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SirRichardRear

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I cant say ive tried every tank made but I don't see anything being miles better than this Billow V3 Plus...Unless something else comes out as the mother of all tanks ill be using the V3 plus...I trim the cotton down as needed at the bottom sides till I can fit the remaining tail inside the opening and its stuffed in maybe 2 mm or so but its a loose fit somewhat...I cant see any of the cotton from the sides of slots at all the way I set mine up...When I can post pics again ill show my set up.
well you sure make me want to get one now to compare it lol. The only thing I don't care for is the restrictive airflow in the middle of the coils and the JFC holes
 

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well you sure make me want to get one now to compare it lol. The only thing I don't care for is the restrictive airflow in the middle of the coils and the JFC holes
I do recommend you try it for sure and do a review if you like...Its the most enjoyable dual coil RTA ive purchased to date..Granted due to its air flow and how large of a build you need to make its not going to be a 20 watt vape...My .26ohm fused Claptons ramps up slow at 40 watts but it hits you with flavor and vapor once heated..If you chain vape you never really lose the heat and its a great vape...Let it cool and youre waiting for the ramp up again...At 50 watts ramp up time shortens but for me flavor and vapor certainly increases..at 60 watts plus (Got too hot for me at 75 watts) its immediate warm thick flavorful vapor...Thats the best way I can describe it...Ive never vaped anything over maybe 30 35 watts before this tank so, its new to me at this wattage but damn I like it a lot.
 

SirRichardRear

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I do recommend you try it for sure and do a review if you like...Its the most enjoyable dual coil RTA ive purchased to date..Granted due to its air flow and how large of a build you need to make its not going to be a 20 watt vape...My .26ohm fused Claptons ramps up slow at 40 watts but it hits you with flavor and vapor once heated..If you chain vape you never really lose the heat and its a great vape...Let it cool and youre waiting for the ramp up again...At 50 watts ramp up time shortens..at 60 watts plus its immediate warm thick flavorful vapor...Thats the best way I can describe it...Ive never vaped anything over maybe 30 35 watts before this tank so, its new to me at this wattage but damn I like it a lot.
Ah gotcha. Personally for me I build big and need a lot of air and I don't see Enough in it. I use big wire usually and vape around 85-125 watts depending on the wire used. It's all relative for sure.

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What tank(s) do you use that's not a hot vape at those wattages you mentioned?
 

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What tank(s) do you use that's not a hot vape at those wattages you mentioned?
not a hot vape but i get a warm vape for sure. just a few off the top of my head
griffin 25+
vaperz cloud VCMT
Navigator BX
Aromamizer Supreme
Augvape Boreas

or RDTA style like the azeroth
or 30mm tanks like the modfather and aromamizer plus or iron maiden

I still have a few tanks i haven't used or tested yet though that could be the same.

Some like the cloudnus had the same kinda restricted airflow (small chamber compared to build deck) and was pretty useless to me with large coils and over 50-60 watts. it's a reason I didn't care for it much. I could picture the billow being similar to the cloudnus in performance. Not saying it's a bad tank at all, just not a tank that fits my vaping style personally.

40-60 watts is my single coil tank range.
 

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not a hot vape but i get a warm vape for sure. just a few off the top of my head
griffin 25+
vaperz cloud VCMT
Navigator BX
Aromamizer Supreme
Augvape Boreas

or RDTA style like the azeroth
or 30mm tanks like the modfather and aromamizer plus or iron maiden

I still have a few tanks i haven't used or tested yet though that could be the same.

Some like the cloudnus had the same kinda restricted airflow (small chamber compared to build deck) and was pretty useless to me with large coils and over 50-60 watts. it's a reason I didn't care for it much. I could picture the billow being similar to the cloudnus in performance. Not saying it's a bad tank at all, just not a tank that fits my vaping style personally.

40-60 watts is my single coil tank range.

Fair enough...Id still recommend it though...Some tanks I didn't think id like ended up being all day vapes for me....I just got in the Oumier White bone mini single coil RTA and im liking it so far..never thought id enjoy an 1 ohm vape (7wraps (3mm id) of 26/32 single core clapton) at 30 watts but its pretty impressive...Im drawing a whole 5 amps from the battery and its impressive cloud production and flavor..Think I might be switching back to single coils lol.
 

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Fair enough...Id still recommend it though...Some tanks I didn't think id like ended up being all day vapes for me....I just got in the Oumier White bone mini single coil RTA and im liking it so far..never thought id enjoy an 1 ohm vape (7wraps (3mm id) of 26/32 single core clapton) at 30 watts but its pretty impressive...Im drawing a whole 5 amps from the battery and its impressive cloud production and flavor..Think I might be switching back to single coils lol.
Different strokes for different folks! i have a few single coil RTAs for lower watts. my favorite is the alpha one. but for the most part i prfer my big dual coil tanks. as long as your happy with it that's all the matters. everyone likes something different ;)
 

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I get sick of rebuilding at times, so am now looking for a great flavor tank with pre-made coils (a clearomizer).

The Tobecco Super Mini is all I've seen voted here ... and a quick mention of the original Crown. I've also heard great things about the original Cleito.

Any others I should consider? (I prefer more juice capacity than less)

Get a Crown 3. It's several levels up from the STM.
 

crazydmnd

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Best flavor tanks I've ever used:
1: Mark Bugs Gem v2
2: Svoemesto Kayfun v4
3: Coppervape Skyline
4: Eden Mods Rose v3
5: Stattqualm Squape R
 

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Best flavor tanks I've ever used:
1: Mark Bugs Gem v2
2: Svoemesto Kayfun v4
3: Coppervape Skyline
4: Eden Mods Rose v3
5: Stattqualm Squape R

I've got a Mark Bugs Gem v1...it's got CRAZY thick dense vapor off of a measly 1 ohm, 28 gauge spaced coil. Wicking can be tricky when using thicker juices though. 70vg/30pg works well.
 

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I was considering my favorite/most surprising flavor tank on a Facebook group the other day, and I decided one of my top ones was a weird one: the Vicious Ant Kraken v2.5 24mm.

If you're not familiar, it's essentially a 24mm high-quality precision-machined Kanger Sub Tank. It even takes the RBA head. And while using that RBA head, it provides a slightly loose MTL draw with the airflow closed down tight. With a 1.1ohm 28 gauge spaced kanthal coil at 15w, it produces what I'd consider Kayfun-level flavor. It's just awesome, and I highly recommend it.
 

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It takes Kanger rba head? I have a couple of those around here some where. Gave all my minis away to new vaper's.
 

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Yeah, it's pretty impressive. Like the Kabuki or Vika except for Kanger coils. But unlike the Morph tank from EHPro, these accept the Kanger RBA head. The Kraken v2.5 is good with a stock Kanger coil, but truly shines with an RBA head. They're expensive tanks (Vicious Ant has never been cheap) but they work really really well. Then again, I've always had a soft spot for Vicious Ant.
 

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I'll take a look. Vape budget little thin right now.
 

SkoldVape

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Anything that takes nautilus coils :)

If we're talking rebuildable though & I'm having a good day where my nerves are not playing up Kayfun lite.

The Kabuki really has good flavour though, it's actually my favourite after trying my mates & I wish I'd of bought it instead of getting a smok T-Priv. Since I've gone back to MTL cos it's keeping me off smokes all my baby beast tanks are useless to me.
 

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Anything that takes nautilus coils :)

If we're talking rebuildable though & I'm having a good day where my nerves are not playing up Kayfun lite.

The Kabuki really has good flavour though, it's actually my favourite after trying my mates & I wish I'd of bought it instead of getting a smok T-Priv. Since I've gone back to MTL cos it's keeping me off smokes all my baby beast tanks are useless to me.

Ya know, right now I'm staring at 19 different setups and my Kabuki on a Provari P3 gets more use than anything else. That's with the new .7 ohm Nautilus 2 BVC coils at 18 watts. Great tasting, dependable, and easy to maintain vape.
 

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Ya know, right now I'm staring at 19 different setups and my Kabuki on a Provari P3 gets more use than anything else. That's with the new .7 ohm Nautilus 2 BVC coils at 18 watts. Great tasting, dependable, and easy to maintain vape.
Exactly the same! I have 20 mods and a few other tanks but provari & kabuki is my main one. I didn't think I'd like the 0.7 coils but they still handled my 18mg liquid without being harsh. Definitely ain't sub ohm. It's probably restricted DL
 

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I've just seen the same coloured P3 on ebay, I'm getting it on pay day if it's still there. Is the P3 the one that can take 18650 batteries??
 

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By far, the best tank I have EVER vaped with the best flavor was the FreeMax Starre original tank in temp control. I have not been able to find ANY tank that has come close to the rich flavor the Starre tank gave me. And I have been through a lot of tanks in the past two years. Think I will pick up another one soon....if I can find one anymore.
 

SkoldVape

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Haven't tried the Nautilus 2 yet. Does it compare well to the Nautilus Mini? My favorite setup is a Kabuki or Vika on my Radius.
I prefer the Kabuki on a Provari mini myself but got a radius coming soon off eBay. I prefer the tighter draw of the mini to the nautilus 2 but many are saying the nautilus 2 has better airflow!
 

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I prefer the Kabuki on a Provari mini myself but got a radius coming soon off eBay. I prefer the tighter draw of the mini to the nautilus 2 but many are saying the nautilus 2 has better airflow!

Thanks for the reply. What do you mean by better airflow? More Open? More precise adjustment? One of the things I like about both the Kabuki and Vika is the air flow adjustment. You can fine tune it and it stays there.
 

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Haven't tried the Nautilus 2 yet. Does it compare well to the Nautilus Mini? My favorite setup is a Kabuki or Vika on my Radius.
The Nautilus 2 blows the mini away as far as smooth airflow and more air flow options. You can get the N2 to be as tight as the mini if you want but you can open it up more than the mini.
 
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My flavor favorites are the Kayfun 5 and the Digiflavor Siren 22. Just picked up the OBS Engine Nano and that one is great as well.
 

SkoldVape

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The Nautilus 2 blows the mini away as far as smooth airflow and more air flow options. You can get the N2 to be as tight as the mini if you want but you can open it up more than the mini.
I think the mini and N2 are on par tbh, I use both daily :)
 

SkoldVape

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Thanks for the reply. What do you mean by better airflow? More Open? More precise adjustment? One of the things I like about both the Kabuki and Vika is the air flow adjustment. You can fine tune it and it stays there.
Yeah you can get the N2 to do a restricted DL if that's your thing & that's what's better about the Kabuki. That little screw you adjust was a great idea an it's a more solid built tank than the nautilus range. I was a bit late to the game though so I'm stuck with the 2ml TPD edition!
 

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I think the mini and N2 are on par tbh, I use both daily :)
My Mini just died the other day. :( It was the tank that got me off cigs. I'm just saying if I had to choose and only have one I would pick the N2. Definitely plan on getting another Mini I do love that tank.
 

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View attachment 89245 Nautilus 2 with nx100. It's my main setup.
I get pretty good battery life with the 26650s :)
Where did you find that drip tip? I've been looking for that style but none really sit flush or even fit properly on the N2. Bigs Tips makes some. You can get them at Creme de Vape UK. But they are very expensive. Almost the cost of the tank.
 

SkoldVape

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Where did you find that drip tip? I've been looking for that style but none really sit flush or even fit properly on the N2. Bigs Tips makes some. You can get them at Creme de Vape UK. But they are very expensive. Almost the cost of the tank.
I can't actually remember, I went through a fair few till I found one that fitted. Alot of them were to loose an just fell out.
 

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1503238426461.jpgThis is my most recent tank that I got at weekend & my first attempt at temperature control. It's best flavour I've had for ages.
Anyone who likes a low wattage sub ohm tank should try this.
my sweet spot is 40 watts an 450f.
I've not used anything else since yesterday!
 

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I only have one RDA, the tsunami one. I get discount cos my friend owns a vape shop but I didn't want one any bigger than 22mm & the rest were bigger so went with that one. Which RDA you rocking??
I like bulkier equipment. I also use dramatically higher wattage than most on forum.

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SkoldVape

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I like bulkier equipment. I also use dramatically higher wattage than most on forum.

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I'm quite sure there are people who vape just as high. There are alot of mech users on here who build very low and vape super high wattages. High wattage is very popular.
 

SkoldVape

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RTA ijoy exo.

Tanks with drop in coils cleito 120.

RDA'S goon and dead rabbit.

RDTAS I don't have any

But that would be my top 4. The cleito 120 actually comes close in flavour to an RTA though
 

SkoldVape

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And for MTL I'm loving the berserker atm. It's nearly as good as a kayfun and is like $70.00 less! The draw is perfect for MTL :)
 

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