Alright, let me tell you about this little experiment I did with my vape. So, I had this idea to use two tanks at the same time. Yeah, sounds kinda wild, right? I’ve been vaping for a while now, and I’m always looking for ways to, you know, spice things up a bit. I like to get creative with my vaping and test out what works and what doesn’t work, and I like to share the good and the bad with you all so you know what to expect.
First off, I grabbed my mod and two tanks that I figured would work well together. One tank was filled with this sweet, fruity e-liquid I’ve been loving, and the other one had a more, let’s say, robust tobacco flavor. My thought was, “Why not mix it up?” I mean, if you can mix flavors in one tank, why not use two different ones at the same time? It seemed like a cool idea at the time.

So, I screwed both tanks onto my mod. It looked a bit Frankenstein-ish, but hey, I was going for function, not fashion. Then I started to vape. The first thing I noticed was that the capacity was way up there. I mean, with two tanks, I had double the e-liquid, which meant I could go on for a longer time. Plus, the battery seemed to last longer too, which was a nice bonus.
Mixing Flavors
- Initially, I tried to keep the flavors separate.
- Then I got a little brave and started mixing puffs.
This is where it got interesting. I would take a puff from the fruity tank, then a puff from the tobacco one. It was like a flavor rollercoaster. But then, I thought, “Let’s get really crazy,” and I started alternating puffs more rapidly. And you know what? It was kind of awesome. The flavors started to blend, and it created this unique taste that I can’t even describe. It wasn’t just one flavor plus another; it was something new altogether. The taste would be considered delightful for those who like to experiment with their flavor choice.
Now, about the vapor. I like a looser draw because, for me, it’s all about those big clouds. And let me tell you, with two tanks going, the vapor production was insane. I was blowing clouds like a chimney. But if you’re into a tighter draw, that might enhance the flavor even more. It’s all about what you prefer, really.
Keeping it Clean
- I made sure not to cross-contaminate flavors between the tanks.
- Sticking to one flavor per tank was key.
One thing I learned is that you gotta be careful with the flavors. It’s better to stick to one flavor per tank to avoid any weird cross-contamination. I also let the e-liquids steep for a bit, which seemed to help the flavors develop more. It’s like aging a fine wine, but for vape juice. After letting them steep and age, the flavors come out so much more prominent. I also noticed that mixing vape flavors doesn’t hurt the coil. I tested this out by switching back and forth between flavors in a single tank setup. I feel that this is a big misconception in the vape community, so I had to test it out for myself.
I also did some number crunching. On average, a full 2ml tank gives you about 600 puffs if each puff lasts a second. So, with two tanks, you’re doubling that. It’s basic math, but it makes a big difference in how long you can go between refills. Most vapes that you can get from a dispensary are the disposable kind that have 2ml tanks, so keep in mind that those will typically last you about 600 puffs.
If you’re all about flavor, you might want to look into clapton coils. From what I hear, they’re the best for flavor. I haven’t tried them myself yet, but they’re on my list. The best device I have used that has produced both amazing flavor and vapor production is the Vaporesso iTank Vape. Every time I have used this piece I have been amazed by the flavor and vapor production.
In the end, this whole two-tank setup was a fun little project. It’s not something I’d do every day, but it was definitely worth trying. I love tinkering with my vapes and seeing what works best for me. If you’re into experimenting and you’re a little bit adventurous, give it a shot. Who knows, you might just discover your new favorite way to vape. But remember, it’s all about having fun and finding what works for you. Just be smart about it, and don’t do anything that might mess up your gear.