supercity88
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EastStandLower said:karlzberg said:EastStandLower said:Coming up for two years using an E-cig, I've not had a single Cig nor do I feel the urge.
I'm currently using a Innokin iTaste VTR variable volt variable watt Vapourizer. This is hooked up to a Kangertech Protank II with an airflow control valve mod.
The taste is superb and it pumps out clouds of vapour. I change the coils every 10 - 14 days which cost £10.49 for 10 off ebay.
Definitely the best set up I've used so far.
I also make my own fluid so my juice costs very little.
I use an Itaste battery cost me £26 all the way from China good battery doubles up as a phone charger but can be a bit bulky in your pocket though, I just use Ce4 atomisers bought of ebay 10 for £9.99 .
I used CE4's for a while but they seemed to have a really short life before tasting a bit strange and discolouring the juice, (that maybe down to my vaping style?)
I switched over to the Protank II and the only issue I was experiencing was a slight gurgling which was down to a bit of excess fluid on top of the battery, a clean with a tissue every couple of days seemed to cure this. I'm not sure where it was coming from maybe just excess fluid flooding out of the atty? I saw the airflow valve on ebay and thought I would give it a try. Basically you can increase or reduce the amount of airflow passing through the atomiser, it makes a hell of a difference! It also draws the air in through the side rather than the base so no more gurgling.
With the variable volt and variable watt itaste you can tune the taste to a finite degree, this is definitely the best and most reliable set up I've used. only drawback is it's a bit heavy and bulky. I do tend to use the Protank on a 510 VV battery if I'm out on the lash.
With all your technical smoking mumbo jumbo you make me want an actual cig!