Lite to warrant double the price.
     
  4. Leo

    Leo New Member

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    Mini .comtilus, IMO is great for the beginner. Small enough for them not freak out over size, great flavor and easy to use with no leaks.
     
  5. tskier01123

    tskier01123 Member

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    Gender:
    Male
    Location:
    Colorado
    Device:
    iTaste MVP with Nautilus Mini Tank
    Juice:
    Vaporleaf - Fire & Ice (Cinnamon / Menthol)
    I really like Nautilus tanks, robust and last for ever, easy to change out the coils. The only real problem that I have with them is opening them to pour my juice in. The can be a PAIN to open but, I just use my leather-man and have no problems. Opening them by hand is miserable though. Get a good set of pliers to open them and I find them to be really good tanks.
     
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