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Post by catface26 on Jan 9, 2016 17:11:26 GMT
If you watch the video in full you will notice that Vapresso are actually in direct contact with the vendor in question so it's not as if they're just spreading lies. The vendor aren't releasing any more info to Grimm until Vapresso have had the final say.
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Post by catface26 on Jan 8, 2016 23:46:43 GMT
I'll play devils advocate.... To what gain? Promotion and free advertising of said vendor. Clearly they are not so certain or confident enough to come out publicly, for fear of ridicule if the results don't stack up to the hype. So why leak it at all, if they are not certain of the results? I wonder if they didn't get the franchise to sell these things? Or worse are something to do with the other new kid on the block the no coil atty people. How would making shit up equal promotion or advertising? Same question regarding staying incognito. Grimm is a well respected independent reviewer who also has nothing to gain.
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Post by catface26 on Jan 8, 2016 21:58:07 GMT
Is it too much of a leap of the imagination to think that the lab that tested the coils may have used the word toxic in direct reference to the actual usage of what they were testing?
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Post by catface26 on Jan 8, 2016 20:53:59 GMT
Speculations within speculations!
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Post by catface26 on Jan 8, 2016 20:16:37 GMT
Spot on @lebel22
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Post by catface26 on Jan 8, 2016 19:49:05 GMT
I`ve got one and due to the total lack of facts in the vid, I am gonna go on vaping it. Been impressed with it so far Feel free to do as you wish. It was worth sharing IMO.
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Post by catface26 on Jan 8, 2016 19:48:32 GMT
Well it wont bother me as I wont be buying one anyway, Not everyone will see his videos or wait for 59m for him to even mention it, if its of vital importance. I am not doubting his comments. Thousands of vapers watch his vlogs.
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Post by catface26 on Jan 8, 2016 19:35:32 GMT
6 minutes of waffling with absolutely no information, now i remember why i don't watch his videos. Is the fact that its a "major vendor" not enough for now? It's an early warning granted but he has promised to reveal more when he knows more.
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Post by catface26 on Jan 8, 2016 19:17:36 GMT
Skip to 59 minutes.
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Post by catface26 on Jan 8, 2016 18:45:23 GMT
Got about 10 20ml glass dropper bottles if anyone wants them. Would just ask that you chuck me £3 for postage. If I get lots of interest I'll pick a name out of a hat.
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Post by catface26 on Jan 7, 2016 18:41:21 GMT
I highly recommend the Freakshow Mini. It has an easy to use 3 post design with nice big post holes, bottom feeding airflow for great flavour and is the best RDA I've used so far.
2 things to be aware of with it -
Because of the air flow design you need to place the coils half way over the air holes and halfway off.
Also because of the airflow design it's not designed to drip down the drip tip in case juice gets in the airflow holes so you need to pull the cap off to re-juice.
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Post by catface26 on Jan 6, 2016 15:05:19 GMT
Not sure I agree with placing the wick against the holes. The wick should be slightly away from the holes to let the juice in. The little shelf that the wicks are sitting on in my pic above is what becomes the juice well when the chimney is put on. if the hole is open the juice will fill the chamber until it starts to drain out the airflow hole through the base of the deck, you have to obstruct the flow and the wick works well for that, in fact so long as its sucking the juice in from the tank it really doesn't matter if it lets a drop into the base of the deck or not, the idea of pulling the wick through the sides of the rba through the coil and out the other side is a decent one and I dare say pretty simple to achieve, if you leave a small amount dangling down on the outside of the deck it will also soak up those last few drops from the tank and reduce the waste when its time to refill it will also leave the deck generally cleaner when its time to renew the wick or coil (getting the wick through the coil then through the outer holes would probably be easier than threading it from one side through the middle and out the other) which will save time and mess and generally be a boon i'll give it a go next time I redo mine and see how difficult it is I've never had any leaking issues wicking it like it's designed to be wicked. Not trying to be a dick or anything.
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Post by catface26 on Jan 6, 2016 13:28:14 GMT
Just to throw a curved ball in, I don't wick my v2 rba's anything like that. When I first got them I had no idea how to wick them so I pull the wick through the holes in the side of the chamber (which is tricky at first but you soon get the hang of it) then cut the wicks about 1-2 mm outside the chamber, I never had any leaks and it's a cracking vape. Fair enough if that works but that certainly isn't how its designed.
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Post by catface26 on Jan 6, 2016 13:07:48 GMT
Not sure I agree with placing the wick against the holes. The wick should be slightly away from the holes to let the juice in. The little shelf that the wicks are sitting on in my pic above is what becomes the juice well when the chimney is put on.
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