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Sub ohm tanks

Was just curious if anyone knew which sub ohm tank had the widest chimney in it. I have a starre tank and yes airflow is good but the size of the chimney Imo also restrict airflow in tanks so... chimney to airflow hole size ratios anyone?
 

Breazy_Com

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I like the High Voltage Tank. has awesome airflow and flavor. You can also open the tip for more airflow and cooling. Same thing with the Matrix by High Voltage
 

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Base airflow may be as valuable a factor here as chimney size - I've only got a Subtank and Arctic to compare to, but flow is much better on the Arctic and supposedly comparable to, if not a bit airier than a Starre. The Herakles and High Voltage are both airier still, I've been told.
 

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I accidentally cracked my wife's High Voltage tank this morning so I had to give her mine :( In a pinch I had to grab a High Voltage Matrix tank. Both are made by High Voltage but after using the Matrix I have to say I like the High Voltage better. Their very close but the High Voltage seems to be made better and had more vapor production.
 

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The Atlantis 2 has the most airflow out of all the tanks I've tried. The 0.3Ω coils that come with it actually have a larger inner diameter than the 0.5Ω coils, and the difference is significant. For the subohm tanks I've tried, the limiting factor is usually either the diameter of the coil itself, or the size of the holes in the coil head's positive post. Both are pretty huge on the Atlantis 2.
 
Herakles owner here, inner dia. on chimney is 6.1mm.
AFC full open you can almost inhale as you normally would, very little restriction.
Drawback with the Herakles is that if some juices hit harder it does not restrict down much.
 

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