Glass / pyrex tanks vs plastic?

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The usual tank killers won't affect Pyrex or Polypropylene plastic, but they do effect polycarbonate plastics.

Plasticizers affect some plastics but probably not the vapers

Is there a list of these "tank killers" or are cinnimon and anything with a citrus type going to be the only real ones?
 

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Is there a list of these "tank killers" or are cinnimon and anything with a citrus type going to be the only real ones?
The most up-to-date list is here: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/tanks/219179-lets-make-list-juices-flavors-crack-tanks-ce2s-clearos-30.html#post7805448

Pyrex is also recommend for those vapors who believe plastic can impart a "plastic taste" to their juices.


A high quality yet inexpensive pyrex tank vendor can be found on the following link. Tanks start at less than $20. IBTanked - Get Tanked With Us!

I did a review of these in this link, with pics of my tanks and other customers, too: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/tank-reviews/349222-ibtanked-pyrex-glass-tanks.html
 
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Glass it the safest most non-reactive tank material. Wish that all tanks were made of it. It does not react or melt from just about anything but heat. Unlike plastic and metal it does not out gas or impart anything on contact or if heated. Even SS will sometimes let go of some chromium etc. Don't even get me started on aluminum. PET plastic is the least offensive of the plastics but even that will react to some things.
 

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I have made requests for a glass tank for the Vivi's on a couple of sites. At IBT and Got vapes etc.. The more people who suggest that the better the chance we get one. I love the Vivi but hate the aluminum an plastic tanks. Their plastic is among the best but as some have stated Cinnamon and citrus are hell. For me it was TFA Rootbeer.
 

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The most up-to-date list is here: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/tanks/219179-lets-make-list-juices-flavors-crack-tanks-ce2s-clearos-30.html#post7805448

Pyrex is also recommend for those vapors who believe plastic can impart a "plastic taste" to their juices.


A high quality yet inexpensive pyrex tank vendor can be found on the following link. Tanks start at less than $20. IBTanked - Get Tanked With Us!

I did a review of these in this link, with pics of my tanks and other customers, too: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/tank-reviews/349222-ibtanked-pyrex-glass-tanks.html

I use tanks from Welcome to Valley View Vapes - Your Home for Quality Inexpensive Tanks and Vaping Supplies. I use both the polyrpo and the pyrex.
 

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On the subject of vivi nova glass tanks:

Don't hold your breath. In order to cut the threads you would need a fairly expensive ENC machine...the cost for the machine would likely outweigh the want/need for glass nova tanks....the only company that has the money would be vision themselves to make it happen...and being that they probably make a ton already on aluminum tubes and replacement clear plastic.

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