Valley View Vapes - Win a FREE Polypropylene Tank

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axolotly

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I'm not sure which cartomizers you're talking about. Is it the "super shorty"?
A cartomizer needs to have holes in it so the juice can move from the tank to the inside of the cartomizer. Punching is one way those holes are made.

Yes, the super shorties! Do I need any special equipment to punch them? Which of your tanks would i be able to use with them, and if I can't punch myself or if you don't have tanks that work with them, which tank/carto combo would you advise me picking up from your site? Thanks for being so helpful, Ray!

1. Oh, and I’d tell a chemistry joke, but all the good ones Argon.
 

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None of the tanks I sell will work with those. I did custom make one for a customer, but it's so super tiny, unless you're needing to "stealth" vape, it's not worth it.

I sell a cartomizer punch on the website. It's originally from a post made here on ECF and I carry it basically at cost as a convenience for my customers. There are instructions on how to use it on my FAQ page.

As for which tank, it's all a matter of personal preference. Stick with the standard 3ml if you want something small. I always recommend using the SR cartomizers when using a variable voltage device.

Yes, the super shorties! Do I need any special equipment to punch them? Which of your tanks would i be able to use with them, and if I can't punch myself or if you don't have tanks that work with them, which tank/carto combo would you advise me picking up from your site? Thanks for being so helpful, Ray!

1. Oh, and I’d tell a chemistry joke, but all the good ones Argon.
 

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None of the tanks I sell will work with those. I did custom make one for a customer, but it's so super tiny, unless you're needing to "stealth" vape, it's not worth it.

I sell a cartomizer punch on the website. It's originally from a post made here on ECF and I carry it basically at cost as a convenience for my customers. There are instructions on how to use it on my FAQ page.

As for which tank, it's all a matter of personal preference. Stick with the standard 3ml if you want something small. I always recommend using the SR cartomizers when using a variable voltage device.

Thank you - this helps! One last question before I drive you insane. Is there a particular size tank that sits flush with the diameter of the Provari?
 

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The 3 and 6ml Polypro are very close to the diameter of the top piece on the Provari. The Jumbo and Pyrex tanks are slightly larger than the diameter of the tube of the ProV.

3. That answers all of my questions! Now I will try to make you laugh with the most unfunny joke in the world:

Did you hear that the world’s tallest man got fired from the circus? He was concerned about his cholesterol, so he switched from butter to Crisco. Unfortunately, he didn’t realize it was shortening.
 
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