help with messed up tank

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Ryan Kelly

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so i got my first e cig this past monday. i have an 1100 mah enso axis battery and a 2ml aspire tank (the new model comparable to a pro tank mini) i have been having some issues with my tank. the bottom part of the tank keeps coming loose from the little platform that holds the atomizer. i included a picture of the area to clarify. the part will lean one way or another and early i sat down with my e cig in my pocket and it got pushed so far to one side the the whole tank peeled of of the platform holding th atomizer resulting in all my juice spilling out into my pocket and the atomizer head ripping off. i replaced the atomizer, cleaned everything and shoved thee tank back on to the atomizer platform (for lack of a better term) and it has been running smoothly. is this something that is unavoidable? is it a sign of a low quality tank? any thoughts or advice would be much appreciated. I'm planning on switching to a kanger mini pro tank 3 so do you guys think that would make a difference?
 

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Two out of my three aspire tanks do the exact same thing! Fortunately I have never had a spill, yet. They just sort of snap back into position using a pair of pliers. When I take it apart to fill, I make sure I firmly twist both parts at once now that I am aware they are two separate parts. They look like metal, but they are just plastic dipped in some chrome colored paint. The clear tank is plastic too. Next time I need a tank I will look into something else. But until I go through the coils I bought I will stick with the problem.

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Two out of my three aspire tanks do the exact same thing! Fortunately I have never had a spill, yet. They just sort of snap back into position using a pair of pliers. When I take it apart to fill, I make sure I firmly twist both parts at once now that I am aware they are two separate parts. They look like metal, but they are just plastic dipped in some chrome colored paint. The clear tank is plastic too. Next time I need a tank I will look into something else. But until I go through the coils I bought I will stick with the problem.

Smoke Free 74 Days! I estimate about 2,220 analogs avoided so far!

No need; chances are those are standardish aspire coils.
 
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