IBTanked + Cold = No Problem

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Muggs

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I left my 19mm XL tank in the car last night by accident. It sat in 9 degrees, -10 with the windchill for 8 hours. Ran to the car this morning grabbed my setup from the front seat. It was so cold that the juice barely moved at all, the tank was perfectly ok. I was waiting to see a cracked tank or leaking rings but nope, good to go.

So if anyone had any questions about these glass tanks and cold weather the answer is no problem. Thanks guys you have the best tanks for sure.
 

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Hey Muggs, what a stress test lol. Always fun to hear the "It Survived" stories.

We have one customer who was in a terrible crash with a truck a year or so ago, she was quite proud of her tank that she still has today. Have heard many times, even The Mrs or tanks taking falls that break the cartomizer leaving the threaded part in the device and the tank off.
 

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Ever spin a beer can in ice? Windchill can make a difference to how heat is drawn off of something :)

Speakin of spinnin a can of beer on ice. I saw a little motor for doing just that not too long ago, that was something I wanted to make about three decades ago when so much of my summers was spent down on the river.
 
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