Valley View Vapes - **Official Information and Chit Chat Thread**

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jralabate

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Why are pyrex/glass tanks preferred, over the polypro? Both hold up to corrosive juices. Is it mainly for looks? Or is the pyrex longer lasting? More durable? What about absorbing odors?
I like my polypro tank, and while I guess I'd prefer the glass to the plastic because of looks, I'd just rather buy the less expensive item that seems to do the exact same job with excellent durability. Also, the plastic is nice and light, which I prefer.


Yes Pyrex will not absorbing odors. Plus they look cool as L.

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IMO it's mainly an appearance thing. Some people say the juice tastes better in glass than in polypro, but I haven't noticed that personally.
I've noticed that polycarbonate does indeed mute the flavor, but I haven't had that experince with polypro.
It could be my taste buds aren't that sensitive.
Polypro probably does absorb some of the odor of the juice, I use a dedicated tank for each flavor though.
Pyrex tanks definitely have a much more appealing appearance and have the advantage of being crystal clear.
 

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I know he probably doesn't want me to, but I wanted to add a little tidbit to attest to the caliber of the man we all know as Ray and Valley View Vapes!!. He is donating some goodies to our drawing at the upcoming Vape Meet I have been planning and I wanted to openly express my gratitude and a big "THANK YOU" to Ray for everything as this is so awsome!! :banana: I am super excited about us finally having a meet (my first one), and this makes it even better. :) Your the best Ray!!
 
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