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Rebuildable tanks ?

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Livaz1

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Right people I'm looking for my first rebuildable tank. Something which will look boss on my Manhattan mod. Also being able to leave the house with it without topping up. So something copper. Any ideas were to go online? Don't want anthing super hard to build. Dual coil tops. I want in on these huge clouds and taste man. also a copper look clearo. The nautilus tank I have does not do this manhattan mod justice
 

Livaz1

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Sorry I should of worded it as copper housed tank. They are out there just which one to get? Deffo want a one which holds liquid to go out the house with. Lots of clones available on fleabay. I assume they are just as good and in some cases better than the originals for a fraction of the price justs like mechanical mod batts?
 

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Sorry I should of worded it as copper housed tank. They are out there just which one to get? Deffo want a one which holds liquid to go out the house with. Lots of clones available on fleabay. I assume they are just as good and in some cases better than the originals for a fraction of the price justs like mechanical mod batts?


You'd be better looking on the Chinese sites because they carry pictures

Sorry, can't agree with the highlighted bit about batteries
 

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Sorry to slightly change the topic, but EBay. I used to be a big user but now it's rediculous. It's an over priced market place now. Most things are cheaper elsewhere. People don't research anything, I've seen them bid over the buy now price. And the free listing has just made the dealers litter pages and pages of exactly the same item so than anyone putting a genuine item on at the same loses out out because I won't look, I roll through pages, or even avoid everything at set prices.
Even traders can beat the system. I just did a search for a long sleeved t shirt, changed the viewing to cheapest first and new only. Sure enough there they are, nice and cheap, but guarantee that you have you choose size and colour and that shirt is a fiver more. It's all a con now.
We need new auction sites.
 
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djsvapour

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We need new auction sites.

I think I agree with you. Having said that, if folks don't do a quick search to see what's what...then they are silly.

It's like bloomin Tesco. People chuck stuff in the trolley thinking "supermarket prices are always good"... I found an item in Tesco that was £25 and £8.99 online. Not a fair comparison until you realise the high street were charging £9.99 everywhere.

Do people really like Tesco enough to walk in and give them £15? I doubt it.

and the phone/table stylus in Sainsbury's for £9.99 that are 99p on Amazon. The big players know people don't even give it another thought. They'll shop around for a kettle or tablet or TV, but not the cheap stuff. Most of the items in the £5-£25 bracket are nowhere near the best price.
 
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