Well, yes. But with a $2.95 CE4 does it really matter? (Heck, a $5 Kayfun tank.)
But oh yes, some tanks definitely seem to take these liquids better than others. Interesting with the T3 and Evods. There were a number of mentions here of Evods failing catastrophically.
And that's the real issue. Not the cheap tanks that might last a dozen refills. Most of them are so cheap replacing them that often isn't a major issue. It's when they fail the first time, in minutes. That's the result that surprised me, or that drip tip that just melted.
Sorry; I was really just trying to explain that the word 'crack' might give an impression that isn't reality
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However, just how many people have actually had a tank crack on them? Especially heavy polycarbonate tanks like you find on a Kayfun? Or the partial ones, like on the Aspire?
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