Hi everyone!
I started vaping and quit smoking in January of 2014. Go me! I started off with the Halo G6 and cartomizers. Wasn't even using the cartomizers an entire week before I switched to the Halo mini tanks. I vaped using this until about 3 weeks ago when I decided to purchase a Halo Triton and the Triton tanks. I become frustrated with the constant leaking I was experiencing from the tanks. I couldn't figure out why it kept happening.
Today I ventured into a local vape shop and handed over my Triton asking if they had any tanks that would work. Lo and behold! They did!
I had read so many comments about how I would need to get an adapter due to the proprietary threading on the Triton tank. I didn't want to do that. It would make my battery look awkward and I wouldn't be 100% that it would work. Plus I really wanted a tank with a bottom wick.
The magical tank that fits my Halo Triton is the Aspire BDC ET and the Aspire BDC ET-S (this one is glass). I have included pictures below.
Hopefully, others will find this helpful and I thought I would share.


I started vaping and quit smoking in January of 2014. Go me! I started off with the Halo G6 and cartomizers. Wasn't even using the cartomizers an entire week before I switched to the Halo mini tanks. I vaped using this until about 3 weeks ago when I decided to purchase a Halo Triton and the Triton tanks. I become frustrated with the constant leaking I was experiencing from the tanks. I couldn't figure out why it kept happening.
Today I ventured into a local vape shop and handed over my Triton asking if they had any tanks that would work. Lo and behold! They did!
I had read so many comments about how I would need to get an adapter due to the proprietary threading on the Triton tank. I didn't want to do that. It would make my battery look awkward and I wouldn't be 100% that it would work. Plus I really wanted a tank with a bottom wick.
The magical tank that fits my Halo Triton is the Aspire BDC ET and the Aspire BDC ET-S (this one is glass). I have included pictures below.
Hopefully, others will find this helpful and I thought I would share.

