Acorn tank from parkes vaping

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I love this thing. I asked about it on the forums a week ago with little response so I took the dive and got it. I hated my cartomizers. The liquid wouldnt taste as it would when i dripped, they died too fast, and they had to refilled too often. This acorn tank is great. Ive had it a few days and its going strong. Its easy to clean and easy to take apart. (at times TOO easy) My only concern is that the metal part that comes off of the cap and fits over the ce2 itself pinches the wicks a little. It doesnt affect the vape quality but i image if i fiddled with it too much it may eventually chop off the wick. I ordered 3 replacements and their on the way now. Its easy to clean, the quality of the vape is much better, and the flavor is similar to dripping. Ive been told a well maintained ce2 can last a LONG time too. If you were curious about these I'd say go for it. They're amazing things.

OH! I forgot to mention it's SUPER easy to refill. Unscrew, pour in the juice, and screw it back on. DONE.
 
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Ive been told a well maintained ce2 can last a LONG time too

Definitely. I've only ever thrown a few out because the coil was either blown or not vaping well. Usually when i've chucked 'em it's because I've broken them in other ways. I haven't been using them much lately, but when they were my go-to carto I'd keep the same few in rotation for as much as a month :)
 

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Definitely. I've only ever thrown a few out because the coil was either blown or not vaping well. Usually when i've chucked 'em it's because I've broken them in other ways. I haven't been using them much lately, but when they were my go-to carto I'd keep the same few in rotation for as much as a month :)

Whatcha using now?
 

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Right this minute? Odysseus ;-)

As far as my total vaping arsenal goes, CE2s are still a part of it. Other items include various Boge and dual coil cartos (both in and out of tanks), attys for dripping, rebuildables, etc. I like my variety, I can pick what I want at that moment for the particular vaping experience I am currently craving :)

I've actually considered checking out those Acorn tanks. I like the "easy to fill" aspect of those, with the screw-top lid and all. Just haven't gotten around to ordering one
 

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I have a corn too and the way you can fix it from pinching the wicks is while you have it all cleaned and no juice in it yet is by adjusting the metal tube untill it just starts to go over the cup maybe a fraction of an inch, when you put the cap on it look up inside of it to make sure it just goes over the cup a little, once you have this done you can take the cap back off of it and insert the little black mouth piece into it making sure the side with the little lip is facing down, now take and put the cap back on and make sure that it goes on over the ce2, sometimes you have to adjust it a couple of times to get it right but once you do this will make a good seal and it wont leak at all, just make sure when your donig this that you have it securely on the battery and the cap is tightened all the way down because sometimes on this tank you think the cap is tight but it can still be turned just alittle bit, once you have all this done you should be able to putthe juice back in and be set to go with no leaks and a great vaping tank. ANOTHER THING IS TO MAKE SURE YOU ARE HOLDING ON TO THE TANK AND NOT THE BATTERY WHEN TIGHTENING THE CAP OR YOU MAY HAVE ISSUES WITH IT COMING APART ON YOU, I learned this the hard way but now I have got it pretty good and it works well for around the house, I dont know about taking it out with me yet because im not sure if the bottom of it will hold up if it getts bumped or twisted in some sort of way, but other than that they work really quite nicely, hope this advise helps you too:evil:
 
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