Any good tank/clearo systems?

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Hey all, I've been using my provari igo-l rba setup for a while now. While I love the setup, it's a pain to bring on the go because it needs to be refilled alot and liquid leaks out the airhole when its in my pocket. So i'm looking for a system that wont leak, can hold a good amount of liquid, has great taste and vapor production. Whether it be cartomizers, clearomizers, tanks, idc. All suggestions are much appreciated. Thanks!
 

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With my Provari I use a carto tank. It's reliable, consistent, and lever leaks, but if you are used to dripping you will probably be put off by the muted flavor. There really isn't a tank system that will give you the clean flavor of a dripping atty though. If you want the conviance of a tank and the flavor from a dripping atty you might want to look into a bottom feeder like a Reo or there is a Vision Aurora BFT that just came out. The Vision Aurora in a tank system that screws onto a PV turning it into a bottom feeder. Down side is you'll have to get a 510 to ego adapter for it to work on a Provari and it looks pretty long.
 

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Hey all, I've been using my provari igo-l RBA setup for a while now. While I love the setup, it's a pain to bring on the go because it needs to be refilled alot and liquid leaks out the airhole when its in my pocket. So i'm looking for a system that wont leak, can hold a good amount of liquid, has great taste and vapor production. Whether it be cartomizers, clearomizers, tanks, idc. All suggestions are much appreciated. Thanks!

There's many options when it comes to tanks/clearomizers. I personally love using the kanger protank 2 and kanger evods since both are BCC and gravity is your best friend =) or you could try out iclear 16's or 30's that are top coils.
 

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What makes a carto tank different from a carto? Other than being able to hold more liquid. Also, I'm thinking of getting a carto tank now. Should i get the smoktek dual coil and ibtanked tanks? I also came across the gotvapes phoenix raven nest carto tank that looks pretty good.
 
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Save yourself potential problems and just go with the IBTanked. Trust me.

Go to this link for my blogs. Look at articles 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, and 8. Those are all related to information on cartotanks. Start with #1 and pay particular attention to cartomizers and cartotanks. That will explain the difference between the string wick systems and carto systems.

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I say this a lot, but... I hate cartos by themselves, but love them in a tank. The tank ensures that each hit has the same amount of juice on the polyfill every time. With a plain carto it gets drier and drier with each progressive hit. Flavor drops, vapor drops, and you can start to taste the polyfill. Blech!
 

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Last question, should I go with ibtanked and get the ibtanked tank and smoktek cartomizer, OR the ikenvape cartomizers with their own tank.

I know nothing about Ikenvape's tank. I own 12 IBTanks, and use each one with it's own flavor. I prefer Ikenvape 510 Fusion or the Ikenvape Platinum cartos, but will use a single coil Smoktech if I don't have some Ikenvapes.
 
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