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I am on website/vendor overload. I am a second time vapor (did it a few years ago, have a 510). Upgraded last week to an ego c upgrade. I purchased 2 clearos tanks?...Here goes the dumb questions: I love the pineapple, banana, mainly fruit flavors. I am seeing posts about certain fruity juices that can crack these tanks, and now I am confused what I should be buying? I want to get some back up clearos, but I am confused about what fits on my battery?

I have looked through so many posts, trying to find a decent vendor for tips, juices, and a back up battery...I would just love some guidance. I realize it is just an opinion, but sure would appreciate some advice...thank you :D
 

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I am on website/vendor overload. I am a second time vapor (did it a few years ago, have a 510). Upgraded last week to an ego c upgrade. I purchased 2 clearos tanks?...Here goes the dumb questions: I love the pineapple, banana, mainly fruit flavors. I am seeing posts about certain fruity juices that can crack these tanks, and now I am confused what I should be buying? I want to get some back up clearos, but I am confused about what fits on my battery?

I have looked through so many posts, trying to find a decent vendor for tips, juices, and a back up battery...I would just love some guidance. I realize it is just an opinion, but sure would appreciate some advice...thank you :D

Not sure what tank you have but i'm running a Vision Vivi Nova 3.5ml tank with aluminum tank sections (it originally came with plastic) that I found on the internet. The orings that come with these are also not very good quality so they leak after a bit. Again not sure of your tank but I found some better quality oring at my local hardware store, they are 1mm thick and 10mm diameter. As too what should fit, if you have a 510, any tank with a 510 (which is most of them) connection should work. It should be listed in the description of the product
 

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Not sure what tank you have but i'm running a Vision Vivi Nova 3.5ml tank with aluminum tank sections (it originally came with plastic) that I found on the internet. The orings that come with these are also not very good quality so they leak after a bit. Again not sure of your tank but I found some better quality oring at my local hardware store, they are 1mm thick and 10mm diameter. As too what should fit, if you have a 510, any tank with a 510 (which is most of them) connection should work. It should be listed in the description of the product

I purchased my battery at a local vape shop. It says EGO-C upgrade on the side. I purchased the clear tank with it as well...I am really not well versed in the "names" of this device, lol...a bit "challenged" if you will ;) I guess what I have is what is called a C4 tank? Thank you for the reply :)
 

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Something that really confused me when I started (a whole three weeks ago) was the fact that vendors may choose to add their own names to the same product. For example, I have a vision clearomizer which another company calls the "stardust" clearomizer. I think it might be a CE4, but I'm not exactly "clear" on that.. sorry for the pun. So, keep it in mind when you are looking through different vendors' sites that an apple may be an apple, but they might call it an orange. :) It's maddening!
 

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Something that really confused me when I started (a whole three weeks ago) was the fact that vendors may choose to add their own names to the same product. For example, I have a vision clearomizer which another company calls the "stardust" clearomizer. I think it might be a CE4, but I'm not exactly "clear" on that.. sorry for the pun. So, keep it in mind when you are looking through different vendors' sites that an apple may be an apple, but they might call it an orange. :) It's maddening!

Picture dictionary of the more common juice delivery devices: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/blogs/baditude/3230-1-proper-terminology-carto-tank-what-primer-juice-delivery-attachments.html
 

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Look for polypropylene, pyrex, or glass for your clearomizers or tanks. Most vendors will put the materials in the description if they are safe for those juices that crack tanks, it's a big selling point. A lot of the older clearos are made from polycarbonate which is NOT safe for all juices.

I like the Innokin Tidy clearos myself, give a good warm hit and are polyp so safe with anything, only downside to them is they are small and don't hold a lot of juice, but as I like to swap flavors a lot it's not a big deal to me. For an ADV I like to use my Kangar Protank.
 
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