Tank durability

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Someone please help me is there one tank whether it be carto, or protank that can handle pluid, agent orange, or grenada? And if so where do you get it?


I have a Pyrex carto-tank made by smok. So far I love it, juices don't touch it and you throw cartos away anyways. I got mine at a BM, but I'm sure you can find one online.
 

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I'm not sure there is such a thing (a tank that can be used with cartos or heads). I remember there is a tank that you screw your carto into, more like a protank but I don't remember who makes it.

Maybe this is what I was thinking of? not sure... Oh but it's not glass...
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while the tank itself can handle juices the problem I keep running into is that all tanks are made with rubber pieces inside and they can not withstand extremely acidic juices and oils....
normal tank crackers I'm sure you'll get plenty of use out of them before you start noticing problems...me I have a very caustic blend using several tank crackers mixed together and so far within 3 days of use I kill my tanks...sure the tanks are fine but the rubbery cap that holds the wicks in place fall apart....so while the tank itself is durable it's the inside parts that need work.
 

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Oh thanks a lot.
It almost feels like buying underground stuff in the 60-70s (not that I was alive then). Too bad its sold out, maybe one day.

One thing that bothers me is... why do people talk about tank cracking, can an e-Liquid really crack a tank?

Here is a fairly up to date list: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...ices-flavors-crack-tanks-ce2s-clearos-25.html

What happens is a chemical reaction of the liquid and the plastic the tank is made out of. It usually has to do with the acidic nature of some of the flavors. I Think Baditude has a blog about it.
 

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