Best tank for EGO C variable voltage batteries... And mod for touchsense E-pipe

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MikeInJapan

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Hello chaps,

I have two questions that I would be most grateful if you could give your attention to...

1) I have a friend visiting America who has been kind enough to offer to bring me back anything I might need with regards to vaping. I would really like to purchase a pyrex tank/clearomiser system that connects to ego-c variable voltage batteries (vision spinners), but am unsure which one to get and whether or not I might need some sort of 510 converter or whatever, what would you recommend?

2) I was given an epipe as a present. Now, while I really like the style of it, I find that I much prefer the flavour as well as the ease associated with the tank/clearomiser systems you can attach to an ego battery... Would any of you know how I might go about attaching a tank/clearomiser to the device, and if so which sites sell the necessary parts... Here is the link to the product I was given - TouchSense ePipe Starter Pack [5060248710722] - £59.00 : Electronic Cigarettes UK | Liberro
 

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As far as the eGo class batteries go: It comes down to style and capacity. If you want something streamlined that screws onto the eGo threading that would be something like the mini ProTank 2 or 3. If you want something in a bigger capacity - but looks a bit ungainly on an eGo battery - it would be the non mini ProTanks that screw onto the 510 threads of the eGo battery instead. Take a look at Sun-Vapers.com to see the glass clearo options. None of these need any adapters to fit eGo batteries.

Whatever one you decide on, laying in some extra parts for it would be a good idea: replacement glass, glass o-rings and replacement coils.

As far as your ePipe goes, I can't tell you anything about that one. It looks like it's fitted to accept 510 cartos - but that's only a guess. Can't see the fittings in the site photos so there is no easy way to tell what it might accept. You would really need to nail down what kind of connector is on those cartos (what they refer to as "tips"), then it comes down to whether the connector in the pipe body is recessed or flush. A lot of pipes are designed to directly accept clearos or carto tanks, can't tell if that is one of them.
 
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