Does anyone make a reliable tank?

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GinnyTx

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Hey Jimbo.

First, I feel the need to apologize for (1) being so presumptious that I simply posted what's been working for me, and (2) not answering your question, as you so perspicaciously pointed out.

Pursuant to those emotions, I'd like to now offer up my next best suggestion for what I feel will truly suit you best.

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now see you did that so much more eloquently than I'd wanted to...us Southerners just say "Well bless his lil heart" or "that's nice"
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K_Tech

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To the OP, I'm truly sorry for your experience, but I'll say this.

Right now, I've got roughly 35 different atomizers in my collection. With the exception of a few, I've managed to get them all working satisfactorily Some have taken more work than others. A couple I've just given up on entirely because it's either a bad design, or it's been badly manufactured.

With many mass-produced items, quality control occasionally suffers. And comparing device to device, some make you change your vaping style to fit the atomizer. You can't vape a Protank like a TOBH,

I'd say that every device is made to provide a satisfactory vape under certain conditions. Some devices are more forgiving than others. If there's something going wrong, sometimes it's the device itself, sometimes it's something you're doing. I'm the kind of guy that likes to figure out what's going wrong and try to do my best to fix it.
 
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