Hey guys. What am i missing - the janty ego tank for carts seems great ? And the janty neo

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flexsr

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Hey guys,

Bottom juice feeder fanatic but i have recently picked up my first non bottom feeder device and i am brand new to tanks. In fact never have used a carto tank. I just have looked at one review of the janty jet tank i think it is. Seems great for a tank for my purposes :

1. Sleek, cheap w 11 dollars getting the tank and one boge carto, holds juice, the huge thing is even though it has a small capacity it seems super easy to fill!!!! Pop off the tip and add some liquid to the side and your done. I dont mind carry juice around with me especially if get an ican or something. No class to worry about breaking or nothing to worry about if unscrew the wrong thing no additional slap your mamma (or something) expensive tools to help position in other tanks. I dont know this came on market awhile ago and never seem discussed here in rooms so was just wondering what if anything was missing. Kinda on a budget nowadays and was just looking for a simple cheap carto tank.

2. I also tried to do some research on the janty neo. Just wondering if this worth investigating further.

And yes i know how to rebuild and the kayfun rocks but the battery life of my mvp2 rocks and would love this janty tank to rock it with the mvp as kayfun is super top heavy.



Any input would be great
 

bussdriver

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I remember those days. That's the old ego-T tank system. The tank held about a ml of liquid, and had a hole in the bottom. The hole was pierced by a tube in the atomizer, and the liquid would be fed down a wick and onto the coil in the atomizer section.

They worked for many for a short while, but they were filled with problems; mainly dry hits. And lots of them. The wicking system was very finicky. They won't hold up to any high voltage vaping at all.

They served their place, but I'll never head back there. They don't use cartomizers, either; they use a proprietary atomizer design.
 
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