I got my ProTank in today. Much more solid construction than the CE4 tank which has leaked occasionally for me since day 1. I wasn't really expecting instructions with this one until I did a few searches and found a "identifying Kanger protanks" youtube vid that told me these instructions
should come with it, the kanger logo should be engraved on the base (understandable up tech wouldn't want that on there!) and the coil should have the resistance engraved near the bottom where it goes in the base. That's the part I couldn't find on my coils.
The CE4 tank I had leaked pretty badly straight down the center tube. The Protank 2 has a more aerated draw and drastically higher quality construction, although the threads on mine weren't perfect: It was initially not threading into my Persei more than 1 rotation- just after the threads catch, sitting super far off the top and acting like it was bottomed out. I was looking at the thing going "That can't be right", and trying to use the thing with no vapor at all. Then something in the threads found a happy home the 4th or 5th time I'd taken it on and off, and I was able to thread it down like 4 more full rotations and it instantly started working like a champ. Honestly, I'm not really sure how to hit an e-cig juice or an e-cig correctly
It sure works great when you give 'er a decent pull, but I don't always want a monster rip of nicotine.
This thing makes me yearn even more for a true Chrome SS kit. Would be the perfect mini e cig. I mean I haven't seen any "real" e-cigarette things that I prefer looks-wise over the Kanger tank on the Chrome Persei