3ml Triple V Polypro Tank
First of all, this is NOT a rant.
My vaping guru got a hold of a bunch of these after another fellow vaper recommended them. He swears by them. They are the kind with grommets and a screw that you can remove to refill the tank. I think this idea is awesome.
He ordered one for me, and when I got, I was stoked. I'd already emailed the vendor asking if you could use Smoktech replacement cartos (flanged), and he said you probably could use them. There would be a noticeable length between the tank and the drip tip, but eh, who cares.
Anyway, I brought it home and started fiddling with it (this is where user error comes in). The carto wasn't flanged. I popped off the drip tip and tried to push it out of the tank with my fingers. It wouldn't budge. So I tried to grip it from the threaded connector end and it wouldn't come out. I scratched my head. I popped off the top cap, then pushed the carto down as gently as I could, and the bottom cap popped off. Gah! I was more frustrated with myself than the device.
I reassembled the tank instantly, and then tried to re-insert the carto. It refused to go through the top cap. No matter how gently or gingerly I tried to get that sucker back up, it would only push the tank's top cap back off. Hmph, I put it on the shelf. I'll give it back to him tomorrow.
Also, on a side note, he ordered 2.0 ohm low res cartos, and when he got them today, all of the cartos checked out on his Provari as 3.1 ohms, and 2.9 ohms on my Vamo. :-(
I know this is user error, because my friend who got it for me swears by them. I gave it a quick whirl, but decided within a few minutes these are not for me. I love my Smoktech carto tanks and cartos.
Like I said, this is not a rant. Just sharing my thoughts. Anybody else love 'em like my friend? Like I said, it's an awesome idea. I wish Smoktech would add this feature to their tanks.
First of all, this is NOT a rant.
My vaping guru got a hold of a bunch of these after another fellow vaper recommended them. He swears by them. They are the kind with grommets and a screw that you can remove to refill the tank. I think this idea is awesome.
He ordered one for me, and when I got, I was stoked. I'd already emailed the vendor asking if you could use Smoktech replacement cartos (flanged), and he said you probably could use them. There would be a noticeable length between the tank and the drip tip, but eh, who cares.
Anyway, I brought it home and started fiddling with it (this is where user error comes in). The carto wasn't flanged. I popped off the drip tip and tried to push it out of the tank with my fingers. It wouldn't budge. So I tried to grip it from the threaded connector end and it wouldn't come out. I scratched my head. I popped off the top cap, then pushed the carto down as gently as I could, and the bottom cap popped off. Gah! I was more frustrated with myself than the device.
I reassembled the tank instantly, and then tried to re-insert the carto. It refused to go through the top cap. No matter how gently or gingerly I tried to get that sucker back up, it would only push the tank's top cap back off. Hmph, I put it on the shelf. I'll give it back to him tomorrow.
Also, on a side note, he ordered 2.0 ohm low res cartos, and when he got them today, all of the cartos checked out on his Provari as 3.1 ohms, and 2.9 ohms on my Vamo. :-(
I know this is user error, because my friend who got it for me swears by them. I gave it a quick whirl, but decided within a few minutes these are not for me. I love my Smoktech carto tanks and cartos.
Like I said, this is not a rant. Just sharing my thoughts. Anybody else love 'em like my friend? Like I said, it's an awesome idea. I wish Smoktech would add this feature to their tanks.