Description
The Vpipe Tank
The Vpipe Tank is a fully assembled disposable tank with the coil built-in. You can’t replace the coil, so once the coil goes bad, you need to replace the full tank, but don’t throw away the mouthpiece.
A new mouthpiece doesn’t come with replacement tanks, so you need to keep it. The nice thing about these tanks is that they’re not expensive.
The Vpipe Mini will only work with the included tank. I guess it’s not typical 510/Ego threading so that prevents the device from working with other tanks.
I’ve tried using other atomizers on here, even tanks built at 1.0 ohm or higher and of various types of wires, and I just can’t get anything to work. So if you get this device, you have to use the included tank.
The tank will work with other devices though, but you probably won’t want to because of how the airflow comes in from the sides of the bottom of the tank. It won’t get good airflow intake on most newer devices since most devices no longer have airflow intake on the 510 connectors. You could loosen the tank to use on other devices but it’ll be loose and wobbly. But yeah, I don’t think you’ll want to use this on anything else anyway.
VapeOnly says this is a PCTG tube tank. I’m not familiar with PCTG, but it’s basically a type of plastic that’s similar to PET plastic. It has high impact resistance and clarity, so that seems like a good thing.
The tank has a capacity of 1.5ml and uses a 1.0-ohm coil. The flavor is pretty good and the coils seem to perform well. I do get a little spit back from these coils though. Not a lot of spit back, but I do seem to get a little bit of liquid in my mouth on a lot of hits.