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GoBlue88

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The Sapor is dual coil only (which really isn't necessarily a deal breaker). That being said, its airflow can be closed down to quite a tight draw if that is what you are into! Definitely a more flavor oriented atty, and also extremely leak resistant! However, I am not impressed with the quality of the post screws (little allen key/grub screws) Wotofo sent out with my Freakshow Mini. I have stripped two in two months!

The Hastur is a lot like the Sapor, but different aesthetically. I'm not too knowledgeable about the advantages this atty has over the Sapor, but this is once again a leak resistant and flavor oriented device. IT SHOULD BE NOTED that the company making this RDA had many quality control issues with the first device they released! Some people even reported bits of metal that were a couple MM long in the airflow channels. To be fair, the company (Cthulhu or something lol) was actually quite apologetic about this and communicated openly with customers about any issues they were having. So in my personal opinion, wait for some reviews!

Now the Velocity... everyone in my area is freaking RAVING about this atty. I have NOT used one. The deck does look quite nice to build on (in my opinion) and offers a solid platform if you would ever like to build temperature control coils. I can't get past the looks of this device. It's literally a Canadian from South Park lolol. Also, to me it seems like there is quite a lot of airflow on this atty. Therefore, more geared toward blowing plumes of vapor, BUT many reviewers are stating that the flavor is actually top notch. Approach this atty well educated! The authentic is quite expensive, but worth the cost IMO. If you are thinking about a clone of this atty (or any other), I personally recommend going to a B&M and THOROUGHLY inspecting the clone that they are offering.

Personally, I started on a Magma clone. Two posts and a huge juice well. It was the perfect first RDA for me.

Then I bought a Freakshow Mini 5 months later. It is often fiddly as hell (and leaky!), but overall I do really like it!

And last, I bought a Tobecco Clone of the Doge v2 a couple weeks ago. Freaking chincy quality found by me on this one folks lol. BUT, I have realized that by building very large coils, you can have really great flavor WITH Sir. Hugh-jass cloudage!

I hope this helps!! Cheers :D


The Sapor is not dual coil only, I run it single coil exclusively. I would also highly reccomend it as j have put away my tank and been dripping for several weeks exclusively with the Sapor. As long as you don't have a bunch of juice sloshing around in the juice well, you can close the air holes and be totally leak free.

I pocket it on an istick 30w daily (In a soft pouch) and have had no leaks.
 

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The Sapor is not dual coil only, I run it single coil exclusively. I would also highly reccomend it as j have put away my tank and been dripping for several weeks exclusively with the Sapor. As long as you don't have a bunch of juice sloshing around in the juice well, you can close the air holes and be totally leak free.

I pocket it on an istick 30w daily (In a soft pouch) and have had no leaks.

Does the airflow close off to just one hole? I've rocked single coils with dual airflow all the time on my Magma and got a stellar vape from it! I'm just curious if the Sapor has a literal single coil airflow setting.

Thanks in advance!
 
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