As others have said, a decent quality tank will not leak or be slippy-slidey. Cheaper tanks have poor seals; better tanks have good seals to allow a tank to have the proper negative pressure within the tank for a cartotank to perform as they should. You also need to properly set up a cartotank to avoid flooding of the carto. You also need the proper draw technique - long gentle draws, not hard short ones.good point and true.
my problem is things leaking!!! No dry hits yet. i did get a burned hit once but that was due to user error wrong ohms. all i have right now is a ego evod battery.
also looking for a good battery as well lol
I also highly recommend getting a tank accessory tool to protect your tanks o-rings. How to Use a Tank Tool


Not saying you did anything wrong. Just pointing out what works and what doesn't.
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