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I had purchased a titanium coil, made by Alien Vape. The storefront I had purchased it from said that it was the best coil on the market, although I am a little skeptical about that. Anyways, after installing it, I only got one good puff from it and it stopped working. Upon opening the cap, I couldn't see anything wrong with it. I tested it again with the cap off and it blew up, a bright white spark shot up in my face. lol.

Has this ever happened to anyone else? I brought it to the attention of the staff at the storefront, and they gave me 2 standard coils to replace the faulty titanium one. They seem to be working just fine. Also, I vape on the lowest setting my X6 offers, as I don't get much flavor out of the higher settings, and feel they would lower the lifespan of the wick/coil.

I am looking into purchasing the Kanger ProTank 2. What are the pros and cons of the bottom feed versus the top feed wick systems?

Thank you in advance.

-3Rutez

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I'm not the one to ask about your coil, but a far as clearos go, I've been switching to all bottom coil so I can vape all the way to the bottom. I chain vape and would get dry hits if I didn't keep my top feeds full.

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I chain vape as well. Thank you for the input on the bottom feeder wizard. Your opinion is very much appreciated. I will definitely be investing in a bottom feeding unit.

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Obviously you'll do your research and purchase what you feel meets your needs, but check out the Davide glassomizers. I feel like they are a high quality product and have had great luck with them to this point.

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I have both the davide and the protank 2 -both excellent tanks! the davide has a little bit more air to the draw than the protank 2

both being bccs are great -the are pretty much plug n play no swirling tanks to wet the wicks , and changing the coil is as simple as unscrewing and replacing no drippy wicks ! no mess so it makes for quicker flavor changes if thats your cup of tea .The ony thing I can think of being negative is on the davide mini its a trick to fill as the holes are pretty small but if you use a needle nose bottle ,youre golden.

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I have both, the Pro Tank 2 and Davidi mini, and I prefer the Davide mini. If you're careful it's not hard to fill it with a regular drip bottle top, you don't absolutely need a needle tip or syringe. The Davide mini offers the closest to direct dripping as far as delivering flavor that I've found. YMMV. I get mine from Discount Vapers. :)

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I have both, the Pro Tank 2 and Davidi mini, and I prefer the Davide mini. If you're careful it's not hard to fill it with a regular drip bottle top, you don't absolutely need a needle tip or syringe. The Davide mini offers the closest to direct dripping as far as delivering flavor that I've found. YMMV. I get mine from Discount Vapers. :)

lol I cannot do it without that needle nose bottle , I have nerve damage in my hands and they shake sometimes .your right though someone with normal hands could probably do it (just not me lol )

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lol I cannot do it without that needle nose bottle , I have nerve damage in my hands and they shake sometimes .your right though someone with normal hands could probably do it (just not me lol )

With shaking hands I would imagine it's near impossible to keep the liquid from going into the center tube out out the top. I've thought of using a syringe at times but can't be bothered. Thankfully, my hands are steady enough to be able to forego the other. :)

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Yeah, I tried once. Liquid is a bit thick to just pour in and not get it into the center, for me anyway.

Edited by wizard46304

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