tanks that fit flush with Provari

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kewlguyjeff

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I recently received a Bella tank (same measurements as a Lava tank) and successfully matched it with a clear Phiniac glass tube. So.... the Phiniac and Bedazelled glass tubes fit the Lava and Bella tank "caps...and if the Bedazelled tubes fit the Pro-V cartomators...your options have been widely expanded if you want a pyrex tube to fit a cartomator.

My Phiniac is one of the clear naked tubes that the manufacturer color sandblasted my choice of design. If you aren't familiar with Phiniac tanks, the diameter of their clear tanks are the same; the three length/heights available are the shorty, regular, and XL-v2. Their colored glass tubes are of a different diameter from the clear tubes, so they will not work in any of the previously mentioned tank brands.

this is good to know. thanks!
 

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I absolutely do see your point, and to a degree I agree. I have though seen posts from the resident ECF Chemist which suggested that cinnamon is in fact not a great thing to vape. While your points are valid, I don't think it means these are all necessarily safe either... Still better than what was in analogs and I understand about calculated risks; I wish more studies would be done to determine this for certain though.

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Stuff like cinnamon even though it can crack tanks was actually proven to be safe for vaping. There have been studies on inhalation of cinnamadahide and it actually showed signs of reducing the risk of cancer. I thought it must be bad for the lungs but i was surprised when i read the study.
 

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I recently received a Bella tank (same measurements as a Lava tank) and successfully matched it with a clear Phiniac glass tube. So.... the Phiniac and Bedazelled glass tubes fit the Lava and Bella tank "caps...and if the Bedazelled tubes fit the Pro-V cartomators...your options have been widely expanded if you want a pyrex tube to fit a cartomator.

My Phiniac is one of the clear naked tubes that the manufacturer color sandblasted my choice of design. If you aren't familiar with Phiniac tanks, the diameter of their clear tanks are the same; the three length/heights available are the shorty, regular, and XL-v2. Their colored glass tubes are of a different diameter from the clear tubes, so they will not work in any of the previously mentioned tank brands.

I tried fitting my Pro-V Cartomator caps on a (clear) Phiniac glass tube today... Unfortunately, it didn't work... The caps are just a hair too big to fit... My buddy has the same issue... The caps on the Pro-V have a smaller outside diameter than the phiniac glass tube as well, so they wouldn't fit flush (if that's the look you were going for)

So, just in case you were planning putting Pro-V caps on a Phiniac tube, it most likely won't work... but you never know... you might be lucky!!
 

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I dont like the polycarbonate because of the warning of no use on certain juices.
I didnt know the polypro were flimsy. Polypro is suppose to be more durable than polycarbonate with certain juices.

anyone heard of Cirrus(sp) tanks?
supposedly they are flush in diameter of the provari

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I've heard of them. They look very nice. I believe they are the acrylic end caps with or without built-in mouthpiece like the Bella and Lavatanks. Supposively available with choice of polycarbonate OR PYREX TUBES. The endcaps look like anodyzed alluminum in bright shiny colors.

They are being sold by a brick and mortar shop in Cali called Revolution Vapes. I found them on Facebook. They have a website, but so far it doesn't look like they are set up to sell online. The phone number is on Facebook.

By the way, polypropylene is NOT flimsy. In fact it is a sturdier material than polycarbonate. Polypro is the same plastic that syringes are made of. Only negative is they are frosty, not clear.
 
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