New Style Reactor Tank Tube with Atomizer From Nhaler

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Mikey3

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Been eyeing this tank since release but i can justify paying $67. But now your saying the atty will fit any tank? and it only cost $9 for the atty? where does the other $58 come into play? tube itself is about $1 so im guessing the end caps. definitely going to consider this atty now though, great review =)
 

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Been eyeing this tank since release but i can justify paying $67. But now your saying the atty will fit any tank? and it only cost $9 for the atty? where does the other $58 come into play? tube itself is about $1 so im guessing the end caps. definitely going to consider this atty now though, great review =)

The tube was 1$ (10$ for the tube + atty, atty is 9$ by itself), for the people who purchased the dual coil atomizer version originally.

Haven't tried it wither a standard tank, but I admit, I prefer this setup for ease of use. The airflow channels on the bottom cap make it work very nicely (and seamlessly) with PV's, so you can have the tank flush with the top of the PV. The top cap is what I'm really liking - you can pull it out easily, similar to a lavatank, which makes refilling a lot easier. I really don't enjoy ripping fingernails off trying to get "standard" top caps out of tanks. I think it also makes it a lot easier to refill correctly - if you follow nhaler instructions on how to refill the tank, which I think is critical if you want it to not leak. I see this being much more of a hassle using a standard top cap.

Is it a little pricey? Yeah, but for similar cartomizer tanks you would be spending a similar amount (45-60$ range). Personally, I don't mind paying a little extra for quality and ease of use.
 
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