
5. CCI Tri-Force Tank
As it stands, we can not talk about cloud chasing sub tanks with out the offering built by cloud chasers, for cloud chasers. This 30mm behemoth holds 12ml of e-liquid, which I am sure is enough to get the majority of us through the work day without having to take advantage of either of the top or bottom filling options.
This tank is simplicity in itself. From the factory it comes with a 0.2Ω kanthal coil (up to 130 watts) and an Ni200 offering to give you an early choice in vaping, massive adjustable airflow with precision controls allowing you to fine tune the experience to where you want it.
Heat transfer from tank to mod is a problem that CCI has taken care of with the addition of a heat sinking spacer, a simple yet extremely effective idea that is normally missed by companies. From a safety stand point, the company made sure that the 510 pin protrudes enough to allow this tank to be used with hybrid mods, not something that they had to do, but as always they are looking out for the good of the industry.
As far as cloud production goes, if you can’t use the 30mm Tri Force to fog out a room in a couple of minutes, there is little hope for you as a rain maker.
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You forgot the Zpal Coral tank.
Please tell me which tank is the BEST to use on rx75 for very huge clouds?
I’m confused as someone said that Aspire Cleito is good, but here I see this Tfv4.
Thanks
This list needs to be updated. You may want to check into the Aspire Cleito 120W, I’ve heard good things about it. When I go to update this post, I would definitely include the Aspire Cleito 120W and the iJoy Limitless XL.