IBTANKED.... Show em off

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sigtausteve

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19mm XL tanks with the now-discontinued colored acrylic endcaps
Those things are beautiful. they need to bring that style back.
@baditude- I heard on different pages that you were somewhat of a conesuier of carto tanks. Any recommendation?

Thanks to everyone for showing off they tanks. I am definitely sold on the IBTanked system.
 

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I wasn't to sure about the halfling tanks. But those thinks look awesome. They are different and that what i like about it. How much does each tank hold (as far as the 22mm standard or 22mm halfling) i couldnt find that info on the website.

19mm HalfLing = 0.7ml
19mm Standard= 1.5ml
19mm XL = 2ml
22mm HalfLing = 1.2ml
22mm Standard = 3ml
22mm XL = 4.5ml
25mm HalfLing = 2ml
25mm Standard = 5ml
25mm XL = 8ml

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Those things are beautiful. they need to bring that style back.
@baditude- I heard on different pages that you were somewhat of a conesuier of carto tanks. Any recommendation?

Thanks to everyone for showing off they tanks. I am definitely sold on the IBTanked system.
OCD from IBTanked said that the supplier of the acrylic caps had too many issues with quality control, so he discontinued his business with them. He feels very strongly about offering the highest quality product at a reasonable cost to his customers, and this has paid off for him with a high return of repeat customers. This is a family run business and the entire family are vapors.

I feel that IBTanked's offer the highest quality for the buck of any tank manufacturer. They offer the largest selection in tank sizes anywhere. Three tank length: halfling, standard, and XL. Four diameters: 15, 19, 22, and 25mm. Choice of stainless steel or anodized aluminum (in several colors) end caps. Wide choice of drip tips and a unique combination drip tip/tank accessory too.

Here is a review that I did for IBTanked. Review of IBTanked pyrex tanks
 

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I feel that IBTanked's offer the highest quality for the buck of any tank manufacturer. They offer the largest selection in tank sizes anywhere. Three tank length: halfling, standard, and XL. Four diameters: 15, 19, 22, and 25mm. Choice of stainless steel or anodized aluminum (in several colors) end caps. Wide choice of drip tips and a unique combination drip tip/tank accessory too.

I am pretty much sold on this. lol. All of the options i have seen on here and elsewhere in the interweb are wonderful. The options n the website are plentiful. I haven;t heard a bad thing about these tanks and they have the perfect green color that i have been searching for. Thanks to seapup for the list and the link. Makes sense that it would be in the FAQ's, lol. Appreciate the feed back. time to save up!!! ill post my tanks when i get them. Thanks again!!
 

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Thanks for starting this thread. I've been thinking of getting one myself. I have never used a carto tank. What's the likelihood I'm going to be taking it off my pv and dump the tank in my lap lol? I've been looking at locking dct's but really like the IBT.
From my experience, if you use a decent quality pyrex tank, there's virtually no chance of the tank sliding off of the cartomizer. They fit snug. I carry my PV topped with an IBTanked in my front pocket of my pants. I have twelve IBTanked tanks in total, with a different flavor in each one.

I've never had a tank dump e-liquid, either from coming apart or sliding off the carto. No worries for you. I've never understood the need for the "locking" tanks. They are a "solution" to a problem that never existed, IMHO.
 

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From my experience, if you use a decent quality pyrex tank, there's virtually no chance of the tank sliding off of the cartomizer. They fit snug. I carry my PV topped with an IBTanked in my front pocket of my pants. I have twelve IBTanked tanks in total, with a different flavor in each one.

I've never had a tank dump e-liquid, either from coming apart or sliding off the carto. No worries for you. I've never understood the need for the "locking" tanks. They are a "solution" to a problem that never existed, IMHO.

Thanks! I am getting more confident in my vaping so I'll probably be ordering one soon.
 

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Thanks for starting this thread. I've been thinking of getting one myself. I have never used a carto tank. What's the likelihood I'm going to be taking it off my pv and dump the tank in my lap lol? I've been looking at locking dct's but really like the IBT.

I have a cheap DCT carto, the pyrex SMOK carto tank, and a Valley View Vapes Sidewinder. The one on the left is terrible. If it wasn't for a very snug drip tip, i would have dumped Boba's Bounty all over my lap about 80 times. No issues with the SMOK tank, it has the flanged cartos for "ease of use" when tightening it down on your mod. I also don't see the point in that. If you have good O-rings it should tighten down just fine. Never had an issue with the VVV Sidewinder. Never slips down, up, off and have no problems tightening it. By far my favorite tank i have. My brother gave it to me. Pretty awesome. That is why i am looking into other tanks since VVV shut down. IBTanked will be my next one.

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