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carynjahn

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I may be a little late to the party on this, but could someone explain the reactor tank to me. I'm a little confused on how this thing works with an atty. What is the tank material? I looked at it on nhaler and didn't see what material it is. Basically what I'm wondering is what makes this thing worth $67?
 

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Maybe this is a dumb question, but here goes....

Can you use it both as a carto tank
and an atty tank (like vvn atty tank)?

From the looks of it, you have to buy their pre-dotted atties -- so you're locked into buying $9 replacement atties from nhaler.

I don't get the price either. They're cool looking, but I wouldn't use them since the atty is proprietary, and it'd likely crack with the usual suspect juices.
 

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I'm under the impression that it can be used with atty's and cartos. Maybe that mixed with the ss on it make it worth the price....just not for me. It is pretty though.

We do love our pretty things, don't we? :vapor:

Have you tried the Vision Viva Nova?

It is a tank system, comes with 3 atomizers which are easy to replace. It is easy to clean & maintain, and the atomizers can be rebuilt. I rebuild my vvn atty's, many of us do. But if you opt to purchase atty's instead of rebuilding them, I believe the atty costs between $2.25 to $3.00 - something in that range.

Some love it, some hate it. I am fine with it. There are many vivi nova clones / knock offs out there. I have ""Vision Vivi Nova"" and they work well for me. Some people say they leak, I have never had a leak. Maybe I'm just lucky ?

AND...almost forgot the most important thing.....you can get Vision Vivi Nova tanks in metal. I think they cost around $5. to $6 for just the metal tank. Now I am done, I think.
 
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I'm under the impression that it can be used with atty's and cartos. Maybe that mixed with the ss on it make it worth the price....just not for me. It is pretty though.

I dunno, I'm not reading anything about being able to use a carto with it. Definitely have to buy their atties. Other atties may or may not work, but they need a tiny hole drilled in them, and even at that point some of them don't really work all that well.

Vendor's thread: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/nhaler/302299-reactor-atomizer-tank.html

Thank you, Adeline. I am into rebuilding my own atomizers. I am looking at the Drunker.

Use vvn now and do well with them. I am subscribed to the Drunker thread and see you posting on it - so now I am waving - Hi Adeline :toast:
The Drunker is fun and easy. If you can rebuild a VVN, you can rebuild the Drunker. Learning to make your wicks thin is something I struggle with -- I use cotton exclusively with this tank. I think my wick is super thin and then I let it soak.. and the cotton PUFFS up real big!

Rebuilding is fun to me -- waiting on my 3rd RBA to show up at this point .. It's a rebuildable carto that will work in tanks. I'm way beyond excited.

Pop on by the thread when you decide to start rebuilding!!
 

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"Each tank comes with a 5 pack of KR808 Colored Drip Tips" Why? Am I missing something?

That's what I thought too! From what I can tell all they are is a little disc to set in side the mouth piece.....I dunno.

I've been through every tank known to man! VVN metal or otherwise just don't do it for me. I vape cinnamon and citrus mostly so I've kinda stuck with carto tanks, but I get sick of the cartos. I don't like dripping and I'm terrified of rebuildables. Just looking for something like dripping without all the mess and complication. I just wanna stick juice in it and vape!
 

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Did you read the thread link from Adeline? There is so much info there, I could write 10 questions to ask about the Reactor. Read through it and ask questions. The answers they give, should provide you with enough info to make a purchasing decision.

I did not check you tube for the Reactor. You might find some helpful info there too. While I do not believe every thing I see / hear on you tube, sometimes you can get some decent tips / techniques there.
 
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