Review of GTS Tank by Ecigator - Not a bad start

Review of GTS Tank by Ecigator – Not a bad start

Ecigator is a very young player on the e-cigarette market and their product range so far includes only vaping e-cigs and mechanical boxmod. But now it’s time to expand and they have released their first tank – GTS Tank and it doesn’t look too bad.

GTS Tank by Ecigator

The peculiarity of the device is the number of variations of radiator and 510 driptip adapter, here are examples of how you can use them:

GTS Tank by Ecigator

Why would you even need a heatsink if this device runs on a replacement vape that by default can’t run at huge wattages that would burn your lips (ko-ko-ko TFV4 can, you’re all lying). The device looks very nice, and personally I like the radiator-less version with a wide driptip the best. online vape shop canada There are 4 color options available:

 GTS Tank by Ecigator

As I mentioned above, the tank works on interchangeable vaporizers, which are very cool looking, but, alas, are able to cope with liquid no more than 50% of VH. There are 3 vaporizers in total: two on kanthal at 0.5 (20-50W) and 0.2 ohm (20-100W) and 1 on nickel at 0.2 ohm (200-600* F).

GTS Tank by Ecigator

The tank is made up of a huge number of parts when disassembled, the glass is replaceable. You should have no problem flushing the tank.

The tank volume is 3.5 ml and the refill is top-loading and very convenient. All you need to do is unscrew the topcap. As you can see, there are no usual filling holes, you can fill from a bucket.

GTS Tank by Ecigator

There is a splash guard, and the airflow can be adjusted by turning the adjustment ring.

GTS Tank by Ecigator

The complete package stands out, it includes: radiator, additional glass, all three vaporizers (0.2,0.5,0.2 nickel), two vape bands, 510 drip tip adapter.

GTS Tank by Ecigator

Overall, a great tank that does not cause me any complaints. At its price of 20 dollars and such a set of simply sin not to take it.

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