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Post by *-SARIN-* on Jun 9, 2015 22:21:33 GMT
There's been a few but the following stand out for me. Flavour:Derringer - small, easy to build on and good flavour due to reduced chamber. Magma - Even the clones are built like tanks, curved chamber for flavour, no o-rings on it so less problems with them, under coil airflow for better flavour, easy to build on. Clouds:Freakshow / Troll / CLT - all have stupid airflow to cope with even the most extreme builds. I've personally had all down as low as 0.06 ohms without hardly any heat. Flavour and clouds combined:Plume veil or mephisto would be my choice here with twisted dual coils or parallels. The mephisto has 3mm hole posts that can cope with the larger diameter coils, the plume less so but has 4 post holes. Decisions, decisions
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Post by *-SARIN-* on Jun 9, 2015 22:14:51 GMT
Get Off My Cloud Having a look at the Goblin in my hand, it has almost the same gap between the chimney and the wall as the Lemo v2 so for future reference that tank wouldn't be suitable for you either. Both have a significantly larger gap than the Orchid v4 which i do find suffers wicking issues even with high PG juices.
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Post by *-SARIN-* on Jun 9, 2015 21:55:09 GMT
In the meantime try a harder quicker draw rather than a slow long one, that should help keep the heat down a bit for you.
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Post by *-SARIN-* on Jun 9, 2015 21:46:46 GMT
Goddam it letsavit, you couldn't even be bothered to put the picture right in the middle of the post
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Post by *-SARIN-* on Jun 9, 2015 21:42:27 GMT
The subtank nano drip tip is a little too short and i was wondering what are some good drip tips or what sizes fit them, thankss Move your mouth closer to it? It's a standard size i believe.
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Post by *-SARIN-* on Jun 9, 2015 21:40:10 GMT
V2? Surely not! Not tried a V1 cos it looked a looked like it was designed by Stevie Wonder's guide dog, but the V2 is a massive improvement, I really like mine I prefer the V1, don't care what it looks like it just performs better. The V2 just doesn't wick as well with thick juice due to the reduced gap between the chamber and the inside wall of the glass, i take a toke on mine and look at the tank right after and you can see the juice line slowly dropping where the internal pressure is having to equalise. The V2 is definitely made of better quality materials and the top filling is useful but that miniscule gap between atomizer chamber and glass messes up the equilibrium, not good if you're a chain vaper. To be fair neither the Lemo's or indeed other tanks are designed to be used with thick high VG juices, they're for drippers, it's just that some can cope but weren't designed to. If you go back to using a tank that has to be filled via a screw for a bit then you will really appreciate the design of the V2 and it's faff free use. I agree with poochops, i really like mine and rate the V2 highly out of all the tanks that i own.
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Post by *-SARIN-* on Jun 9, 2015 21:29:09 GMT
Tampons are the new wicking material, super absorbent and sterile Straight or pearled? I'll let the ladies answer that
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Post by *-SARIN-* on Jun 9, 2015 19:30:26 GMT
Tampons are the new wicking material, super absorbent and sterile
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Post by *-SARIN-* on Jun 9, 2015 19:08:44 GMT
hijack Samsung are a South Korean company and many of their panels are used by other manufacturers in other countries.
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Post by *-SARIN-* on Jun 9, 2015 17:06:20 GMT
The Japanese are big smokers and their economy is up a large creek with only some paddles sponsored by Sony. I don't think they can afford to do anything which might slow down smoking rates. Imagine it... less tax and people living longer... who would want that sort of madness? Pretty much this plus what you often assume to be made in Japan is in fact made in Taiwan, or South Korea.
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Post by *-SARIN-* on Jun 9, 2015 14:08:51 GMT
TBH OP's issue with the battery % drop is what i experience every day with my 100w+. Don't forget that it's not just the vaping that draws battery power but every time you press the button to vape the LCD screen comes on as well and continues to stay on for a while, this is eating up the battery power.
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Post by *-SARIN-* on Jun 6, 2015 13:15:18 GMT
Looper by ANML and Toucans treasure by Cool Breeze vapor are the two cereal liquids that i've tried, very nice they are.
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Post by *-SARIN-* on Jun 5, 2015 0:13:22 GMT
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Post by *-SARIN-* on Jun 4, 2015 23:13:15 GMT
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Post by *-SARIN-* on Jun 4, 2015 23:03:54 GMT
lol.....this is a woman's thread. Not being sexist but I doubt there is a man here who will get into a discussion with you about which kitchen towel or wipe is the best at absorbing liquids Lies, blue roll or toilet rolls from your workplace is the best and cheapest
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