Good Afternoon Trippy Nation,
Working from home today waiting for my BIL and Mom to get back from California tonight. I've been nursing a cold that came on Saturday day and of course just in time for the Ron White show I mentioned previously. Still had a great time and really enjoyed his BIL Alex Reymundo who warmed up the crowd before Ron's appearance.
Bert,
Those
tanks are awesome even if they're are not my preference, one can only hope that those who do carto-
tanks will eat them up!
I continue to enjoy my REOs but lately just seem to have leakage-overload with the REOmizer RBAs. While I'm not really looking to jump platforms; I am curious to hear if anyone who has used this REO+RBA combo has tried anything they like any better in terms of flavor and utility which doesn't have the "too easy to leak in the pocket" behavior that keeps me lining my jacket pocket with paper towels any time I put my grand in there for leaving the house. It's like I hit some kind of pressure differential and the damn thing just pumps out a 1/2 ml. I have increased my airhole to 1/16" but I typically vape the Mod enough prior to pocketing that it shouldn't be leaking like it is in a 10 minute period of time. Been bugging me more this Winter but then I made the switch from ERAs/Hornets to the REOmizer 2 late in the Summer/early Fall. Just weird!
The KayFun (an similar) look good but also finicky. I can wick and coil a REOmizer in under 5 minutes and these
coils are getting me a month of use without recoiling. I rewick weekly. It's also stupid-easy to get the same vape over and over again. I don't even need to check ohms when using 10-wrap, 28ga micro-coils twisted on a finishing nail. 1.1-1.3ohms every single time. I use very little CVS cotton wicks that just barely make contact with the inside surface area of the coil initially but swell to be the perfect fit. Wick-n-coil assembly directly in front of the airhole gives phenomenal flavor. However technology changes and am always looks for more eloquent designs.
Sorry for the long posts but you guys always seem to have your fingers on the pulse. Happy Hump Day! Brew