Cinnamon and Boge Cartomizer tanks?

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hellsh0cked

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Hello ECF,

Long time lurker, first time poster let me say I love your show....

I have a Provari with a Liquinator tank which is a huge step up from what I started out with, Vapor King analog look-a-like, and I am loving vaping. I also have an EGO-T and a VXP CE2 tank. I love Fire and Ice from juice Vaper. I have heard that the Liquinator tanks have problems with cinnamon. Is there a tank that uses the Boge carts that works well with cinnamon, or did the people at Vaporescence fix the problem with the tanks fogging and cracking with cinnamon? Any recommendations on a "fill your whole mouth with flavor" like "Fire and Ice" would be welcome also. I would search the forums, but that keeps me from posting because I always seem to find the answers.

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Hi and welcome! Glad you joined even if you are finding the answers :)

the problem with the cinnamon (and maybe wintergreen) is that the juice reacts with the plastic. It happens with clearomizers too. I haven't heard that anyone has changed the type of plastic used for the tanks. I tend to avoid vaping thinks that melt plastic...but that's just me.
 

dormouse

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Not a tank but you could try the new beta CE3 cartos (Gotvapes is calling them Fluxomizer Deluxe). Supposedly they have a new somewhat flexible tube and if they used silicone or nylon tubing it might be more resistance to damage. They have some XL ones but I think they are only 1.8ml.

It would be nice if somebody made a glass tank with replaceable silicone seals. Have anyone heard of any?
 

zoiDman

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Hi and welcome! Glad you joined even if you are finding the answers :)

the problem with the cinnamon (and maybe wintergreen) is that the juice reacts with the plastic. It happens with clearomizers too. I haven't heard that anyone has changed the type of plastic used for the tanks. I tend to avoid vaping thinks that melt plastic...but that's just me.

Actualy, the New CE2's and the New CE3 have a different plastic which appears to be the same material as a BD Syringe.

I believe it is Polystyrene.
 
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