Wanna Try a New Cardo Tank...Recomendations?

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Vapor Vinny

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Admittedly, I've limited myself to one style, but it seems as simple a tank tube, and a quality cartomizer. The cartomizer is the key. I use the ones sold by Madvapes and they are excellent. Great vape, last a long time, and taste is top notch.

Find you some quality carts and nail down the voltage and resistance that works for you. That's the important part.
 

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I recommend either of two tanks below for a first tank. Both are a high quality tank yet inexpensive should you find out that using a cartotank is not for you.

My Vapor Store has a polypropylene-tubed tank kit for about $23. You get the tank, metal endcaps, a drip tip, and your choice of five single/dual coil cartomizers, resistance, and number of laser-drilled holes. Available in a 3.5ml (slimmer) and 6 ml (wider) capacity size for the same price. The polypropylene tube is safe to use with cinnamon and citrus flavors which can crack or melt polycarbonate-tubed tanks, and available in a frosted clear or a few colors.
That sounds like a good place to start, assuming the carts are quality. I've bought some from some vendors that sucked. Not all are created equal.
 

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That sounds like a good place to start, assuming the carts are quality. I've bought some from some vendors that sucked. Not all are created equal.

Ibtanked ate cheap and are glass. Plastic etches as nicotine is a bit corrosive over time. Why plastic when glass is the safest. Ymmv.
 
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