300-Watt Mods and Tanks
A few years ago, clearomizers with a resistance of 2 ohms and up were a real flavour sensation when they first came out. Those early clearomizers were transparent and made of plastic, with a wick wrapped around a simple dual coil to feed the e-liquid. The dual coil itself was usually a Kanthal coil with just a handful of 
Now imagine screwing one of those dinosaur clearos onto a 300-watt mod – pretty grim! In short: if you want to vape at 300 watts, you need tanks that are built for it. The more wattage you want to run through your tank, the more important it is that the coil is in the sub-ohm range. Luckily, modern electronics are there to stop the worst from happening, but you still shouldn’t forget to use your head.
So why all this? Why keep chasing more watts at ever-lower resistance?
For me, one explanation is that low-resistance coils really do deliver better flavour – or rather, the e-liquid does. Another aspect – one I know about but can’t really relate to – is bigger cloud production.
What’s so great about blowing clouds like an old-school disco fog machine? Must be some kind of guy thing.
Girls like bright colours, guys like huge clouds – everyone has their hobby! By the way, the first tanks are now hitting the market that explicitly advertise being vapeable at up to 360 degrees. One brand that has already responded is OBS, whose latest generation is clearly already offering coils for power plants!

