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Looks Great.

My Pocket shipped a couple of day ago. Looking forward to it.
I like its a tad more restrictive than Narda but i like it , the utlem cap for pocket can fit Narda if say a 1mm or 1.5mm taken a little off the bottom of the cap to drop airflow down a little
Since caps for Narda are not available cheaply wheres as pockets has Blk PEI an frosted PC top caps available at 6.75usd each , might pick up another to do so ,
Photo is Narda with Pocket pei /utlem top cap , as you can see airflow on pocket is higher ,
But so is clearance inside to allow it to be cut down a tad to fit [emoji16] an maybe cut inner to be slightly domed with a 20mm counter sink drill bit since top is solid 3mm + thick , its at least a workable option
So is polishing it up a little
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I like its a tad more restrictive than Narda but i like it , the utlem cap for pocket can fit Narda if say a 1mm or 1.5mm taken a little off the bottom of the cap to drop airflow down a little
Since caps for Narda are not available cheaply wheres as pockets has Blk PEI an frosted PC top caps available at 6.75usd each , might pick up another to do so ,
Photo is Narda with Pocket pei /utlem top cap , as you can see airflow on pocket is higher ,
But so is clearance inside to allow it to be cut down a tad to fit [emoji16] an maybe cut inner to be slightly domed with a 20mm counter sink drill bit since top is solid 3mm + thick , its at least a workable option
So is polishing it up a little
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If the Pocket has the Same Great Flavor as the NarDa as many have said, and if Building on it is Easier than the NarDa, as most have said Also, then my plan is to PIF my NarDa's and move to using the Pocket(s) as my Daily Driver.
 
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I use an like both ,
Narda has a tad more airflow as i mentioned but like both Pocket an Narda , only neg things ive heard about it i believe was it was down to being a clone so would never of been liked if it met all expectations with them i just dont get the snobbishness ,
so will keep both an the Mulciber rda with the single airflow ring , not tried the Narca yet still sat on table awaiting a build,
but the many other single coil rda,s i have , Origen little, O atty , IAI, hussar v1.0 , hussar rdta, Entheon , all clones +
a few dual coilers
i think i will sell on too

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Just received a couple airlabs and le concordes.

The airlab is a bit too picky with builds but I think I like it for standard round wire builds. 2 of those is enough for me though. For dual air single coils the pocket is still my fave.

The sxk le concorde is a big winner for me though. There's just something I like about single airflow better than dual. Plus the added perk of being less leak prone when squonking since you can angle the airflow away from how you tilt the mod when vaping. As far as clones go this is my fave single coiler. Ordered 4 more. It will join the sxk m atty as my two favorite clone rdas that I stock up on. One for single coil, one for duals.
 
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Just received a couple airlabs and le concordes.

The airlab is a bit too picky with builds but I think I like it for standard round wire builds. 2 of those is enough for me though. For dual air single coils the pocket is still my fave.

The sxk le concorde is a big winner for me though. There's just something I like about single airflow better than dual. Plus the added perk of being less leak prone when squonking since you can angle the airflow away from how you tilt the mod when vaping. As far as clones go this is my fave single coiler. Ordered 4 more. It will join the sxk m atty as my two favorite clone rdas that I stock up on. One for single coil, one for duals.
Have you tried the Mulciber RDA

Has 2 different airflow rings
One with 2 stacked slots on one side
On the other its just one slot , which can be put on for lower use upper slot.
Dual post velocity styled deck at the back of the deck for single coil build or dual
has a reduced upper chamber down to around 18mm maybe so guess helps too ,
bf pin standard 510 pin , get some nice Flavour from this , an using single airflow ring reduces Air flow quite well ,
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Have you tried the Mulciber RDA

Has 2 different airflow rings
One with 2 stacked slots on one side
On the other its just one slot , which can be put on for lower use upper slot.
Dual post velocity styled deck at the back of the deck for single coil build or dual
has a reduced upper chamber down to around 18mm maybe so guess helps too ,
bf pin standard 510 pin , get some nice Flavour from this , an using single airflow ring reduces Air flow quite well ,
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Yup, mulciber is one of my all time faves! I liked the clone enough to buy the authentic. It is the rda that got me interested in finding more single airflow designs. I really should buy another - just been busy trying a bunch of others.

Got one more that interests me that I need to try in the near future - the jorda. If it comes anywhere close to the le concorde I'll be happy, as the le concorde is on par with the mulciber. I just wont be able to get one other than through secondary market now if ever (le concorde).

The only flaw with the mulciber is those tiny post screws. I worry about damaging them every time I build it. But that does not diminish my opinion of the atty as a whole. Just wish they were more robust for longevity as I plan on keeping it in my rotation for a long time.

Oh and one thing I did with mine is replace the drip tip for a similar but taller one. The drip tip from a gambit is a perfect fit. You can buy them separately without the atty on fasttech. I think I have 20 of them now lol!
 
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Yup, mulciber is one of my all time faves! I liked the clone enough to buy the authentic. It is the rda that got me interested in finding more single airflow designs. I really should buy another - just been busy trying a bunch of others.

Got one more that interests me that I need to try in the near future - the jorda. If it comes anywhere close to the le concorde I'll be happy, as the le concorde is on par with the mulciber. I just wont be able to get one other than through secondary market now if ever (le concorde).

The only flaw with the mulciber is those tiny post screws. I worry about damaging them every time I build it. But that does not diminish my opinion of the atty as a whole. Just wish they were more robust for longevity as I plan on keeping it in my rotation for a long time.

Oh and one thing I did with mine is replace the drip tip for a similar but taller one. The drip tip from a gambit is a perfect fit. You can buy them separately without the atty on fasttech. I think I have 20 of them now lol!
I tend to replace all the drip tips , there just way to small , you end up with a hot atty cap an tiny tips , so use 510 tips from tanks kalora/ Corona / Korina tips an the skyline utlem tips work well with my smaller atties,
Dont heat up dont burn your lips ect ,
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I tend to replace all the drip tips , there just way to small , you end up with a hot atty cap an tiny tips , so use 510 tips from tanks kalora/ Corona / Korina tips an the skyline utlem tips work well with my smaller atties,
Dont heat up dont burn your lips ect ,
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Agree! I don't understand why they make them so short! That's why I bought a bunch of those gambit tips. They are the bare minimum height required for me to avoid hot lips! :) I have a few delrin ones from captivape that are about the same dimensions as the gambit but even taller that I use for certain attys as well. But yeah I pretty much replace the dt on any atty I buy these days. The only exception has been the shift bf (batch 2) they got that one right imo.
 
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Have you tried the Mulciber RDA

Has 2 different airflow rings
One with 2 stacked slots on one side
On the other its just one slot , which can be put on for lower use upper slot.
Dual post velocity styled deck at the back of the deck for single coil build or dual
has a reduced upper chamber down to around 18mm maybe so guess helps too ,
bf pin standard 510 pin , get some nice Flavour from this , an using single airflow ring reduces Air flow quite well ,
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I bought a Mulciber thinking it would be ideal for vertical builds. It is. Dead center 4.5 mm coil, dual AFC ring, squonks directly into the center of the wick. Very happy and sticking with vertical for this one. :)
 

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I bought a Mulciber thinking it would be ideal for vertical builds. It is. Dead center 4.5 mm coil, dual AFC ring, squonks directly into the center of the wick. Very happy and sticking with vertical for this one. :)

Wow, 4.5 mm eh? That is something I need to try I think.
 

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I bought a Mulciber thinking it would be ideal for vertical builds. It is. Dead center 4.5 mm coil, dual AFC ring, squonks directly into the center of the wick. Very happy and sticking with vertical for this one. :)
Not tried Vert in there yet myself

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Have you tried the Mulciber RDA

Has 2 different airflow rings
One with 2 stacked slots on one side
On the other its just one slot , which can be put on for lower use upper slot.
Dual post velocity styled deck at the back of the deck for single coil build or dual
has a reduced upper chamber down to around 18mm maybe so guess helps too ,
bf pin standard 510 pin , get some nice Flavour from this , an using single airflow ring reduces Air flow quite well ,
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Whoa, I need this. Now.
 
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