Dripper vs tank - pros and cons?

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I'm making the switch from my ego and tanks to more advanced forms of vaping, but I'm in a pickle. I like the simplicity of tanks, but want the flavor and vape of a dripper. So here's what I'm debating. Getting an Aerotank Giant on a Seven 22 and sticking with what I know, or diving in and getting a 18350 Nemesis with some sort of dripper. Only problem; no idea how to rebuild coils. But what's the pro's and cons of both?

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With a tank, you're always going to have the ease of filling and going. Depending on your tank capacity, you may not have to fill it up more than once a day! The downside with this is the fact that you usually aren't going to get as good flavor or vapor production with a tank. If you get into the rebuildable tanks, there are some that are really starting to give the drippers a run for their money, though. The Lemo by Eleaf is probably the best example of this. Some are even saying it performs as good or almost as good as a dropper.

With the drippers you are going to get better flavor and better vapor production on average compared to tanks. The downside is you do have to build the coils and wick them yourself. You will also have to load up your coils with juice a lot more frequently than your tanks, but I find it's worth it. A dripper is my pick for my usual vape, and I've got a variety of ones I use. I do not drip and drive (and I don't think that many should), but when I'm out and about, I usually have a tank I use. Initially the coils can be a bit fussy to build, but you get used to it quick. I get some kind of sick pleasure from building my own builds, too! :p

Happy vaping!


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