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goingcrazy614

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Sorry if this is in the wrong place. I'm new to this forum. I've been vaping for 2 months now and would like to try a sub ohm tank. I have a Cool Fire IV 40w mod. I don't want to do rebuilding just yet but want the option and need it to be durable for work. Any suggestions would be great. Thanks in advanced.
 

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I have a Kanger Subtank.. Came with a rebuild able deck. I haven't tried it yet but it's on my short list. There are just too many out there!! My only advice (as given to me) is start simple. I'm sure others, more experienced will chime in. Good luck!


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Sorry if this is in the wrong place. I'm new to this forum. I've been vaping for 2 months now and would like to try a sub ohm tank. I have a Cool Fire IV 40w mod. I don't want to do rebuilding just yet but want the option and need it to be durable for work. Any suggestions would be great. Thanks in advanced.
I have an iSub on my Cool Fire IV and love the combo.
 

bondo

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You're probably going to get a ton of people suggesting a tfv4 or crown but with the power you have,I'd suggest the kanger subtank mini or wait a couple ticks for the kanger top tank.
 

goingcrazy614

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You're probably going to get a ton of people suggesting a tfv4 or crown but with the power you have,I'd suggest the kanger subtank mini or wait a couple ticks for the kanger top tank.
I was considering the subtank mini but hear it has leak issues. What do you think?
 

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Every tank has someone who found a way to make it leak. That said, I'm going to agree on the Subtank as a good choice - manufactured coils with an RBA option included, perfectly at home under 40 watts, seems like just what you're looking for.

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bondo

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Every tank has leak issues.
You roll the dice and hope for a good one regardless of brand.
Fwiw,take those "leaky tank" complaints with a grain of salt because a good majority are caused by user error.
I've owned 8 subtanks and only one leaked from the afc beyond repair.

A couple other winning options in your power range are the tried and true delta II and smok vct.
Both are flavor flavs with optional rba's
 

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Durability, no leaking and a top fill. Go with a mini supertank. Blows tons of smoke great airflow and easy to find coils for. I used this on my kanger sub box mini and it worked great. Subtank leaked like all the time.

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kwtony

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Check out the Halo Reactor. I have one and its fantastic. Coils last 2-3 weeks for me
 

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Every tank will have leaking if you mistreat it but I think the subtanks are a bit more prone to issues than most. That said it is still overall a great tank with cheap/common replacement coils as well as a solid RBA.

The only thing I'd personally recommend over it is the Atlantis (preferably v1 IMO) and use the .5Ω coils.
 

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