New member. I have a couple of questions..

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BigRich

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My first vaping experience back in 2007 was terrible. I bought a cigalike with a bunch of pre-filled cartridges. They never really did it for me, wasn't long before I was smoking analogs again. Over the past couple of years I've seen a lot of my coworkers switch over to ecigs, but I was still skeptical. My brother in law finally convinced me to give it another try. Taking his advice, I purchased a Volcano Lavatube 2.5. And, I absolutely love it. I haven't had an analog since the day I got it.(a week ago) My problem is I live in nyc, and I haven't been able to find a shop that carries replacement cartos for the lavatubes tube tank.(I know theres one in jersey, but its a pain to get to from queens.) My question is: Are there any other 3.0 ohm 510 connection carto tanks that anyone can recommend for the lavatube? Preferably ones that Id most likely be able to get replacement cartos at my local vape shop.

Thanks for the help. I look forward to learning as much as possible about vaping, and this site seems to be a great resource.
 

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Yeah that's kinda what I was thinking too.

What about a tank system? Like maybe a Kanger Aerotank or something?

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BigRich

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I haven't given that much thought. Honestly I love the way this thing hits, and didn't want to tinker with it too much. I'd just like to be able to get cartos without having to order them online. The one vape shop I've visited seemed to only carry Innoken brand, and were hesitant to help me with my query. I'm going to visit another one this weekend, and figured if I had something in mind, it would make my experience a little better.
 

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New York City shouldn't be a tough place to get mail order supplies. I'd stock up just in case. It's good to have backups. Below is a list of a few vape shops in NYC.

E Cig Stores and Vape Shops In The USA Listing | Guide To Vaping

New York Vapor Shops

***** *****, LLC - 2468 Niagara Falls Boulevard - Tonawanda, NY 14150 – (716) 52-JUICY
Southtowns Vape - 3900 Southwestern Blvd. Suite 2 - Orchard Park, NY 14127 - (716) 926-9230
Buffalo Vapor Lounge - 1590 Hertel Avenue – Buffalo, Ny
Buffalo Vapor Lounge - 1643 Orchard Park Rd – West Seneca, NY – (716) 860-1141
Novellus Vapor Outlet - 7703 Niagara Falls Blvd - Niagara Falls, NY 14304 - (716) 236-7675
Nick E Cigs – 3400 Southwestern Blvd – Orchard Park, NY 14127 – (716) 868-1026
White Plains Vapors – 210 Mamaroneck Ave – White Plains, NY 10601 – (914) 358-9777
Alternative Vapor LLC -193 Main Street Side-East Aurora, NN 14052 -(716) 655-9500
Amerivape Smoke Shop -301 Ontario st Cohoes, NY 12047- (518) 531-2447
GottaVape‏ - 1870 Altamont Ave‏ - Schenectady, NY 12306 – (518) 945-8273‏
The Henley Vaporium - 23 Cleveland Place - New York, NY - (646) 964-4383
Catching the Vapor - 47 Montauck Highway - Lindenhurst, NY – (516) 519-8275
VIP Custom Vapors - 4192 Union Rd - Cheektowaga, NY 14225 - (716) 810-9599
Nyack Vapes - 2 S. Franklin St - Nyack, New York 10960 - (845) 353-2194
Vape Kult - 12 South Street - Auburn, NY 13021 - (315) 250-9977



Read more E Cig Stores and Vape Shops In The USA Listing | Guide To Vaping
 
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Hi and welcome. Congratulations on quitting! Have you tried ordering online from a store with super fast shipping like my vape store online? I think they might even be based in new york. I live in california and longest my orders ever take from them is 3 days, sometimes 2 days. Shipping is lightening fast. You might check out my vape store and see if they carry what your looking for. The are solid and sell genuine products. Check it out. You won't have to wait very long for your product to arrive and you can rest assured it's a good quality product. Hope this helps. Best wishes.
 

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More vapor, for sure.

Being able to pop a coil in and wash a tank is a bonus, as well. You're able to switch flavors with ease, and I'm making the assumption that the overall draw will be better than a cartomizer. I haven't even hit a single more than once, and only because my coil replacements were late and I had to buy a cheap clearto at the tobacco shop.
 

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I haven't given that much thought. Honestly I love the way this thing hits, and didn't want to tinker with it too much. I'd just like to be able to get cartos without having to order them online. The one vape shop I've visited seemed to only carry Innoken brand, and were hesitant to help me with my query. I'm going to visit another one this weekend, and figured if I had something in mind, it would make my experience a little better.

510 cartos are generic in my experience. I usually vape Boge or Smoktech when I use a carto. The carto tanks use rubber grommets on each end to hold and seal the carto in the liquid and most any standard carto will work fine. I like stainless steel cartos for a tank. Is this what you are talking about?

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+1.... "didn't want to tinker with it too much."

I started Vaping about 5 Months ago after 38 years of Analogs... Analog free since Feb 20th! I started pretty simple with a Kanger ProTank II single coil. I used the replacement coils, (pretty cheap I might add)... for about 6 weeks, then I got curious and started rebuilding my ProTank II, I even dabbled in rebuilding my iClear30's, and Protank II mini for my wife... that lasted for about a month. Then I jumped into a EHPRO Kayfun Lite Plus V2! My vaping experience hasn't been the same since! Now I have a rebuildable arsenal of 3 Kayfun Lite Plus V2's, Tobh RBA, Trident V2 RDA, and just picked up a MAGMA RDA!!!

So in short, I'd recommend starting with a Kanger ProTank II (single coil) or a ProTank III dual coil simply because they work really well, and the replacement heads are pretty inexpensive. Eventually in time, you too will want to "tinker". For Build/wick/fill/and go... the Kayfun Lite Plus V2 is an incredible tasting and vaping atty!
 

BigRich

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That is what I'm looking for. I didn't think they would be a standard size. For some reason, I thought they would vary in length depending on what tank they were designed for. I will check out my vape store online, but Im really never home to receive deliveries, and its usually a hassle to track them down. If the cartos are all the same size, Im sure it wont be too hard to find a place that carries them. Thanks everyone for the advice, and Im definitely going to look into a kanger tank system.
 

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Thanks for the advice. I will definitely look into it. What will the difference be between the dual coil 2 Ohm that the Kanger has and the 3.0 Ohm single coil that my tubetank has, In terms of performance, taste, vapor production?

The sweet spot for a 2 ohm carto is about 3.7v. For a 3 ohm carto you will end up around 4.2v. Most of us like the 2 ohm range for flavor.
 

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That is what I'm looking for. I didn't think they would be a standard size. For some reason, I thought they would vary in length depending on what tank they were designed for. I will check out my vape store online, but Im really never home to receive deliveries, and its usually a hassle to track them down. If the cartos are all the same size, Im sure it wont be too hard to find a place that carries them. Thanks everyone for the advice, and Im definitely going to look into a kanger tank system.

There are standard cartos (which most tanks are designed for) and there are Mega cartos. A mega carto is about 20% longer and holds more juice. Since a carto tank is locked in place by the drip tip, a mega might let the tank slide back and forth, but not likely leak since the rubber grommets seal the juice inside. Still, I'd use the standard length cartos on a standard carto tank.

The flange ring on the bottom is there to keep the carto from sliding down onto the threaded end of the carto. They will leak if that happens, so you have to have a carto with a bottom flange like in the picture I posted.
 

DaveP

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BigRich wrote:

I think Ill take one of the blank cartos i have to the shop with me and just try and match it up the best as possible. Its a 7ml tank, so it may need the "mega" version. Since it seems lile most ppl like the kanger tank system, I may just end up getting one them, if they carry them in this store. Again, all this advice is much appreciated!!

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