$8.99 NEW SmokTech 510 Dual Coil Tanks | Greenhouse One

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Hello ECF,

Greenhouse One now has in stock the newest SmokTech 510 Dual Coil tanks (1.5ohm). These bad boys are simply amazing. They hold 6ml of eliquid, no leaks, no burnt taste and amazing vapor. We have priced these at only $8.99 a piece.

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Enjoy,
Tim
 
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Dougiestyle

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Pic looks exactly like my DCT MAP tank. If the carto is sealed with o-rings between the carto tube and the tank cap, this is almost identical, and, yes, the carto can be replaced. If it's a press-fit, then cartos could be replaced, but with significantly more effort.

If this tank is basically the same as all the others on the market that incorporate a DC carto (with a hole in the tube for wicking) and a tank, then this is the lowest price I've seen thus far.

Is the driptip (pictured) included?
 

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Let me turn you guys onto something that works really good for making an opening in a carto. I have been using this technique for about a week now and its super. punches, saddle valves, and things like that put a big dent in the carto and it just isnt needed and it makes the carto not round any longer which also can effect your orings sometimes on pushing the carto threw. The catos are actually very soft, If you have a dremmel take it and put a score in the side of the carto, then take a nice long sewing needle, and carefully turn it and push lightly poking a very small hole where you made your score in the carto. That's all that is needed is a very small pin head/needle head size hole in the carto. This feeds the Carto just right and doesnt effect the draw as much as the bigger punched hole, it creates more pressure to pull in the juice with the small hole. My carto's have been lasting longer using this method and it works very well. If ya have a dremmel give it a try ;-)
 

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Let me turn you guys onto something that works really good for making an opening in a carto. I have been using this technique for about a week now and its super. punches, saddle valves, and things like that put a big dent in the carto and it just isnt needed and it makes the carto not round any longer which also can effect your orings sometimes on pushing the carto threw. The catos are actually very soft, If you have a dremmel take it and put a score in the side of the carto, then take a nice long sewing needle, and carefully turn it and push lightly poking a very small hole where you made your score in the carto. That's all that is needed is a very small pin head/needle head size hole in the carto. This feeds the Carto just right and doesnt effect the draw as much as the bigger punched hole, it creates more pressure to pull in the juice with the small hole. My carto's have been lasting longer using this method and it works very well. If ya have a dremmel give it a try ;-)
Interesting, what do you mean score the side of the carto. and do you put the needle in the dremmel?? Another question are you talking about the S.S. carto's, I don't find them to be very soft.
 

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my dremel works pretty good I don't know if a sewing neddle would work for the 100% vg juice I use, and I think MWA is talking about stainless steel

I just seen the same tank over at volcano (its got to be its the same how to pictures same driptip) while checking out the lavatube forum they're asking 19.95 for it greenhouseone rules hand down best prices
 
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$8 for the saddle valve at Lowes and it works perfectly. The only problem for me so far is that I went to far on a boge carto once and pierced the inner tube, only olnce. Friggin thing flooded in ten minutes. So now I give it three more half turns after I hear the nail punch thru and its perfect every time. I don't have a problem with deformed cartos doing it this way. I use ss dcc's and it works awesome in my lavatank. I can't see buying a dremmel or trying to whack it with a hammer and nail when the saddle valve is so easy.

I punched 5 ss dcc's tonight and didn't have a problem.

I like bigger holes because I use thick juice. I started with one hole but it wouldn't wick properly for me. So then I went to punching two holes and I got better wicking. Read a post from a ecf'er who does three holes so I tried it. Bamm!!!! Works awesome with all of my thick stuff.

GO GET A SADDLE VALVE. So easy, a caveman can do it.

Paulie P.
 

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$8 for the saddle valve at Lowes and it works perfectly. The only problem for me so far is that I went to far on a boge carto once and pierced the inner tube, only olnce. Friggin thing flooded in ten minutes. So now I give it three more half turns after I hear the nail punch thru and its perfect every time. I don't have a problem with deformed cartos doing it this way. I use ss dcc's and it works awesome in my lavatank. I can't see buying a dremmel or trying to whack it with a hammer and nail when the saddle valve is so easy.

I punched 5 ss dcc's tonight and didn't have a problem.

I like bigger holes because I use thick juice. I started with one hole but it wouldn't wick properly for me. So then I went to punching two holes and I got better wicking. Read a post from a ecf'er who does three holes so I tried it. Bamm!!!! Works awesome with all of my thick stuff.

GO GET A SADDLE VALVE. So easy, a caveman can do it.

Paulie P.

3 holes? I may have to try that. I am using 65pg/35vg and I cannot get it to wick in tanks. I have tried the dremmel line cut and a hammer and nail. The hammer and nail worked the best but quit wicking after a day.
 
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