Hi guys, didn't really know where i should post this so I decided posting it here 
I'm into my third week in vaping using the eGo AIO, and everything's been great! But for while i've been eyeing towards those regulated box mods. After reading numerous reviews on different mods, i've decided I will get the evic mini. Many great reviews and only minimal rants. My dilemma now is which tank to pair it with. Again, after more researching i came to a stalemate between the Cubis and the Toptank mini. I've put these 2 tanks head-to-head based on various factors, and this is what concluded for the pros and cons of each tank:
Cubis
Pros:
- Cheaper as it's bundled with the evic mini (mod+ tank= $45.20)
- Leak-proof
- Makes the eGo AIO more cost efficient, as I could buy a RBA cubis coil and use the the cubis tank to read the ohm of the build, and use it on the ego AIO. Which would reduce future dependency on buying pre-built coils for the AIO. (RBA base = $3.10)
Cons:
- RBA base is tricky and not so beginner friendly (based on a few reviews) for those who wish to learn to build coils like myself.
Toptank Mini
Pros:
- Many reviews stating that its the RBA base most suited for those who wish to learn on building coils.
- More positive reviews compared to the Cubis
- Looks cooler, Lol..
Cons:
- The price of the evic mini (mod only) and the tank is more expensive ($36.15 + $23.1 = $59.25).
- If I still wanted the RBA base for the AIO, I would need to buy the cubis tank for an additional $18.50.
- Slight leaking.
It all comes down to Cost-efficiency vs Beginner-friendly. If I buy the evic mini+cubis bundle I could save up to $14-30. But is building cubis coils actually that hard? Would it be better to spend more on the Toptank mini for a more beginner-friendly experience?
Many thanks in advance
I'm into my third week in vaping using the eGo AIO, and everything's been great! But for while i've been eyeing towards those regulated box mods. After reading numerous reviews on different mods, i've decided I will get the evic mini. Many great reviews and only minimal rants. My dilemma now is which tank to pair it with. Again, after more researching i came to a stalemate between the Cubis and the Toptank mini. I've put these 2 tanks head-to-head based on various factors, and this is what concluded for the pros and cons of each tank:
Cubis
Pros:
- Cheaper as it's bundled with the evic mini (mod+ tank= $45.20)
- Leak-proof
- Makes the eGo AIO more cost efficient, as I could buy a RBA cubis coil and use the the cubis tank to read the ohm of the build, and use it on the ego AIO. Which would reduce future dependency on buying pre-built coils for the AIO. (RBA base = $3.10)
Cons:
- RBA base is tricky and not so beginner friendly (based on a few reviews) for those who wish to learn to build coils like myself.
Toptank Mini
Pros:
- Many reviews stating that its the RBA base most suited for those who wish to learn on building coils.
- More positive reviews compared to the Cubis
- Looks cooler, Lol..
Cons:
- The price of the evic mini (mod only) and the tank is more expensive ($36.15 + $23.1 = $59.25).
- If I still wanted the RBA base for the AIO, I would need to buy the cubis tank for an additional $18.50.
- Slight leaking.
It all comes down to Cost-efficiency vs Beginner-friendly. If I buy the evic mini+cubis bundle I could save up to $14-30. But is building cubis coils actually that hard? Would it be better to spend more on the Toptank mini for a more beginner-friendly experience?
Many thanks in advance