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Post by Roger on May 29, 2013 15:51:13 GMT
There are some real bargain RBA's at the moment, still saving for a Kayfun
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Post by oxo on May 29, 2013 16:24:04 GMT
Looks very nice but is the built in drip tip a good idea on a dripper? I don't know if it is actually built in or not. Either way it uses a tank which appears to be filled from the bottom which holds 1ml of juice so not much need for actual dripping as such but that does also beg the question of why is it called a dripper at all if that is the case lol. Its not really a dripper and I think they have stopped short of making the mother of Igo's. What I would like to see is the same lengh of tank they are offering that has the ability to pump in the same way the metal juice flasks do, but only a few drops at a time. Also in the Igo L size. If they must try and reinvent the dripper, why not get it right,I personally expect a lot more for £20
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Post by Roger on May 29, 2013 16:56:04 GMT
I don't know if it is actually built in or not. Either way it uses a tank which appears to be filled from the bottom which holds 1ml of juice so not much need for actual dripping as such but that does also beg the question of why is it called a dripper at all if that is the case lol. Its not really a dripper and I think they have stopped short of making the mother of Igo's. What I would like to see is the same lengh of tank they are offering that has the ability to pump in the same way the metal juice flasks do, but only a few drops at a time. Also in the Igo L size. If they must try and reinvent the dripper, why not get it right,I personally expect a lot more for £20 Be interesting to see what the first proper reviews say about this. I do tend to agree with you that it may be neither one thing or another. There is the possibility that it may be able to be bottom fed and sqonked.
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Post by jibber on May 29, 2013 17:13:19 GMT
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2013 17:25:22 GMT
I prefer this one myself
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Post by richo71 on May 29, 2013 21:26:22 GMT
I don't know if it is actually built in or not. Either way it uses a tank which appears to be filled from the bottom which holds 1ml of juice so not much need for actual dripping as such but that does also beg the question of why is it called a dripper at all if that is the case lol. Its not really a dripper and I think they have stopped short of making the mother of Igo's. What I would like to see is the same lengh of tank they are offering that has the ability to pump in the same way the metal juice flasks do, but only a few drops at a time. Also in the Igo L size. If they must try and reinvent the dripper, why not get it right,I personally expect a lot more for £20 Took the words right out of my mouth, yes its downfall is it is ego battery size and not igo-L size, (needed to be 20-22mm)
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Post by dave on May 29, 2013 21:49:09 GMT
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Post by Perpetua on May 29, 2013 21:59:50 GMT
I've one of those coming from Vapor Break Dave . . . you can tell me how to coil it up, as I'm bound to get in a muddle with 3 terminals to choose from.
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Post by dave on May 30, 2013 15:49:11 GMT
I've one of those coming from Vapor Break Dave . . . you can tell me how to coil it up, as I'm bound to get in a muddle with 3 terminals to choose from. Do you mean the "Stainless Steel Phoenix Rebuildable Dual Coil (IGO-L Dual Coil) Atomizer" ? It is the nearest I can find on their site. It looks a bit similar to mine, but not quite the same. Anyhow my "Neptune" arrived today. Quite solid and SS, complete with drip tip and already coiled. It comes with a small allen key for the post screws. The finish is not perfect, not surprisingly, but with a bit of a polish it should come up quite nicely. It is about the same size as an Igo-L, just a couple of mm taller and has a single 1mm airhole. I've just used the fitted coil so far - 0.9ohms At about 3 volts, I must say it is rather good - in fact I'm surprised at how good it is . Some of these have two airholes (one for each wick) but the one small hole on this one seems to work just fine. Re-coiling should be fairly straightforward - you just make two coils, with both attached to the centre post and the other ends attached to the outer posts. If they are both the same, the result will be a combined resistance of half the resistance of each coil. As it came, it has two 1.8 ohm coils and hence a combined resistance of 0.9 ohms. When I re-coil it I think I will go for something a bit higher! So far I have had it working on the Provari (just!) and off a 14500 protected battery with not much charge left in it - I wouldn't want to put much more than 3 volts through it as even at that level it is giving quite a kick! You can of course put dual coils in virtually any RBA, but having the extra post certainly makes life easier. I've never bothered with them before, but this has certainly made me think again. I'm not sure I will be following the current craze of quad or even octo coils though You can certainly produce some vapour with multiple coils and also get through lots of juice!
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Post by Chefs Flavours Lew on May 30, 2013 20:14:48 GMT
Vapegear have the igo-f in stock now. Not really sure what to make of it but I've bought one cause I had money in paypal. Paypal money just doesn't feel like real money! Therefore, I just got an igo-f for free!!
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Post by Perpetua on May 30, 2013 21:26:48 GMT
Vapegear have the igo-f in stock now. Not really sure what to make of it but I've bought one cause I had money in paypal. Paypal money just doesn't feel like real money! Therefore, I just got an igo-f for free!! PayPal money, it just has to be reinvested Lew otherwise it goes mouldy . . . it's a well known Ninja fact. Enjoy your free Igo-F.
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Post by djs on May 30, 2013 21:42:15 GMT
I like both. Me too. Must . . Resist
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Post by Chefs Flavours Lew on May 30, 2013 21:42:26 GMT
Vapegear have the igo-f in stock now. Not really sure what to make of it but I've bought one cause I had money in paypal. Paypal money just doesn't feel like real money! Therefore, I just got an igo-f for free!! PayPal money, it just has to be reinvested Lew otherwise it goes mouldy . . . it's a well known Ninja fact. Enjoy your free Igo-F. could you have a word with my OH? She seems to think you can withdraw PayPal money into a bank account and use the paper money to buy essentials like food and soap! Pah...it ain't Xmas yet!!
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