Reposted from elsewhere:
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, apparently does not work with the little batteries, but is tank-cracker proof. The X2 is much more expensive than the Nano's that I am using, and the replacement heads available for the T3 do not work with it.
The T3 has replacement heads. However, nothing is said about being crack-proof. It is also expensive.
The mini T3 is the same as the T3, except no replacement heads?
Finally, is the Nano crack proof? I am trying to keep it cool when using those juices reported to be tank-crackers. They are inexpensive and easily replaced. They will easily shift between batteries, and I can use cartos for the juices that are reported to be tank-crackers, if there is a problem.
Laying all the criteria out in logical form leads me to stay with the Nano, unless another supplier has something better, or someone has further information on SI products.
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, apparently does not work with the little batteries, but is tank-cracker proof. The X2 is much more expensive than the Nano's that I am using, and the replacement heads available for the T3 do not work with it.
The T3 has replacement heads. However, nothing is said about being crack-proof. It is also expensive.
The mini T3 is the same as the T3, except no replacement heads?
Finally, is the Nano crack proof? I am trying to keep it cool when using those juices reported to be tank-crackers. They are inexpensive and easily replaced. They will easily shift between batteries, and I can use cartos for the juices that are reported to be tank-crackers, if there is a problem.
Laying all the criteria out in logical form leads me to stay with the Nano, unless another supplier has something better, or someone has further information on SI products.