aaront903
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Post by aaront903 on May 9, 2015 23:38:42 GMT
So scrolling through the chinese websites and has got me thinking, wonder what everyone else is using? So come on let me know
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Post by dalealan on May 9, 2015 23:40:55 GMT
Still using the subtank mini with the rba base. Drinks the juice though.
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2015 23:41:51 GMT
Kanger subtank plus have just been converted to from my much loved Atlantis
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aaront903
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Post by aaront903 on May 9, 2015 23:42:18 GMT
I use a nautilus as a daily vape and let the big boys out at night with the subtanks, couldnt do them all day lol
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Post by phatfil on May 9, 2015 23:49:57 GMT
lemo 2 for me.. easy fill and a nice strong flavour, nice quality of build, easy to assemble, comes fitted with a coil out of the box, by the way did i mention the EASY FILL , no unscrewing the bottom or top or a fiddly lil screw, just turn the fill hole cover band to one side and stick in the bottle nozzle,,, and adjusting the airflow is just as simple too.
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Post by letsavit on May 9, 2015 23:53:21 GMT
The tank I just set up about an hour ago, a goblin, it's a bloody bottom air flow dripper without the dripping bit....
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thatguy
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Post by thatguy on May 9, 2015 23:57:35 GMT
still a kraken by leaps and bounds.
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Post by Get Off My Cloud on May 10, 2015 0:00:20 GMT
Lemo Drop still number one for me with the Lemo 2 a close second, the Drop still has the best flavour due to the short neck on the chimney. The Lemo 2 beats the full size Lemo on convenience and build quality. Subtank Mini comes in third.
Keep debating over trying out the Goblin and Goliath, the only thing that's putting me off is they seem over fiddly to build on. Firstly they're dual coil only so that's extra work, then from what i can see you have to be fiddly with trimming and positioning wicks whereas with all the above it's just a matter of slap a single coil on, one chop of the wick to trim, and poke it down so it's sitting on the deck, job done easy peasy.
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Post by thatguy on May 10, 2015 0:24:00 GMT
Lemo Drop still number one for me with the Lemo 2 a close second, the Drop still has the best flavour due to the short neck on the chimney. The Lemo 2 beats the full size Lemo on convenience and build quality. Subtank Mini comes in third. Keep debating over trying out the Goblin and Goliath, the only thing that's putting me off is they seem over fiddly to build on. Firstly they're dual coil only so that's extra work, then from what i can see you have to be fiddly with trimming and positioning wicks whereas with all the above it's just a matter of slap a single coil on, one chop of the wick to trim, and poke it down so it's sitting on the deck, job done easy peasy. Yes, these is some effort required in building a goblin, but it's much less than the kayfail or the subtank rebuildable deck. The larger juice channels are much more forgiving and less likely to result in dry hits or leaks. The dual coil aspect is minimal.
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Post by tim on May 10, 2015 0:35:59 GMT
Taifun GTII. This is my favourite. Most forgiving wicking and easy coiling. Big capacity and fairly good air-flow (I might modify that for more though, easy to do with a steady hand and drill). Using a 3mm mandrel with 0.4mm Kanthal, 7 wraps, for around 1 ohm at 15-22 watts (depending on the stress levels). For work I take this, for my breaks. I use a sub tank mini while working. Easiest tank out there at the moment, and I can drop it without it breaking. (Broke a mod, but not the tank )
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Post by Get Off My Cloud on May 10, 2015 0:45:06 GMT
Lemo Drop still number one for me with the Lemo 2 a close second, the Drop still has the best flavour due to the short neck on the chimney. The Lemo 2 beats the full size Lemo on convenience and build quality. Subtank Mini comes in third. Keep debating over trying out the Goblin and Goliath, the only thing that's putting me off is they seem over fiddly to build on. Firstly they're dual coil only so that's extra work, then from what i can see you have to be fiddly with trimming and positioning wicks whereas with all the above it's just a matter of slap a single coil on, one chop of the wick to trim, and poke it down so it's sitting on the deck, job done easy peasy. Yes, these is some effort required in building a goblin, but it's much less than the kayfail or the subtank rebuildable deck. The larger juice channels are much more forgiving and less likely to result in dry hits or leaks. The dual coil aspect is minimal. I've only ever had one dry hit in all the time i've been using the Subtank RBA and i vape high VG juice only, at least 70%, and it's easy enough to slap a new wick in without even having to drain the tank. The dual coil thing on the Goblin isn't the issue of winding two coils for me it's the fact of wicking two coils especially when those wicks need to be trimmed just right and positioned just right, seems a lot of faffing about to me but i'll probably slap one of the clones in my basket next time i go shopping anyway.
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2015 4:01:37 GMT
I've been on the erikonigen clones for a wee while with jap cotton. Great juice capacity and maybe not the easiest to fill (woe betide if you take it out with the fill holes open - easiest way to drain a tank and cause flooding!!) but work fine for me Alas FT are being put under pressure by Austria but still....the austrian clone is not the cheapest (erlprinz?) but yeah. One 6-8ml tank can last me all day oot and aboot
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Post by PinkyPuff on May 10, 2015 4:58:35 GMT
Kraken and goblin for me
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Post by sydsut on May 10, 2015 6:31:00 GMT
Goblin, Subtank mini and Orchid V6 or V4
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Post by chykensa on May 10, 2015 7:13:56 GMT
Like tim, I use a couple of Taifun GTIIs out and about, with Kayfuns as backups/alternative flavours. At home, either the iSub or a dripper, but still like the Taifuns in the evenings.
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