When polypropylene tanks came out, such a fuss was made about how much safer they are with certain juices. But, they seemed to have fallen by the wayside. Why?
I know glass tanks are better. But, they are breakable still.
There seems to be a split. Those that are concerned with polycarbonate go all the way to glass and just skip over the polypro. The rest just don't see any problem with and just keep on using polycarbonate.
Logically, polypro seems like the ideal solution. So, why does no one seem to use it and very few vendors seem to carry it?
I'm wondering because I just finally started getting good results with carto-tanks and am ready to buy more tanks. Really like the glass. But, I'm not sure about carrying around something made of glass.
So, what do ya'll think of the polypro?
I know glass tanks are better. But, they are breakable still.
There seems to be a split. Those that are concerned with polycarbonate go all the way to glass and just skip over the polypro. The rest just don't see any problem with and just keep on using polycarbonate.
Logically, polypro seems like the ideal solution. So, why does no one seem to use it and very few vendors seem to carry it?
I'm wondering because I just finally started getting good results with carto-tanks and am ready to buy more tanks. Really like the glass. But, I'm not sure about carrying around something made of glass.
So, what do ya'll think of the polypro?