What's so great about high dollar tanks?

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bace a flunt

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I have a boge 4ml and artemes 5ml tank that have been treating me well. Both are quality tanks and have never given me a problem. Lots of people speak very highly of these tanks that are in the $30-$50 range. What makes these tanks any better? Even being rebuildable it's hard to justify them considering my boge was $6.
 
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Basically it is for appearance, design, workmanship, better materials for more durability, and possibly functionality. Some of the high-end designer tanks are styled to look particulary great on certain PV's. Examples of these are the Vaporfexion Pro-V line, the Kir Fanis Prive line, and the ZAP rba all designed with the Provari in mind.

There often is no comparison of the build quality and durability between a high end designer tank and the economy tanks made by Smoktech or others in that price range. Heavier and more finely machined materials such as stainless steel, anodized aluminum, or titanium make the tank more durable. More craftmanship is often involved.

The tanks made by Hoosier Vapes, Unique, and Jonboy USMC Lava tanks are often one-of-a-kind works of art, and are unique in function because of the special designed top cap which can be twisted off for juice easy filling.

Some people like decorative tanks as an expression of their own personality, and makes them feel good about themselves. Some people become collectors.

All told, they all pretty much do the same thing, and that is to act as a reservoir of e-liquid for the benefit for the real workhorse in producing vapor - the cartomizer.

I continue to be amazed however by the high end tank makers who even at this time are slapping cheap polycarbonate plastic tubes on their very expensive mods, when a few more dollars in expense they could offer pyrex or quartz glass tubes that wouldn't melt and render the tanks useless when the owner unwittingly puts some cinnamon or citrus flavor in their tanks. Tanks that pretty deserve to wear pyrex.

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Above are some examples of high end tanks: Cirrus pyrex tank on a Provari, Hoosier Vapes Bella and Elegance tanks with a custom hand-blown High Desert tank, Phiniac pyrex tanks with sand-blasted designs, and a Vaporfexion Pro-V tank on a Provari.
 
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While more expensive, higher quality materials can and do contribute the the higher prices of the more expensive tanks, simple economics comes into play as well. Boge tanks, smoktech tanks, etc are made is huge numbers compared to the smaller tank makers. This alone, even if they were the exact same materials, size, etc as a Boge tank, would make them more expensive.

I'd imagine the profit per-tank is probably higher with such tanks too, seeing as the more quantity you produce the lower profit per-unit you can make and still come out ahead.

If buying on the used market, people inflating the price due to rarity is another issue.

I have lately become "put off" by plastic tanks, regardless of what type of plastic is used. Seeing as there are no mass produced China tanks with glass, going with the more expensive tanks is my only option. I know kanger has their Protank, but I don't do clearos.

Actually, even if there was a China glass cartotank I'd probably stick with IBtanked anyway. I love their thin endcaps, and the way they look overall.
 

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I have an IBTanked for the pyrex tank and the ss endcaps. It's actually on the lower end of the spectrum, but I have been looking at some of the other ones, too. I do not want to have to worry about what I am putting in a plastic tank or clearo. I like cinnamon, pineapple, and other flavors know to crack plastic tanks. So, for me it's worth the price.
 
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