Rotating Juices

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Wildflowers69

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So I started with one set up an Ego C twist and a mini pro tank. Boring....:yawn:I hated washing the tank out all the time to try something different. So I got another tank and I thought this is awesome. 2 juices in rotation. A lightbulb when of in my head. vaping became so much more enjoyable with the ability to swap flavors easily. I tried dripping but prefer to fill and go. So I had my 2 juices rotating...I had my set up...I was all set...happy vaping! So I thought.(hehe)
So long story short in a short period of time I now have 8 tanks in rotation with 8 different flavors. With 3 mods and my ego C.

.... and I still want more.

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I tried the multiple tank approach as well, but I just wasn't getting the vapor production I wanted. Ended up with a Trident rebuildable dripper and cotton. It's super easy to change flavors - just pull out the cotton, toss it, and dry burn to clean the coil. Stick a new piece of cotton in, and drip - you're gold. Of course this is just what I do at home - it's not practical for the car or on the go.

The thing is, building your own coils is the only way to customize to the precise vape you want. With those other toppers, the vape produced is the vape you're stuck with (plus or minus a few degrees of control based on mod and voltage/power settings). You can rebuild a Protank of course, but it's certainly not as flexible as an RDA. Just my two cents - if you're happy with cartos and Protanks, then by all means - buy as many as you like and vape happy :)
 

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I now have 8 tanks in rotation with 8 different flavors. With 3 mods and my ego C. .... and I still want more.
I've had up to a dozen cartotanks or clearos running simultaneously with 9 mods to choose from. I typically change flavors 3 - 4 times a day. It's a good way to keep from getting bored with just a few flavors.

I've done the RBA thing. Yeah, the vapor production is incomparable compared to commercially-made delivery devices, but they are not generally ideal for away from home, and they are fiddly. I hate fiddly. For me, a cartotanks have zero maintanance and go anywhere.
 
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I'm having a great laugh at myself :laugh: Since approximately 6:00 this morning
I've had and still have a New MVP 2.0 going..
along with a Vision Spinner and 7 tanks of various flavors...

And, I'm looking at about 20 other bottles of juices wondering if there's
some magic in one of them... After 9 decades on this earth the only difference
between me and a 6 year old on Christmas day... is I'm a little taller... Gulp!
 

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I've had up to a dozen cartotanks or clearos running simultaneously with 9 mods to choose from. I typically change flavors 3 - 4 times a day. It's a good way to keep from getting bored with just a few flavors.

I've done the RBA thing. Yeah, the vapor production is incomparable compared to commercially-made delivery devices, but they are not generally ideal for away from home, and they are fiddly. I hate fiddly. For me, a cartotanks have zero maintanance and go anywhere.

Bad, there is finally a device that is as good (or better) vape quality than a dripper in tank size capacity (4+ mls). It's the Kayfun Lite. Expensive, but the best device ever made.
 

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I'm having a great laugh at myself :laugh: Since approximately 6:00 this morning
I've had and still have a New MVP 2.0 going..
along with a Vision Spinner and 7 tanks of various flavors...

And, I'm looking at about 20 other bottles of juices wondering if there's
some magic in one of them... After 9 decades on this earth the only difference
between me and a 6 year old on Christmas day... is I'm a little taller... Gulp!

I hear yuh OldSeer. I'm 54 and found myself peeking out the curtain for my mailman. LOL!!!
 

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Thats what I call Vaping Euphoria my friend! Enjoy your weekend to the fullest.
I'm having a great laugh at myself :laugh: Since approximately 6:00 this morning
I've had and still have a New MVP 2.0 going..
along with a Vision Spinner and 7 tanks of various flavors...

And, I'm looking at about 20 other bottles of juices wondering if there's
some magic in one of them... After 9 decades on this earth the only difference
between me and a 6 year old on Christmas day... is I'm a little taller... Gulp!
 

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I tried the multiple tank approach as well, but I just wasn't getting the vapor production I wanted. Ended up with a Trident rebuildable dripper and cotton. It's super easy to change flavors - just pull out the cotton, toss it, and dry burn to clean the coil. Stick a new piece of cotton in, and drip - you're gold. Of course this is just what I do at home - it's not practical for the car or on the go.

The thing is, building your own coils is the only way to customize to the precise vape you want. With those other toppers, the vape produced is the vape you're stuck with (plus or minus a few degrees of control based on mod and voltage/power settings). You can rebuild a Protank of course, but it's certainly not as flexible as an RDA. Just my two cents - if you're happy with cartos and Protanks, then by all means - buy as many as you like and vape happy :)


the exact approach i have. i started trying to get a bunch of tanks but it just gets old having that many crappy tanks around. now i take 1 tank with me to work with my rotated adv and a dripper with a couple of different similarly flavored juices. go home, put the atty in vodka, rinse and repeat.
 

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Someone has to invent "The Tank Revolver". Load up 6 tanks, they are all held above the battery/handle. Pull the trigger, and another tank rotates into position for the vaping enthusiast.

(Ya think you have trouble getting onto a plane with just a ProVari, just wait....)

I have no problem having 4 or 5 loaded tanks. (Switching flavors often!!) However, all hidden away when the grandkids come over. If you have children, I can see the concern.
 

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Someone has to invent "The Tank Revolver". Load up 6 tanks, they are all held above the battery/handle. Pull the trigger, and another tank rotates into position for the vaping enthusiast.

(Ya think you have trouble getting onto a plane with just a ProVari, just wait....)

I have no problem having 4 or 5 loaded tanks. (Switching flavors often!!) However, all hidden away when the grandkids come over. If you have children, I can see the concern.

Actually love that idea, The Tank Revolver. Would make life a lot easier for sure. And ur right, I wouldn't travel w/something that looks possibly like a gun heeheehee and the ProVari is staying home this trip as well.

Triton VV is going on vaca and hoping second Triton VV gets here before then and that one will be going too.
 
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