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Post by Dave on Feb 24, 2016 23:10:01 GMT
I do like the TFV4 but.... You fill it, vape half a tank, go back to it a day later, its empty, it drinks its own juice Its mad as a box of frogs just half fill it and don't chain vape on it.... once I got mine to stop leaking like a sieve the next problem was the heat it puts out on the stock coils at the recommended temp, take more than a few pulls and it will be producing a thin barely visible wisp of vapour for 5+ mins after you stop chugging as it cools down, filling the chimney with condensate as the coils cool down (doesn't get better with the use of a heat sink) and its evapourated a few mills of juice in the processof charging up a nice big gob full of juice the next time you heat it up..... far to thirsty and not cost effective even when i'm using my home brew custard in 50ml bottles, I did the first bottle using the tfv4 in 3 days by vaping it like I do the crius or kanger subtank, don't get me wrong its a lovly flavour but that's too much thirst for me and the cost of the coils is way to high for something you chuck in the bin at least once a week and in the first couple of packs I got there were 3 coils that didn't work.... used the dual, triple and single rba's and they all leaked more than I vaped.... stupid o-rings all deformed with heat....waiting on new parts to use again I might get a crown with the rba but I don't really like the cost of premade coils or the failure rate. for that reason I wouldn't recommend them any more (yes I know you can rebuild them sometimes but its not as easy as building the rba decks) theres thirsty and theres acting like a dessert .... Mate, I go straight to my crowns because I know where I'm at No leaking, nice flavour and good vapour The TFV4 is just for showing off
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Post by Perpetua on Feb 24, 2016 23:12:01 GMT
iSubs all the way for me . . . . . . not unsurprisingly! Eyup Top Bird Which Isub though.......theres three One of each perhaps Dave? Seriously . . . . they're all great, but for ease of filling I'd go with the S: www.fasttech.com/p/3932200
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Post by nanotm on Feb 24, 2016 23:50:46 GMT
Mate, I go straight to my crowns because I know where I'm at No leaking, nice flavour and good vapour The TFV4 is just for showing off but but I don't have a crown ...... wanders off how he can get a new bit of kit having been told he has too much of it already...... maybe if I don't tell her about it i'll get away with it .......
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Post by BrenD on Feb 24, 2016 23:58:45 GMT
Another shout for the Cleito here. Great value for what you get and it looks rather good on the Rolo. The .4ohm coils are far better than the .2s though.
Edit: I've still got a lot of love for my TFV4s too!
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Post by sydsut on Feb 25, 2016 0:09:25 GMT
I still love my TVF4 and it's still on it's first coil and had it for months. I've never had any problems with leaking and there are a load of different coils available including single and dual which should make it less thirsty. IMHO
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Post by BrenD on Feb 25, 2016 0:14:41 GMT
I still love my TVF4 and it's still on it's first coil and had it for months. I've never had any problems with leaking and there are a load of different coils available including single and dual which should make it less thirsty. IMHO The 1.5 ohm coils are great for MTL with the airflow closed off too. Easily the most versatile tank on the market at the moment. Sent from my X5pro using proboards
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Post by enjay on Feb 25, 2016 0:58:16 GMT
Vcmt aka Vaperzcloud mega tank. It's simply an awesome vape! Lol
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Post by phatfil on Feb 25, 2016 1:26:28 GMT
not a current favorite but was the bees knees a few months back and imho the eleaf lemo2 is a great sub ohm single coil RTA. for something more bleeding edge there is the sigelie moonshot only 2ml tank but designed for hi watt devices.. i have not tried it myself but its on my wishlist.. and a new kid on the block with a purported extra long life tungsten/ceramic coil (6months+?) The Horizon Krixus Re-Wickable Tank www.fasttech.com/products/4316000Horizon seem to have confidence in the longevity of its re-wickable coils as they have released the atty without releasing spare coils too ... I have taken a punt on this one but its not arrived so i cant say if its a win or fail just yet.. from what i understand the tungsten/ceramic coil should be suitable for TC vaping on a dna200 if a suitable profile is created???
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Post by drunkenbum on Feb 25, 2016 11:03:58 GMT
Another vote for the crown here. Black Crown on a Black Reuleaux looks the business and vapes superbly
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Post by Ripshod on Feb 25, 2016 15:25:07 GMT
Another vote for the Heracles Plus. Have one sat on my RX200 with the 0.2 ohm SS coils it just rocks. I'd advise against using the nickel heads with it if you want really good airflow, they seem to restrict it a bit.
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Post by Ewol on Feb 25, 2016 16:17:28 GMT
Cleito. Other than a bit of spitback using the default drip tip (You can fix it changing the drip tip) I find it a great tank. Easy to refill and clean.
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Post by davetherayon on Feb 25, 2016 19:41:22 GMT
Another vote for a TFV4. I just ordered the mini, in the hope it is as poky as its big brother (thank God for the cock beauty ring, saved it already from a falling down or two) but more dinky. It's my GTV for home clouding, alternating it with the trusty Subtank and bellissima Bellus for more normal tooting.
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Post by chykensa on Feb 25, 2016 23:34:22 GMT
If you are into rebuildable sub-ohm tanks, I think the Geekvape Griffin is hard to beat. The deck is Velocity-style. has loads of room and wicking is easy. The capacity is fair, but with an effortless top-fill capability it's a great tank for out and about too. I have two with 1ohm twin Claptons in and they are fantastic. One of the cheaper tanks around too.
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Post by anon4 on Feb 26, 2016 1:13:45 GMT
crown and tfv4 are at the top of the list but very close behind is the aspire cleito which gives great flavor. i only used the herakles plus twice. first day it took flying lessons out of window after pouring out the air holes. second chance was no better and its collecting dust. rafale is ok but lacks taste compared to the crown so only worth getting if you want to rip out the splashback center coil with a pair of pliers. I pulled the spit guard out of my rafale and it's much better, crown like but airy, I use it on the second smallest afc. I broke the press fit chimney on my first one though so be careful! The vrba wicked properly is great too, takes some patience to get it as tidy as a stock coil but if you practice it enough it's actually quite a quick process and really nice flavor
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