Has Anyone used these for their eGo-T?

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Devonmoonshire

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But I still say the EGO-T tanks need to be stainless steel, 3ml's and they need to open the pin up a bit more and just use a wicking material and remove that helmet they use, these few things would make a big difference. you would get a way better vape with way more taste if they did this

They do not hold 2.7ml's of liquid like your ad says, they hold more like 1 ml though
 

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Thank you very much, this is the reason I went an extra two years on analogs before I switched to vaping, because I wanted to have a store to see what I was buying. I am really looking forward to getting a tank that holds a lot more liquid than what they come with that is also reusable like the ones it comes with. I love the device thus far but it really does need to hold more liquid. I saw the giantomizer too, but it looks to me like another disposable or at least too much hassle to clean.

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But I still say the EGO-T tanks need to be stainless steel, 3ml's and they need to open the pin up a bit more and just use a wicking material and remove that helmet they use, these few things would make a big difference. you would get a way better vape with way more taste if they did this

They do not hold 2.7ml's of liquid like your ad says, they hold more like 1 ml though

I went and looked at the add. I hope you don't mind me asking: how would you compare the flavor and performance with the standard T-Tank?
 
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