Glass Clearomizors

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DebiK

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RGM2 - $3.32, 2 ml, RG280 - $8.70, 2.8 ml on Fasttech, protank coils, rebuildable, very nice. Glass protected with metal cover. My choice for now.

I only use ProTank 2's but I am very intrigued by these, if they do indeed take protank coils. I hike and like the metal covering the glass in case it's dropped. I don't normally drop my protanks, but I knock them over plenty. I flinch every time, worried that I broke or cracked it.

Just noticed the drip tips are not removable. That could be a deal breaker. :glare:
 
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I'm pretty excited to try the little aspire k1's. Around 8 dollars usually, uses aspire BVC's (although NOT the ones used for the nautilus, important bit that they aren't compatible)

Aspire K1 Glassomizer

I was going to go with the K1 and then changed my mind and decided on the ET-S instead. Bigger, but not see-through, sadly.
 

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Thanks to everyone who has chimed in,

I regards to Metal Vapes, what about taste and how long you can go between cleaning it. I like glass because the plastic ones don't have a clear, crisp, clean taste to me and they seem to need to be cleaned every week while the glass have that clear, crisp, clean taste and go for about a month with refills only now need to clean.

I've never tried metal. Do they come in different types of metal; aluminum, tin, steel, silver, gold platinum? If so any idea about pro's and Cons of each?

Did I mention I liked a clear, crisp, clean taste?:drool:

My ideal tank would come with all three options.


My kayfun came with a plastic (the foggy type - I think it's called PMMA), and a steel section part of the tank; I'm still using the plastic for now as I get used to it; I can get a glass tank part option separately.

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It'd be annoying if I bought one and it doesn't fit though; there's various options and it ain't so clear what I should get.
 

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Yes, the 1.5ml capacity is pretty small and it's a little more expensive. But it is nice and shiny and glassy! How is the ET-S working out for you? Seems to have a great capacity and build for the price.

Early days, but impressive beyond my expectations.

Having vaped on mini Nautilus BVC since August 2nd (Vapefest UK) I was thrilled to hear about the small BVCs. I ordered 2 CE type tanks with a pack of BVCs.
It has NOT been a good time with those. Leaks, gurgles, you name it. Also, they are supposed to fill up to 1.8ml, but it'll never happen, due to the design. Then they need topping up on 1.0ml latest... or gurgle city.

So, undeterred, I thought of trying the ET-S. So far... perfection. Like vaping on the King of Evods.

I haven't ruled out the K1 (I do like my small tanks for work) but will it have the same filling issue as the CE type? Maybe not? Glass clearos always seem better than plastic for staying in shape.
 
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