Ack! I never listen to that guy anymore. He's so full of it (and himself! LOL!).
It's stainless. Does it look black in the picture? It WAS kinda dark in here when I snapped that last night, but trust me, it's stainless.
Nope, it's still there, and I'm just finishing my third tank. I think I just made some really EXCELLENT
juice, but I didn't know HOW excellent until I put some in this tank! I've never had soybeans, so I'm not sure what they taste like. I've never had custard flavored e-
juice, either, so I was guessing at that. It could just be the marshmallow in the
juice that I didn't taste before, and now I can. I DO know what marshmallows taste like, but I don't know if marshmallow e-juice tastes the same as real marshmallows. Anyway, I LIKE the flavor, it's not a bad taste at all. I'm gonna have to make me a quart of this juice, because it's now my very mostest favoritest one!
Now, can someone explain to me the mechanics of this tank? As in, the first time I filled it, it was fine. The second time I filled it, it was fine. The third time, I was having trouble getting the juice in the hole. I *think* it was because I had my dropper tip centered on the oval slot, and it was making a thin "bubble" of film over the hole and not wanting to go in. I blew on it a couple times (just blew
at the hole to break the film) while I was filling, and then when I closed the fill hole and opened the air holes at the bottom, juice just POURED out. I assume that my blowing at the hole somehow screwed up a "vacuum balance" somewhere in there? I'm sure there's a correct technical term for that, but you know what I mean, right?
Just now I had to go fill it again, and I made sure to put the dropper tip at one side of the fill hole, not centered, so it wouldn't make that little bubble, and it didn't. However, when I closed the fill hole and opened the air holes, a largish drip came out of one of them. I was ready with a tissue and wiped it away, and now it's fine. Is that normal? Or am I doing something wrong? I'm following the destructions for filling it that are in the user manual, so I THINK I'm doing it right... but I don't want to have juice drizzling out all over my mod when I'm not looking, if I'm doing something wrong.
~Lannie