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Thanks Rob its highly appreciated. would you recommend it with the duel coil 1.5 ohm.
Just put my mPT3 on a pass through Twisp battery as well. Actually does look awesome, better than a Twisp clearo. And the vape is not comparable to the vape on a VV device, but still much better than a Twisp clearo as I remember it. Just know that the mPT3 will drain that Twisp battery very quickly.
 
Hi guys, can anyone offer insights into the iClear16 vs Pro tank2?
 
Hi guys, can anyone offer insights into the iClear16 vs Pro tank2?

Have not had the pleasure of trying the PT2 but have given the mPT2 and the iclear16 ago and definitely prefer the mPT2, especially on a VV battery. The mPT2 has a lot more flavour and to date have not suffered from a single dry hit unlike the iclear 16 where I would get a dry hit at around the 4th puff and the tilt action required to keep the coil wet is a real pain for me.

The vape temp on the iclear 16 is noticeably warmer however the flavour and vapour production and TH is a lot better in the mPT2.
 
@BhavZ, my appologies, I did mean the mPT2, thanks for your experiences :)

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Hi guys, can anyone offer insights into the iClear16 vs Pro tank2?
I have never been a fan of the bigger Protanks before the Aerotank, but love the Minis. There are some members on here that like the iClears, but methinks a majority will probably go for the Mini Protank or the Aerotank.
 
@BhavZ, my appologies, I did mean the mPT2, thanks for your experiences :)

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My pleasure man, there is quite a price difference between the two but it is definitely worth it. mPT2 is my ADV device and being able to swap out the drip tips is a definitely bonus for me as well. Love the finish and being a pyrex tank means that you can use citrus and/or cinnamon juices without any issue where as the iclear 16 is a plastic tank which will cause leaching with citrus and/or cinnamon juices.

The glass on the mPT2 is replaceable and spares are available. The iclear 16, if it breaks then you need to place the entire unit. Plus the rebuild on the evod coil in the mPT2 is far easier than compared to that of the iclear 16.
 
@BhavZ, my appologies, I did mean the mPT2, thanks for your experiences :)

Everything @BhavZ said... it's no contest. The best small atomiser hands down is the mPT3 with the mPT2 coming a close second.

The problem is the two most popular tanks on the planet seem to be out of stock...
 
Thanks guys, I am starting to feel like an experienced caper and haven't even bought my kit yet :p

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How do you guys rate the eVic VV battery and how will a Kangertech Mini Protank 3 sound to you on it.
 
How do you guys rate the eVic VV battery and how will a Kangertech Mini Protank 3 sound to you on it.

I don't have any experience with the eVic... but if you are thinking of getting a bigger device then you should consider a bigger atomiser as well.
 
Would you please be so kind to give me a top of the range system that I can upgrade to, it would be highly appreciated.
 
I don't own one either but from the reviews I have read the wheel is a bit finicky and does not have auto scroll.

Where about are you based? If you get a chance give it a try at a store like VapeKing and see if it is for you.
 
Would you please be so kind to give me a top of the range system that I can upgrade to, it would be highly appreciated.
That is very subjective, what works for some, others it may not.

Casing point is that I love the SVD and @Rob Fisher hates it.

Give us a list of what you are looking for in terms of kit and experience and could perhaps provide some guidance.
 
Also no experience with the Evic here but I remember @Gizmo mentioning that it's quite fragile. Hard to say which devices are best because everyone's got different preferences. Most certainly though the Nautilus and Aerotank are fantastic atomizers. Now I would recommend you attach that to an SVD but some would say the SID is better (user interface is more friendly but it can only take one battery size). Don't forget to consider the MVP, a very popular device on here too (limited to 12w whereas the SVD and SID go up to 15w).

And then there are mechanical mods. This is what I would recommend. See this thread for some discussions.

http://www.ecigssa.co.za/threads/what-to-look-for-in-a-mechanical-mod.1401/
 
Would you please be so kind to give me a top of the range system that I can upgrade to, it would be highly appreciated.
Top of the range will be a Reo Grand with Reomizer2 on top of it. That is a totally mechanical system and you have to build your own coils to your sweet spot - visit Reoville for more info. But I suspect you refer to VV/VW electronic mod with a clearomizer tank on top. On that assumption my recommendations:
  1. Any of the VV/VW devices currently available will do the job. Depends on your taste. The comments on this forum re the Evic have not been very good. Look at the Itaste SVD, Itaste VTR, Itaste MVP, the Smok SID, Vamo V5, the Sigelei, etc. My favourite is the Vamo.
  2. For a clearomizer tank on top of these, it is easier: The Kanger Aerotank or the Aspire Nautilus. I prefer the Aerotank, but on a majority vote here I suspect the Nautilus will get the go ahead.
Please feel free to ask more questions. We are here to help you on your vaping journey.
 
For a simple no nonsense system I would recommend the Smoktech SID with a Nautilus.

You will need 2 x 18650 batteries (One in the tube and one charging or spare).
An Intellicharger II

I would give you links to the Vape King web site but it's down at the moment.
 
@Shadowvapor , If you first want to play with an eVic , pm me your details and I'l send it over to you to evaluate and play with for free.
 
Hi guys, I cannot find this anywhere, how many mls does the topq liquid come in?

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Looks like 10ml to me but nothing on the bottle.
 
For a simple no nonsense system I would recommend the Smoktech SID with a Nautilus.

You will need 2 x 18650 batteries (One in the tube and one charging or spare).
An Intellicharger II

I would give you links to the Vape King web site but it's down at the moment.

Thanks Rob for the reply you don't have a photo maybe of a setup like that.
 
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