Question in regards to Greek "polycarbonate"

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xan13x

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So, I've got several Kir Fanis tanks and an Ithaka. I usually vape tobacco or bakery sorts of juice, but I've recently had some pretty delicious juice that involves cinnamon. Being a long time cinnamon gum lover, I wouldn't mind having some around when I need something less rich.

My question is, has anyone tried "tank crackers" in higher end devices? Since there's no standard classification of the durability of plastic used in vape gear, it's hard to tell if something like a genuine Ithaka or higher end tank that uses plastic has the same stuff a 3 dollar clearo has or not.

I know there are stainless replacements for the plastic tanks, but I like to see my juice level. I've also read about cracking tanks in clones, but can't recall seeing info on originals(also no idea if/how different the material used is). Just curious if anyone has cracked them and with what.

Thanks!

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I don't know about the Ithaka or Kir Fanis but in my mini T3 absinthe clouded up my tank and the plastic leached into the juice. Yes it was about $15 for the tank. I think the T3 needs to be thrown out because I am not sure the clearo is safe anymore which is really annoying because I did not have it very long..so truthfully I wouldn't chance it.
 
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