The M1A1 Buzz Tank

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PastaMonster

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I have a MAP and the thing I don't like about them and tanks like them is half of the tank is Delrin. That's a lot of space that could be used for juice. You can put fillerless cartos in all them I believe. I like the Idea of fillerless cartos but haven't found one that wicks as good as a Fusion does yet.


The Arry Tank fits a standard clearomizer and I have some of those so I decided to give it a shot first. The new CE2 Deluxe at gotvapes seems to wick well, you just need to flip it upside down after a few hits and it's good.



These tanks will take a CE2 XL no problem. Just cut a good size slot and rock.


Good to know. Do you think it'd work with clearomizers by taking the tube off? If not I can slot some standard CE2's once this badboy comes out.
 

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The Arry Tank fits a standard clearomizer and I have some of those so I decided to give it a shot first. The new CE2 Deluxe at gotvapes seems to wick well, you just need to flip it upside down after a few hits and it's good.

Oh ya I know that. There probably isn't a carto I haven't used but I don't want to flip my carto around between hits to get a puff that is sub-par to the Fusion I have in my tank. If something else worked better that's what I'd be using. Ive been through the atomizer thing, the dripping, cyclones, clearos, ego tanks, smokers delight cartos, ce2,3,4 etc. 808s, 901s, tanks, bottom feeders 4081s, i06s, 306s, dripping,dual coils, lLRs, HVs, and the list goes on and there is nothing that vapes as well or consistant as a Fusion in a tank. But that's just my opinion and they are like, well you know. That's why they're always out of stock though.

BTW that array is a good looking tank though. It looks like it's well built for a tank.
 
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Maybe someone who has one of the prototypes has tried them and will chime in. I stick with the stainless cartos whenever I can. Easier to work with.

So does that mean that you can slot or punch a clear plastic carto and put it a tank. Don't know why, I thought it had to SS.
 

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I was actually thinking about trying a dual coil. I tried them once before without a tank and didn't care for them. They were dry almost immediately. I was thinking it might be different in the tank. I'm not sure what the masurements are but I was assuming the XLR and the mega XLR would be longer then needed for the tanks (if the tank is going to keep it fed with juice, who cares how much they hold)... The only one I saw that weren't xlr or mega xlr's are the clear ones!

Don't even know why I'm bothering, I'm loving the fusions, but figured it can't hurt to try.
 

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The tank is going to be available in two sizes, one for standard cartomizers and one for XL cartomizers. I honestly think the dual coil XLs are better in a shorter tank leak wise. You are better off when the juice level is even to or lower than the filler level in a regular cartomizer. With CE2s it's okay as long as you keep the fill level under the coils. I've been meaning to tell Buzz this but keep forgetting. LOL
 

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Well sounds like you just told him!

So if I understand correctly, I have a shorter tank for standard cartomizers and if I want to continue using these when I order Buzz's tank I want the standard tank. This standard tank works better for the XL dual coils but how does it work with the regular dual coils.
 
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