I am currently rotating five 65 mm auto batteries!! I am thinking of upgrading to an X2 for at home, and using the less expensive old ones for when I am out and about. I am confused about the various clearos which work with X2.
Volt X2, works with the little batteries. It is tank-cracker proof. The X2 is much more expensive than the Nano's that I am using, but will not have to be replaced for quite a while. The X2 ends up having to be refilled just as often as the Nano.
The T3 has replacement heads. However, it is crack-proof. It is also expensive, and does not work with small batteries.
The mini T3 is the same as the T3. It is shorter than the T3, and the heads can be changed by transferring the shorter tube. It does not work with the small batteries.
The Nano is crack proof. They are inexpensive and easily replaced, although they frequently fall apart. They will easily shift between batteries. I can afford to have many loaded with different flavors and ready to go.
Laying all the criteria out in logical form leads me to stay with the Nano, unless someone has further information.
Thanks. Outline changed accordingly, and since I like to have more than eight different flavors rotating at a time, I will probably stay with the nanos.
I would rather stay with a minimal number of suppliers because of cc worries.
Volt X2, works with the little batteries. It is tank-cracker proof. The X2 is much more expensive than the Nano's that I am using, but will not have to be replaced for quite a while. The X2 ends up having to be refilled just as often as the Nano.
The T3 has replacement heads. However, it is crack-proof. It is also expensive, and does not work with small batteries.
The mini T3 is the same as the T3. It is shorter than the T3, and the heads can be changed by transferring the shorter tube. It does not work with the small batteries.
The Nano is crack proof. They are inexpensive and easily replaced, although they frequently fall apart. They will easily shift between batteries. I can afford to have many loaded with different flavors and ready to go.
Laying all the criteria out in logical form leads me to stay with the Nano, unless someone has further information.
Thanks. Outline changed accordingly, and since I like to have more than eight different flavors rotating at a time, I will probably stay with the nanos.
I would rather stay with a minimal number of suppliers because of cc worries.
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