Sub-Ohm Tanks

What is a Sub-ohm Tank? A sub-ohm tank is a type of vape tank that uses coils with a resistance lower than 1 ohm (below 1Ω). It's designed for high-wattage vaping, producing bigger clouds and more intense flavor, perfect for vapers who enjoy a direct lung hit. How is a...

What is a Sub-ohm Tank?

A sub-ohm tank is a type of vape tank that uses coils with a resistance lower than 1 ohm (below 1Ω). It's designed for high-wattage vaping, producing bigger clouds and more intense flavor, perfect for vapers who enjoy a direct lung hit.

How is a Sub-ohm Tank Different from Other Tanks?

  • Lower Resistance: Sub-ohm tanks have coils with a resistance under 1 ohm, while regular tanks usually have coils above 1 ohm.
  • Higher Wattage: Sub-ohm tanks work with higher wattage devices (usually 40 watts and up) for bigger vapor production and stronger flavor.
  • Direct Lung Inhale: Sub-ohm vaping involves direct lung inhales (DL), while regular tanks often cater to mouth-to-lung (MTL) users.

Who is a Sub-ohm Tank Best For?

Sub-ohm tanks are ideal for:

  • Cloud Chasers who love big vapor clouds.
  • Flavor Enthusiasts looking for more intense taste and throat hit.
  • Vapers Using High VG Liquids, which work best with sub-ohm setups.
  • Direct Lung Inhalers who enjoy deep inhales straight to the lungs. It's less suited for beginners or those who prefer a mouth-to-lung (MTL) experience.

How Do You Use a Sub-ohm Tank?

  • Fill with E-liquid: Add e-liquid to the tank, avoiding the central airflow tube.
  • Adjust Airflow and Wattage: Set your preferred airflow and adjust wattage, starting low and gradually increasing to avoid burning the coil.
  • Direct Lung Inhale: Take direct lung hits for large clouds and intense flavor.

Tips: How to Make Vape Coils Last Longer?

Do Sub-ohm Tanks Need to Be Cleaned?

Yes, sub-ohm tanks require regular cleaning to maintain performance. Clean the tank, airflow control, and drip tip to avoid flavor buildup. If the coil tastes burnt or flavor weakens, it’s time to replace the coil.

How Often Should You Clean a Sub-ohm Tank?

  • Every 1-2 weeks: Regular cleaning ensures better performance.
  • When Switching Flavors: Clean the tank to prevent flavor mixing.
  • When Flavor Drops: If the taste weakens, clean the tank or change the coil.

What Should You Watch Out for with Sub-ohm Vaping?

  • Avoid Dry Hits: Always make sure the coil is saturated with e-liquid before vaping to prevent a dry hit.
  • Replace Coils Regularly: Sub-ohm coils need regular replacing to maintain flavor and vapor production.
  • Adjust Wattage Properly: Follow the coil’s recommended wattage to avoid overheating or burning it.