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Hi there everyone.

Brand new to the vaping scene, and I am already suffering from information overload. I recently purchased my first eGo style e-cig, and I must say, I absolutely love it. the only issue is I'm active duty Army, i work very long days, and am constantly running out of juice in my clearomizer. I've been seeing a lot of ads for huge tank styles, but can't seem to find any that will fit my batteries. Any suggestions on tanks or thread adapters?
 

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welcome and congratulation on the first steps.

you might want to try vivi nova's, or kanger protanks. I like the protanks a lot for newbs. easy to use, no setup at all, pyrex tank, and it fits the ego threads. A tank full last me an 8 hr day easily and i'm a heavy vaper. you can get 2 and have one in your pocket for back up juice plus you'll have 2 flavors that you can switch between for the day.
 

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Hi there everyone.

Brand new to the vaping scene, and I am already suffering from information overload. I recently purchased my first eGo style e-cig, and I must say, I absolutely love it. the only issue is I'm active duty Army, i work very long days, and am constantly running out of juice in my clearomizer. I've been seeing a lot of ads for huge tank styles, but can't seem to find any that will fit my batteries. Any suggestions on tanks or thread adapters?

Hi and welcome!

Please allow me to overload you further

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Thank you for your service.

Use one of these FLAT TOP - EGO Tank Adapter to help support the tank of your choice on your battery. However, a large tank will be top heavy.

Another alternative is to carry extra juice in a U-Can to refill your clearo during your working day. It's very heavy stainless so should stand up to considerable abuse. A few people have reported leaking but I've had mine since December and have had no issues at all.
 

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The Pro Tank is glass. This is wonderful thing as far as using juices that react with plastic tanks and crack them. However, glass may not be an optimal choice if the tank is likely to take a beating in the course of the work you do. In that case you might be better off with a Vivi Nova using the anodized aluminum replacement tubes. You can't see the juice levels but the anodized aluminum won't react with juices and won't break.
 

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Welcome to ECF!

I hope you find your visits here informative and fun. We have a huge community here that can be incredibly helpful in your journey. Feel free to ask any questions, as I'm sure there will be many with an answer for you! :)

Please see the links in my signature below for New Member information, as well as informative forums and threads on CASAA (Consumer Advocates for Smoking Alternatives Association) and the latest legislative news and info.

Be sure to check out the Armed Services Forum! Armed Services Forum

Again, welcome to ECF!! :vapor:

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I did love the protank. I've dropped two and lost two, yet I still use them. The vivi nova metal tank is also a good suggestion. The other suggestion of being able to refill the tank is maybe the best suggestion. For me, nothing is worse than running out of juice or power, so I roll accordingly with backup batts, juice, tops, etc. Peace of mind. Thank you so very much for your service to our Country. Good luck.
 
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