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Please Help. After the most flavourful sub ohm tank

With the m pro 2 tank ive been looking and there seems to be a standard version and a metal version. Is one slightly better than the other or just a weight difference
From memory I believe they are slightly different in size. I reviewed the maxus 200w with the metal edition quite a while ago now
 
Take a look at the review I did on the Maxus 200W with the M Pro 2 tank on vapinghardware.com, it details the difference between the Metal and Resin tanks.
 
Have you got a link to it please
I'm afraid I cant link the reviews I write for vapinghardware.com on here as its seen as self promotion on my part.
Either google search Freemax Maxus 200W with the MPro 2 Metal Edition Tank Review or look on vapinghardware.com for the Freemax review.
 
Hi @Newbie vaper and welcome to the forum.

You've received some great advice already but I'll add the VapeFly Kriemhild 2 to the list if I may. The stock coils are amazing and you can get a rebuildable mesh coil for it if/when you feel more confident, and that's really good too.

I'll second the call on the @Vaporesso Itank too. I was part of the forum's group review on that and the new Gen's, and the coils for it really are top-notch.
 
So I've decided I'm buying the freemax m pro 2 but I have a question for you knowledgeable people. I'm in a pickle between the resin and metal version. Is the resin tank just as good as the metal version for not leaking ? As the metal one has a spring lift and slide and the resin just has ball bearings that slide. Give me your opinion
 
I have both. 1 resin, 6 metal:14:

The metal have a more secure top locking system and do not leak, ever, half empty, upside down, they just don't leak. The Resin lid slides back way to easy.


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