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« on: June 12, 2012, 04:29:32 AM »

Anybody have both?  Or anybody have Titan Tank?

My parents I got them both Titan Tanks bc they like the more traditional cigarette feel, but I got an Ego-C since I loved my original Tornado so much.  It seems like I never have to clean their atties at all, and theirs never get too gunked up to the point that vapor production is dropping or throat hit is weakening. 

My average ego-c atty life is about 1-1.5 months with regular maintenance, and they've had their tank atties for over 5 months and they're still going strong.  My original Tornado atty was like that too, I had one atty for over 6 months before it finally crapped out on me. 

Basically I'm asking if anybody who has a Titan Tank finds the atties lasting long and well and if anybody has had both ego-c and titan tank which you like better in terms of atty life and performance?  I'm thinking about buying a Titan Tank atty to load onto my Ego-C battery and I don't know if my parents both just have tremendous luck with good atties or what.  I'm on my 4th atty out of 5 (second set) so far and expect to use up my last 2 atties by the end of summer so I don't know if I want to restock on the ego-c atties or just buy a couple titan tank atties.
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« Reply #1 on: June 12, 2012, 06:52:53 AM »

After vaping for over 3 years I have just about tried all there is in vaping gear!, but I would have to say your parents are extremely lucky or very light vapers. Even your own atomizers lasting 4 to 6 weeks is good.

My atomizers rarely die as such but the performance becomes weak, and now the cost of the eGo-C atomizer is down to £4 each I don't even attempt to clean the atomisers beyond the occasional blow through, I bin mine after 3 to 4 weeks. A running cost of around a £1 per week seems reasonable to me, I could however suffer poor performance for many weeks more before the atomizer would die completely.

The Titan tank atomizer will run quite happily on the Tornado battery, and if you got one of the original Tornados (prior to the tank system) you may have the cover cone which will make the set up aesthetically pleasing Wink
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« Reply #2 on: June 12, 2012, 06:57:19 AM »

You are absolutely correct, I do have a spare cone!  I am really thinking about getting the titan tank atties this time around.  I suppose it wouldn't hurt to try, if I don't like it then I'll just buy another set of ego-c atties which I agree are pretty affordable.  I guess I'm just not over the original tornado atty (the lifespan for me was amazing, had only 2 atties in one year) lol.  My dad in particular is a pretty heavy vapist so...I really think those titan tank atties are magical haha.  I guess I'm just a little tight on money right now, hoping to save some dough with longer lasting atties.  Thanks for your input!
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« Reply #3 on: June 12, 2012, 07:09:04 AM »

The original Titan 510 bridged atomizers often lasted a couple of months for me, and I direct dripped for over 18months with no real issue, but then the tanks came out and I went for convenience.

At over £10 each I used to work hard to keep the original Tornado Tank atomizer going!, With home mixing and cheapish atomizers now the cost is so reasonable compared to the alternative  Undecided
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« Reply #4 on: June 12, 2012, 07:21:04 AM »

I really hated the Tornado Tank.  Maybe it was bad luck for me, but I tried the Tank out to replace my original Tornado atty and it would just clog up quick and I really didn't know how to clean that thing.  The ego-c certainly is much easier to clean, and being able to clean it has helped me extend the life of the atties a lot.  I'm hoping the Titan Tank will be much more like my original Tornado atty but at the same time just as awesome as the ego-c performance.  It really is much more convenient to not have to direct drip!
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« Reply #5 on: June 17, 2012, 01:22:12 AM »

I have tried lots of setups also and I use both titan tank and eGo-C daily. I must admit the Titan tank atties do come of as magical. Oh so great vapor and flavor combined with a sleek design and long lasting atomizer. To be honest I think the coils are exactly the same on both and my C atties last just as long as Titan tank atties. I get 2-3 months of medium to heavy vaping (I dry burn about once a month). You can of course do like Astrecks said and try Titan tank atty with the cone. It is quite nice. My two favorite bits, eGo-C + eGo Booster and Mega Dura Tank (Titan Tank).
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