Glass tank for Volt x2?

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Will2be

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Hi!

I'm new here:) A 35 years old Norwegian guy, who have been smoke-free for almost one year now. Thanks to vaping!

So, to my question; I just got my hands on some Radiator Pluid. It melted my Volt X2 clearomizer, even though SI states this; "NEW PLASTIC - Works with ALL Nicquids!". Do any of you know of a glass tank that will fit my Volt X2 batteries?

Thanks! (And thanks to all of you for this excellent forum. It has contributed a lot to my smoke free life with a lot of inspiring words)!
 

bikerbeagle

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The Protank Mini should work on the X2 via the eGO threading, but I no longer have my X2s and can't test this combination. That is literally the only one, currently available, that I know would be a possibility because glass mini clearomizers are JUST NOW starting to hit the market.

The Davide Glassomizer Mini is due out at the end of July/first of August (I believe) and Innokin has announced glass iClears, but I'm not certain if that includes the iClear16s and no word on when they will be out. If Kanger is smart, they'll get a Protank 2 Mini on the market by the end of the year, but they JUST released the mini for the Protank 1 ...so, that's a big question mark.

Your other option (and what most have done before now when they needed a glass solution on an eGO-size battery) is to get an 808 to 510 adapter and then the whole wide world of larger glass clearomizers and even glass tank systems opens up to you.
 

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I would be cautious about assuming that anything that is 510/ego threaded will work on the X2 (because its 808/ego and the center post is a different length). I thought there was a thread (that for some reason I can't find now) about a few clearos that are 510/ego that people have tested and proved to work on the X2. Your best option may be to buy an adapter for a couple bucks and look in to the protank and davide or the minis of either. I used to use X2s but have moved away from them because of the lack of options
 

bikerbeagle

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Congratulations. The Provari is a solid device - rock solid - in both build and performance. I own 2 myself. The Protank 1/2 (well, I don't KNOW about the Protank 2 because I haven't received mine yet) and Davide Glassomizer look and work great on the Provari.

My only complaint about the Provari is that it doesn't come native with eGo threading (although you can buy the 510 to eGo adapter for it - a very "less than optimal" solution in my opinion). Kind of a small thing, but there it is. I like having options.
 
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