After nearly a week of use, I’ve put together a few observations
about my experiences with the Kangertech Evod2 and the Aspire Vivi Nova tanks…
The Kanger tank came out of the gate strong but started
loosing ground to the field in the home stretch. It amazes me how a product
that seemed to be so good could eventually come up so short. For the first 4 days
I had no issues from the Kanger. It vaped strong, the draw was a pretty good,
and flavor was great, BUT, things started going downhill fast.
When the flooding started I went through all of the steps
necessary to correct it… to no avail. There is something wrong, but obviously I’m
not smart enough to fix it which automatically makes this unit too much trouble
to buy in the future. I will eventually fix this tank and continue to use it,
but it’ll be an only child.
The Aspire Vivi Nova was not a smooth ride either…
The Aspire tank I bought leaked from the start. I spent a
couple of hours trying to get it lined out, but it wasn’t meant to be. Come to
find out, I just got a defective unit and exchanged it for another. The second
Aspire tank has preformed flawlessly. It vapes great, the draw is a little airy
for me but not too bad, and the flavor it terrific.
The Aspire Vivi Nova tank is a 510 thread, so if you plan to
use one on your eGo style batteries you’ll need to pick up a large beauty ring
to complete your assembly.
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