Cuse, I know you're grabbing your pen & paper for my addy....ready yet?
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No leaking with the fill port? I'm curious... Not that they are hard to fill, but sometimes you're just in a hurry, ya know? Lol
VC, don't do it!
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You may be right. I'd like to try one but I'm not sure I'd like having a screw sticking out of my tank.Personally, I'm not a big fan of fill ports. They do work, they don't leak, and they are easy to fill a tank with - but...
That screw does create just a little extra width on the tank overall which does become an impact on how many I can comfortably fit in an Altoids tin (for carrying around extra tanks / flavors throughout the day)
This is probably a bit of paranoia on my part but I have the feeling that screw could be something to get caught on while I'm walking around with my Buzz in my jeans pocket with a tank attached.
The Cartomator tanks are just too easy to fill as is. Takes about a minute start to finish filling with a syringe from the bottom as it is - so why mess with it
Different strokes and all and while I thought I would be all over the idea of a fill port on a tank - in practice - it's just not my cuppa.
Ah, well that sounds much better. You sold me.Strypr use set screws so nothing is sticking out of the tank. It sits flush. I use Polypropylene screws that are smooth with a rounded head. Nothing gets caught with them either. I agree that tanks are pretty easy to fill as is, but if you keep your juice in a syringe bottle or a syringe, it only take a few seconds to unscrew, fill and screw it back in. Like you say, different strokes. I'm a fan of fill ports myself.
Go with a SS tube.....then you can tape all the citrus you want.
I go through a few tanks a day, so I add the fill port to make it easier for me. I have my juices set up in 30 mil syringe top bottles.....Simple and fast.
Not that I can't live without citrus, but where do I find a SS tube?