Triple V Pyrex Tank RIP

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Bagodanko

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Anyone remember these? They used to be sold by valleyvapes.com ,which is now defunct.

If memory serves the owner was having health issues and handed off production to another company that began selling them.Does anyone know their name?

My Triple V Tank finally bit the big one and I'm heart broken.I dropped and banged it and generally abused it for well over 2 years without so much as a scratch.I was beginning to think it was invulnerable.Until 2 days ago I managed to shatter it... ::sobs::

Now the search begins for a new Pyrex Carto Tank. I know there's much better out there in the way of clearomizer tanks and sub ohm tanks etc etc...But for me a 3 ohm carto on 6 volts is my sweet spot,and I've never found another setup I enjoy quite as much.

Can anyone recommend a solid Pyrex carto tank? I don't care for Phiniac Ive owned them in the past,and IBtanked.com seems OK but not quite as thick as the old Triple V tanks.

Also they haven't gotten back to me on whether or not they have different color end caps or what the deal is with pricing..The checkout on the 25mm Pyrex tank is a bit confusing it shows a pull down menu to select a tube but also has a popup that shows " free tube" under the end caps menu.So does that mean I wouldn't have to buy a tube ?I guess I can get the tube and endcaps for that 20.50 price?

If anyone can clear up my questions on IBtanked or direct me to where I can find the Triple V tanks or another substantial Pyrex tank It'd be greatly appreciated.

And if not..well,thank you for reading my wall of text. :)
 

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I personally like phiniac, but switched over to the SnP tank by GP (it has a unique fill method which is easy to use) and use those now with cartos or a sofia. It is fused and fire treated quartz and comes with an extra tube. I feel it is as tough if not tougher then the phiniacs which I have broken.

Just my two cents.
 

Bagodanko

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I personally like phiniac, but switched over to the SnP tank by GP (it has a unique fill method which is easy to use) and use those now with cartos or a sofia. It is fused and fire treated quartz and comes with an extra tube. I feel it is as tough if not tougher then the phiniacs which I have broken.

Just my two cents.

Appreciate the heads up on the SNP Tank I hadn't seen that one yet.It just seems too....flashy? I guess... I really miss the beautiful simplicity of the triple v tanks. :( And the Phiniacs worked out well for us in the past but they are so damn hard to get a part when cleaning!
 
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