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wildchild73
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What are the rubber bits for in the tornado t starter kit?
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March 08, 2012, 02:00:33 PM »
Hi guys, just got a tornado tank starter kit, and was wondering what these little round clear rubber bits are for? Could any one help? It also has rubber covers for the cart, don't really understand what they for. Any help would be great, and how to fit them. Cheers.
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Re: What are the rubber bits for in the tornado t starter kit?
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The little round things are replacement silicon end caps for your tank, you don't need to use them straight away (although some people prefer them and swop them straight off), normally I swop mine once the hole in the hard plastic end cap starts to deform but that can take ages, so unless you have a bit of a leaking problem I would stash them away until you need them and see how you get on with the hard ones.
The rubber mouthpeice covers, I believe were historically shipped to help with condensation from the tank (some people say their tanks leak but its just condensation) oozing out the top of the cone from time to time, but I've never had a problem and I don't know of anybody else that has this problem very often either; they do come in handy for letting your mates have a vape and maintaining hygiene, I used to just let anybody take a drag on my kit if they asked but after two colds in quick succession I started carrying a couple of these around with me and popping one on when folks wanted to try.
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Re: What are the rubber bits for in the tornado t starter kit?
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Thanks Tara, I was thinking it had something to do with the cart. I'll keep an eye on it, and replace when they start to go. I do get a bit of condensation from the cart after a vape, I been vaping for about 6 months, but only just got my tornado. Wish I got it straight away though, instead of starting with the basic e-cig then a Titan. It's a thousand times better. Do they do a automatic bat for it aswel? I haven't seen one on the website.
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