What Do i use to vape Cinnamon flavors?

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lebeatnik

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All I normally use are kanger t3s for most most of my vaping otherwise i drip bust basically for trying flavors. so other than dripping what is a save way to vape cinnamon flavors. IDK what i can use or a setup that is not going to break down. I left the juice in the bottles it came in and well now they all taste like plastic so i know it leeched from the plastic bottles i got them in so i know know to store it in glass but for vaping i want to be able to vape it on the go an i don't drip really for anything but flavor tasting.

I know everyone knows what works best for them really all i can think of is a tank system made of metal or glass? So knowing i basically only use clearomizer (makes my life easy just fill one up with a flavor and its good and i got several flavors on hand ready to vape and i want to add cinnamon flavored to add to my flavor choices (cinnamon is great in the morning to wake up those taste bugs but i haven't tried coffee yet and am not a chocolate fan) well this isn't about juice really but more about the way to vape it so please help me.

I suppose a cartomizer would work but its still to small for me so all i can think of is tanks and now that i use T3s that hold 3 ml to me tanks are a hassle but I how things have changed so anyone know of tome good top tanks that are not like $100 as a $100 tank on an ego is kinda .... overkill. right now i am good with my vision spinner my ego t pass through and soon to get a ego t mod So far i have yet to find a quality mod that i want to spend the money on but i digress again to stop the bloated post back to the topic

AFTER all i said what is the best way for me to vape cinnamon e-juice that is not supposed to be used with certain kinds of plastic (i am sorry i am not informed on what exact type but i know its the hard kind but idk)
 

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IBTanked - Get Tanked With Us! makes high quality inexpensive pyrex glass tanks. Prices start at under $20, but for cinnamon flavors you would want the stainless steel end caps, so then the cheapest you can get one would be $22.50 . They are offered in a 19mm diameter and 25mm diameter. Both of those widths are also offered in a standard size length and Xl size length. Below is the 19mm diameter shown in both lengths.

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Choose the length of tank with the length of cartomizer that you will be using. 35mm carto = standard tank. 45mm carto = Xl length tank.

The carto that you put in the tank will probably have more influence on your cartotank experience than the tank itself. A tank is essentially just a liquid reservoir to feed the cartomizer. The cartomizer does the main body of work to efficiently wick the liquid and vaporize it. Depending upon the batteries that you use and if you prefer a warmer/cooler vapor there are choices of low resistance, standard resistance, and high resistance heating coils in cartomizers.

On top of that, there are choices of single coil and dual coil cartomizers. One has a single heating element and the other has two heating coils. Choice is personal preference.

Cartomizers need a way to be fed liquid from the tank, so holes will need to be present in the metal cylinder of the carto. These can be pre-punched (laser-drilled or tool-punched) or with a carto punch tool one can make the hole themself. For a beginner, I would recommend the laser-punched cartos.

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Above: laser-drilled carto and tool-punched carto - both considered pre-punched cartomizers for cartotanks. A typical carto punch tool.

Some cartomizers have a flange or lip (see image of first carto above) near their threaded connector pin end. These are not necessary, but they do prevent the tank from sliding towards the battery carrier when assembled with a cartomizer.

It is important to follow a simple methodology in cartotanks to be successful. There is a short learning curve involved. The cartomizer must be pre-filled before putting it into the tank. The tank must be assembled with the cartomizer partially inserted into the tank before it can be filled. The following video is the best demo that I have found showing closeup details of this methodology.

 
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Baditude, Great info, how about aluminum caps with Pyrex? Any issues to be aware of with the cinnamon? I looked at the IBTanked but could not get the 25mm SS end caps other than painted. I thought that might be an issue so I went with the VVV Triple V. Thanks for any thoughts.
 

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Thanks for the info! I wasn't sure about Delrin.

No problem! Ive used delrin caps in pyrex tanks with Atomic Cinnacide and also Craveloupe. Both are known to crack plastic tanks. Craveloupe cracked my Prive tanks pmma tube in under 5 minutes.
 

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Hi! I'm another cinnamon fan who uses IBTanked glass tanks & VVV polypro tanks. The only other thing I can think of for you to keep in mind is drip tips; they melt too, sometimes faster than anything else. I only use stainless steel or glass tips.

Learned that one the hard way. That's what put me on to glass. Thanks
 

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Roccov said:
Baditude, Great info, how about aluminum caps with Pyrex? Any issues to be aware of with the cinnamon? I looked at the IBTanked but could not get the 25mm SS end caps other than painted. I thought that might be an issue so I went with the VVV Triple V. Thanks for any thoughts.


I've got some Radiator Pluid in one of my Triple V pyrex Valley View tanks. I have both the aluminum and delrin caps. That Pluid tank has the delrin caps on it (I like the black over the stainless, purely aesthetics), and I haven't noticed any issues. That tank has a huge Hot Vapes swirley glass tip on it. It is pictured below with a different juice in it. As you can see, these are pretty large (wide) tanks, it equals the diameter of a Silver Bullet. It is the 7ml version.

I don't believe the painted stainless caps from IBTanked would have had an issue with volatile juices, but I can't say for sure.

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Learned that one the hard way. That's what put me on to glass. Thanks

LOL! I know, the drip tip on a clearo was the first thing that melted. It wasn't until I'd killed a couple of clearos & a vivi mini nova that I learned about cinnamon being a problem.
 

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...I don't believe the painted stainless caps from IBTanked would have had an issue with volatile juices, but I can't say for sure.

I have had a problem with the painted caps, but it has nothing to do with the juice. The paint they (or their supplier) used isn't adhering to the smooth edges of the caps. The tops of the caps have texture, but the sides do not. I emailed OCD about it. I'm an artist and paint on various mediums - metal needs a paint specifically for metal or an adhesion medium base coat. As it is, the paint is rubbing off where I hold the edge of the caps to remove the drip tip or change the carto.
 

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From ecblend.com :

READ ALL WARNINGS :

NOTE 1: LIMITED BASE MIXES: The recipe used in the Cinnamon Fireball does not blend very well at lower VG percentages.

NOTE 2: DO NOT USE CINNAMON FIREBALL WITH POLYCARBONATE TANKS. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. (Read Review portion below):

Posted By: Dungeoner : I've actually melted 3 Vivi Nova tank threads with this juice, and almost completely melted the bottom of an acrylic threaded drip-tip on a Stardust. I didn't know what that odd flavor was when I was vapping till I unscrewed the drip-tip and found that it didn't want to come out too easily. The entire shaft was disfigured & broken down. I actually threw out the Stardust after that.

I should note that the Nova tanks lasted a good 3 weeks of constant use before the threads were too far gone. The Stardust drip-tip however, lasted less than a week; perhaps 3-4 days.
Although this is by far (in my opinion) the best juice out there, it will tear up your plastic items

Ive been using: EGO Mega Cart - Safer Vapors

with my ego battery. Works out really well for me so far.

Love my Cinnamon Fireball..

Brian
 

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thanks for all the info i have heard that people using cinnamon the first thing to get damaged and in thier words MELT is the black tip. All my Drip tips are aluminum and IDK what the one that comes with the vivi nova and i have some derlin that came with stuff
I think i am going to be buying the tanks from vally i want to gt one of thier pyrex and one of thier plastic tanks (the plastic tank because i like the design with a filll hole and i am sick and tired of clearomizer problems so i want 2 tanks and a good RBA so i am off to the RBA foum to ask what is liked most. for a beginner.
 
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