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Post by clockworks on Jul 19, 2011 12:35:25 GMT
6th place on the list, now that the first 2 have shipped.
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Post by Aldo on Jul 19, 2011 12:53:34 GMT
Which means I get serial number 8 ! Ahah Just like my GG ! I'm getting it Cheers
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Post by ian on Jul 19, 2011 12:58:16 GMT
So excited to get this to have a go with.I will now have two great rebuildable atomisers now ive mastered the i-atty :)Happy days.
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Post by blakey on Jul 20, 2011 11:46:21 GMT
It arrived this morning, cleaned it out and dripped my normal high strength LnB in, screwed it on to my don and at 3.7v took a toke- nearly blew my eyeballs out lol. So i cleaned it out again and put some of Griswald's gourmet recipe Whiskey Cream at 20mg strength that I normally drip at 5v in a standard attie and WOW, Masses of flavour,plumes of vapour and a really decent throat hit, totally out-performing the 5v! now I can vape a lower strength nic in the evenings at 3.7v Build quality is exeptionallly good for a built in the shed device so to speak, The only downside to this which has nothing to do with it's quality is that it's going to be really easy to burn the wick if it's allowed to run dry, Downside is an unfair comment really because it's only the users carelessness that would allow that to happen. Am I happy I purchased it? Hell Yeah Clockwork has built a wonderful device thats very easy to clean and has an outstanding performance. An Idea for you though, set up 4 or 5 spare wicks that can be packaged with it, I'm sure people will be more than happy to pay a little extra to save them the hassle of coiling their own. I knew I was gonna love it Ian, Can you stick it on your pro-vari and see what it's ohm rating is for me please? Anybody sitting on the fence with this, all I can say is GET OF THAT BLOODY FENCE - YOU'LL BREAK IT lol
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Post by spikeychops on Jul 20, 2011 11:53:25 GMT
Couple of Q's if i may.
I know it's a dripping attie, but looks like it will hold a little liquid, how often do you drip it?
How much did you pay for it blakey?
Ta.
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Post by blakey on Jul 20, 2011 11:58:21 GMT
Couple of Q's if i may. I know it's a dripping attie, but looks like it will hold a little liquid, how often do you drip it? How much did you pay for it blakey? Ta. I payed £27.50 and It's worth every penny It does indeed hold a little liquid, around 15 drops will take it's level up to just below the air hole that's around 4ml up from the base of the wick. It does like a drop of juice though so to speak
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Post by clockworks on Jul 20, 2011 12:09:38 GMT
Glad you like it, Mark! The coil is 1.9 - 2.0ohms on my Provari - ideal for a freshly-charged big battery mod. I run the same on my Provari at 4.2v. If it runs dry, you'll taste it well before you do any damage, as the juice will burn before the coil overheats.
Good point about supplying spare coils. As soon as "deesigner" gets some wick in stock, I'll offer that option. The fitted coil should last a few weeks. When it gets clagged up with juice deposits, just scrape the coil with a small craft knife (no need to remove it, just pop the tube off), rinse under the tap, and leave to dry overnight. It'll be good to go again in the morning.
spikey: It'll hold 15-20 drops from dry, and 10-12 for each top-up. I just drip some more when I can't see any juice sloshing around inside. The initial "not for profit" batch are £25 +£2.50 first class recorded delivery. As long as Ian is happy with his too, I'll start making them at the weekend.
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Post by blakey on Jul 20, 2011 12:34:37 GMT
Glad you like it, Mark! The coil is 1.9 - 2.0ohms on my Provari - ideal for a freshly-charged big battery mod. I run the same on my Provari at 4.2v. If it runs dry, you'll taste it well before you do any damage, as the juice will burn before the coil overheats. Good point about supplying spare coils. As soon as "deesigner" gets some wick in stock, I'll offer that option. The fitted coil should last a few weeks. When it gets clagged up with juice deposits, just scrape the coil with a small craft knife (no need to remove it, just pop the tube off), rinse under the tap, and leave to dry overnight. It'll be good to go again in the morning. spikey: It'll hold 15-20 drops from dry, and 10-12 for each top-up. I just drip some more when I can't see any juice sloshing around inside. The initial "not for profit" batch are £25 +£2.50 first class recorded delivery. As long as Ian is happy with his too, I'll start making them at the weekend. Like it? I LOVE IT!
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Post by spikeychops on Jul 20, 2011 13:30:43 GMT
Cheers guys.
I'll have a word with the boss.
Ta,
Andy.
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Post by ian on Jul 20, 2011 15:56:44 GMT
Mine reads as 2.1ohm on the Provari and its also working like a dream.I dripped in 15 drops to the tank and gave it a swish around to make sure the wick was wet.Set the Provari to 4v and took a hit,WOW,super vapour and a great throat hit to.Im very impressed with this, its a great product and super easy to use.If you are a dripper then you will love it for sure as you dont have to drip into it to frequently.I also love the fact that i can rebuild it and make a nice 1.5ohm coil when i feel the need.I will say one thing though,you may well have to lower your nic as i have learned :)I filled up with 36mg juice and it knocked me very dizzy :)Im now using 24mg which is more than adequate for me in this setup.Only one negative is the condensation build up inside the tank,you soon learn to adjust your draw though to get all the vapour from the tank.Overall i would recommend anyone trying this setup as its made to perfection and delivers big time.Many thanks Clockworks for such a great design and brilliant product.Cant beat the price for a rebuildable atomiser.
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Post by clockworks on Jul 20, 2011 17:32:34 GMT
I thought you were joking when you said you were going to use 36mg!
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Post by Perpetua on Jul 20, 2011 17:49:24 GMT
Ian never jokes about 36mg Clockworks! Can't wait, as I love dripping - my favourite method of vaping!!
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Post by clockworks on Jul 20, 2011 17:53:17 GMT
I've got some 36mg, and still have the occasional toke in a 510 with "smart tank" cart. Not in this attie, though - 16mg is plenty for me.
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Post by ian on Jul 20, 2011 20:14:29 GMT
It certainly passed the test for me mate.It floored me with 36mg juice the same as the i-atty did :)Its gotta be a good atomiser if it floors me as ive always vaped 36mg,even vaped 52mg nic once,never again :)Seriously is a brilliant atomiser mate,congratulations to yourself and Christophe.
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Post by blakey on Jul 20, 2011 23:40:21 GMT
I have to agree Ian, bloody good isn't it
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