I clear 30s- replacement sleeve or?

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Dauyd

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After getting back in to vaping after falling off the wagon for a whole, I picked up an I clear 30s because I wanted to try something new after running vivi novas.

I love this thing!

I'm getting way more vapor, flavor. and especially consistency than I ever got with the vivi novas.

The only problem is the plastic sleeve. It clouded with the very first tank (diy absinthe juice) and after just a few weeks, its starting to show cracks. It isn't long for this world.

Are there metal sleeves out for these yet?

If not I'll take suggestions for a replacement with a tank that can handle my juice.
 

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Innokin makes no glass, metal or polypropylene tank products that I'm aware of, nor do any aftermarket vendors make glass up-grade replacements for them, due the threading.
You will have to try a different brand... one with a glass tank. Kanger, Anyvape, Aspire, Vision etc etc. That or look at non-corrosive juices. I love absinthe as well, so I get your desire to continue using it in a atty you prefer. ;-)

If you sign up to become a "verified member" there are a few glass tank co-op interest threads going on right now - with substantial price discounts. Sorry for the vague description... it's necessary for the security of the co-ops.

Pending that, you may want to look at the Kanger Aerotank and Protank 3, the Aspire Nautilus and the Anyvape Davide.
 

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Thanks for the reply.

I was right, my I clear tube broke last night. Luckily, I have a handful of cartos on hand for backup!

I did see the coop that you refer to- to be honest, I've never been able to figure out how they work.

I decided to bite the bullet and ordered a nautilus from a normal vendor- hopefully it is as good as the price tag!
 

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Thanks for the reply.

I did see the coop that you refer to- to be honest, I've never been able to figure out how they work.

I decided to bite the bullet and ordered a nautilus from a normal vendor- hopefully it is as good as the price tag!
Not a clue on the Nautilus.. they just came out.

As to co-ops, much of how they are run will depend on the co-op host. They usually start with a co-op discussion/interest thread within that sub-forum. People sign up on a interest/desire form of what they want (or not, sometimes it's just a chain post list that carries forward) - that information automatically transfers to a spreadsheet (again, or not) - which you can access, as they are both Google forms.

If there is enough interest to meet MOQ (minimum order quantities)... then the co-op goes "live" in a new thread (of which you will be notified if you follow the original interest thread) in the live co-op sub-forum. You fill out another form, and from that spreadsheet the co-op host will send you a paypal (or "popmoney") invoice for your order. You pay the invoice promptly... then wait.

Sounds a bit busy... but in fact, it's pretty simple. If you don't understand a rule or requirement, just PM the co-op host - they will be happy to explain anything for you.

Good luck with the Nautilus. ;-)
 
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