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How Different Are MTL Tanks from Sub Ohm Tanks?

Introduction

When vaping, your experience will be much different depending on the tank you choose.  MTL (Mouth-to-Lung) tanks and Sub Ohm tanks are two of the most often used varieties of tanks.  Every fulfils a distinctive need and fits various vaping techniques. Knowing the variations between these tanks will enable you, regardless of experience level, make the best decision.

We will dissect the main variations between MTL and Sub Ohm tanks in this article including airflow, nicotine use, vapour generation, and general experience.

Describe an MTL tank.

MTL (Mouth-to-Lung) tanks are made to simulate the experience of smoking a conventional cigarette.  Perfect for vapers who want a limited draw and more nicotine levels, they have tighter airflow and use coils with more resistance (over 1.0 ohm).

Important Characteristics of MTL Tanks:

  • Tighter draw, same like smoking a cigarette.
  • Usually ranging in 1.0 ohm or more, higher resistance coils.
  • Usually falling between 8W and 20W, lower wattage consumption.
  • Stronger throat hit – performs nicely with e-liquids strong in nicotine.
  • Less generation of vapour results in a more subdued cloud.

An MTL tank should be used by who?

  • People who smoke turning to vaping.
  • Users that like strong e-liquids or nicotine salts.
  • Vapers seeking a more covert vaping experience.

Describe a Sub Ohm Tank.

Designed for direct-to---lung (DTL) vaping—where the vapour is breathed straight into the lungs—Sub Ohm tanks Low-resistance coils (below 1.0 ohm) in these tanks enable increased airflow and create big vapour clouds. Their running wattages range from 25W to 100W+.

Main characteristics of sub ohm tanks:

  • More free airflow lets direct lung inhales possible.
  • Usually falling below 1.0 ohm, lower resistance coils.
  • More wattage is needed generally between 25W and 100W or more.
  • Excellent for cloud chasers - massive vapour generation.
  • Less throat contact but higher taste intensity in a smooth, airy pull.

A sub ohm tank should be used by whom?

  • Expert vapers want strong taste and large clouds.
  • Users that want low-nicotine e-liquids (3mg-6mg).
  • Those that like complex mod devices for customising.

MTL against Sub Ohm Tanks: a brief comparison

Feature

MTL Tanks

Sub Ohm Tanks

Airflow

Tight & Restricted

Open & Airy

Coil Resistance

1.0 ohm or higher

Below 1.0 ohm

Wattage

8W - 20W

25W - 100W+

Nicotine Strength

12mg - 50mg (Nic Salts)

3mg - 6mg (Freebase Nicotine)

Vapor Production

Low

High (Large Clouds)

Throat Hit

Stronger

Smoother

Ideal For

Beginners, Smokers

Cloud Chasers, Advanced Users

 

 

 

Which one should you pick?

Your vaping style, nicotine taste, and experience level will all affect the MTL tank or Sub Ohm tank you choose.

Select an MTL Tank if:

  • You used to smoke but are switching.
  • You value a covert vaping experience.
  • You use e-liquids with high nicotine content.

Select a sub ohm tank if:

  • You like strong taste and large clouds.
  • You want reduced nicotine's smoother draw.
  • Your more strong mod can manage large wattages.

Finally.

MTL and Sub Ohm tanks provide somewhat diverse vaping sensations.  MTL tanks are the best choice for a novice seeking a cigarette-like pull.  Conversely, Sub Ohm tanks are the ideal choice if you enjoy big clouds and strong taste.

For a safe and fun vaping experience, always make sure you use the correct e-liquid and wattage settings whatever one you decide on.  Hello vaping!