Are cartomizer style tanks becoming obsolete/

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Baditude

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Holy crap! Baditude is really Ernest Hemmingway!!

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Only in that we both have a white beard. :laugh:
 
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Cartotanks have been my preferred delivery device for almost a year. I find they give a more dependable, consistant, and more flavorful vaping experience than the string-wicked delivery devices. They in general are more sturdy and durable (I'm not fearful of putting my cartotank/PV in my pocket w/o it leaking juice, unlike a clearomizer or clearotank). They also are not position dependent; they don't need to be frequently tilted to keep the string wicks wet which I find annoying.

Just take a look at my photo gallery to see why cartotanks are my go-to delivery device: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/members/baditude-albums-pictures-my-setup.html



For a picture dictionary of the more common juice delivery devices check out this: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...k-what-primer-juice-delivery-attachments.html

For a cartotank tutorial check this out: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/blogs/baditude/3710-5-cartomizer-tank-setup.html

OMG!! Bad, that is a gorgeous collection!
You are now my idol, guru, and my go-to consultant for all-that-is-vaping!

VERY nice.......
(I WILL not buy any mods this week.....I WILL not buy any mods this week....I WILL not buy any mods this week.......heheh)
 
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He's John Entwistle...he faked his death and moved to Ohio. Viva La OX! :D
The Ox is more my style. We both play(ed) bass and both smoked. In fact, he was quite a heavy smoker and died of lung cancer if I recall correctly. Everyone who enjoyed the Who will miss him.

One of my idols, vivi la Ox. :nun:

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Wow, you're right, Bad. I can see the likeness.

I'm just glad we consider each other friends. You're the kind of guy one needs on their side. I've learned more from you in the past nine months than any other person on ECF combined. Ocelot, EricHill, Thompson (Robino, BeckyBlue, Plumes, I can't name all of you)... I consider you true friends.
 

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With all the spending going into vaping at this juncture, and how quickly the technology is changing and developing, gotta believe that there will be lots of changes to the equipment and delivery devices, and not too far off. I'm no rocket scientist, but I wouldn't be a bit surprised if a game-changer of a design of some new piece of equipment or 'delivery system' was in development at this very moment.

The current choice of equipment and variations is mind-boggling, and I think things will only get better.
 

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With all the spending going into vaping at this juncture, and how quickly the technology is changing and developing, gotta believe that there will be lots of changes to the equipment and delivery devices, and not too far off. I'm no rocket scientist, but I wouldn't be a bit surprised if a game-changer of a design of some new piece of equipment or 'delivery system' was in development at this very moment.

The current choice of equipment and variations is mind-boggling, and I think things will only get better.
Probably true but at the same time I don't know too many businesses that would stop carrying cartos and tank if they continue to sell. Money is money after all.
 

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That's what excites me about this industry. It's in its infancy, and just like the Internet (remember Prodigy?), things are growing by leaps and bounds, exponentially. It seems like designers are listening to users, and manufacturers are trying to appease them (while some see these endless "updates" of current devices annoying, I see it as a burgeoning industry trying its best to keep up). I'm not even a drop in the bucket compared to 4+ year veterans, but I can honestly say, "Back nine months ago, when I started vaping, all I had was..."
 
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That's what excites me about this industry. It's in its infancy, and just like the Internet (remember Prodigy?), things are growing by leaps and bounds, exponentially. It seems like designers are listening to users, and manufacturers are trying to appease them (while some seem these endless "updates" of current devices annoying, I see it as a burgeoning industry trying its best to keep up). I'm not even a drop in the bucket compared to 4+ year veterans, but I can honestly say, "Back nine months ago, when I started vaping, all I had was..."

True but one of the cool things is that all that old gear can still be used (assuming the batterys have not died). It might be technologically obsolete but functionally it is as good a vape as it ever was.
 

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No matter how frustrated I may get with cartomizers sometimes i always go back. The learning curve was a little tough at first, but being able to lay the device down flat and not having to worry about juice dripping all over the place out weighs everything. Sometimes I get the urge and fire up a Vivi or Kanger and the flavor is never as good as popping a carto in a tank.
 
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