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Haha I'm sure you saw my order come through already! 2 spares ordered! Let's hope for other options soon! Now let's also hope I don't happen to drop my calix drop-in first and bend the chimney! Lol.

For the record you all are right that the indirect feed is the way to go! I mean truly! I switched to indirect feed, still cotton, 8 wraps micro, 28g kanthal, 1.5ohms and it's performing flawlessly.

One thing I noticed however is that I actually have to open the chimney around a full 270 degrees (3/4 turn). But I just leave it there. No leaks or even any dripping out of the drip tip even just tossing it in my pocket and laying it on its side all night.

My favorite atty currently without a doubt.



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We are currently working on PMMA sleeves, SS sleeves and we are trying for a caged sleeve as well. :)
 

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We are currently working on PMMA sleeves, SS sleeves and we are trying for a caged sleeve as well. :)
If/when I might end up with:

-Another Calix
-PMMA
-SS
-Cage
-Spare chimney (if they're ever sold separately). In fact if you're considering selling separately right now you can throw one of those in my package and I'll pay ya for it! Lol


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Excellent timing on the spare glass for the Calix. I dropped mine this morning and, while the glass didn't break, it was way too close for comfort. If glass could show a bruise, my Calix would probably be a deep purple by now.

Plus, the need to order a spare glass gave me the perfect excuse to order another Apollo (the XTR version). The airflow on the regular Apollo is very good, but I wanted to compare it with the XTR. I have to say, the build deck on the Apollo is such a joy to use with Ni200 wire. It's the only dripper where I can build with Ni and wick without cursing. I, and those within earshot of me when I build, thank you, Billie!
 

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Still learning this atty for sure. It handles thick juices great. I swapped from a spaced to micro coil last night. Much prefer the quicker ramp up and hit from it. Plus I like using the 18350's in my Provari and using a spaced coil I had to crank the watts up to 15 to get a decent hit and that blew thru my batteries way to fast. At 13watts the smaller batteries will get thru a big chunk of the day.

I also went to a 50/50 juice and found out how quickly this will flood if you don't have the juice control closed enough with the tails away from the juice channels. It's all a learning experience, but a great one.

I'm certainly going to order an extra glass tank or two. I absolutely prefer the glass tank over the 'poly' tanks but it does lead me to be more cautious. And I hate being cautious ;)
 

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Still learning this atty for sure. It handles thick juices great. I swapped from a spaced to micro coil last night. Much prefer the quicker ramp up and hit from it. Plus I like using the 18350's in my Provari and using a spaced coil I had to crank the watts up to 15 to get a decent hit and that blew thru my batteries way to fast. At 13watts the smaller batteries will get thru a big chunk of the day.

I also went to a 50/50 juice and found out how quickly this will flood if you don't have the juice control closed enough with the tails away from the juice channels. It's all a learning experience, but a great one.

I'm certainly going to order an extra glass tank or two. I absolutely prefer the glass tank over the 'poly' tanks but it does lead me to be more cautious. And I hate being cautious ;)
Hi Rikk! Curious how open the chimney/juice flow was when you had some flooding? I only ask because I use 50/50 juice myself. I haven't had an issue with 3/4 turn open, but if for instance that's where you got the flooding, I'll try to avoid that scenario myself - haha


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Hi Rikk! Curious how open the chimney/juice flow was when you had some flooding? I only ask because I use 50/50 juice myself. I haven't had an issue with 3/4 turn open, but if for instance that's where you got the flooding, I'll try to avoid that scenario myself - haha


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Oh I had it cranked 2 1/2 turns. Yep, and it flooded. Learned from that one.
 
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With my super thick juice, my 90/10 it worked perfect at a little over 2 turns. But I didn't use a full tank because I changed out my coil so it might have flooded eventually being that open.
Yep jus like Billie says, it seems it's best to close it off a tad as you go. My tank has reached the top of the chimney bulge there and I closed it off to about 1/2 cause it was seeming a bit "moist" . But it was a seamless, no stress, no thought adjustment.

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Hey folks! I just purchased a Calix (unopened) from someone online and I have a question...Is there a warranty on this device and if so does it transfer over if sold? ByLeo was out of stock yesterday and so I pulled the trigger on this one not knowing they would be back in-stock so soon. I am usually pretty hesitant purchasing things second hand or third party and would much rather support the creators anyhow. Having said that I guess I am just preparing for the worst case scenario and trying to cover all the bases if this unit is defective or was sold not as not as advertised. Thanks in advance!!
 
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Hey folks! I just purchased a Calix (unopened) from someone online and I have a question...Is there a warranty on this device and if so does it transfer over if sold? ByLeo was out of stock yesterday and so I pulled the trigger on this one not knowing they would be back in-stock so soon. I am usually pretty hesitant purchasing things second hand or third party and would much rather support the creators anyhow. Having said that I guess I am just preparing for the worst case scenario and trying to cover all the bases if this unit is defective or was sold not as not as advertised. Thanks in advance!!
Hello! Normally there is no warranty in second-hand products, because we don't know the exact condition the previous owner sent it to you,we can only be sure about products that leave from here. But don't worry, we will help as much as we can :)
 

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Glad to have ECF back!

Billie, the Sophia short tube is missing from my order, do you think it was customs when they checked up the package?

And on another topic, the tips page seems to have gone missing with the update :( .
I am very sorry! Please send me your order reference number and I will send you one. As for the tips page, I will ask the moderators and let you know
 
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If/when I might end up with:

-Another Calix
-PMMA
-SS
-Cage
-Spare chimney (if they're ever sold separately). In fact if you're considering selling separately right now you can throw one of those in my package and I'll pay ya for it! Lol


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I'll look into it on Monday and let you know :)
 
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^^^ Amazing pics Stan :)
Thanks! And also thanks to you, I've now switched over to rayon. I'm starting to see the value of rayon and converting all my atty's to it.

Last night I switched my KFL Clone, KF4, ErlP, and the Phenomenon over to rayon! They're all just cut and ready/waiting for juice in a pinch. I also have a Squape clone I got the other day that I've yet to wash and build..

**You can see out of all those atty's on hand that I'm choosing the Calix to vape. I'm so impressed at the flavor and reliability of it! I'll probably end up with another Calix eventually. And still looking forward to the upcoming additional tank options!


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Had my Calix+P3 combo outside with me today, in and out of the sun, frequently quite warm/hot sitting on a table or my retaining wall (laying on its side) and not one issue. Just perfect feeding and no gurgles or floods to report. Just excellent full flavor vape!

*ANYONE who says their KFL or any standard device in these conditions that claim to have never had a gurgle or alight flood, or juice in their mouth is flat out full of s***.

*Calix handled it wonderfully with the indirect feed method.


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