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Post by petermac on Feb 23, 2013 13:16:34 GMT
Thank you for the reply, just what I needed to know.Petermac
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Post by petermac on Feb 23, 2013 1:41:26 GMT
Ok, so a bit more in depth. Interchangeable bits. Well I found almost all bits were interchangeable with the Penelope. The only bit that wasn't 100% was the mouthpiece, it fits the penny but the penny's mouthpiece is too tight to fit on the Euforia Taste test I washed the Chenelope in denture tablets for around 20 mins, burnt the ceramic over the gas hob, reassembled with a 2.0 ohm coil and a Blakey triple wick and it's good. Very good. The only problem is that it still has a machine oil/rubbery taste so I would recommend a full night's rinse before use. I can't wait till that goes as it tastes great already. The wider fitting mouthpiece also means that you don't need to turn it so much to open it up. Careful not to leave it open too much or it'll gurgle. Would I say it's the same as a Penelope? Due to the mouthpiece it's slightly different, but not too much to dissuade me. I actually think it looks better on a Provari than the Penny. Does it deliver flavour the same way? Hell yeah! Would I recommend it? So far, definitely Edited for typos Hi firinblanks, really interested in the Euforia. How is it going now that you have her for a little while? and could you tell me if the ceranic housing is interchangable with the Penelope? Cheers Petermac
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