Once you go Dvarw,
You'll never errr
find a word that rhymes with it.
You'll never errr
find a word that rhymes with it.
Who know Our politicians are flapping an practically unfit for office,I'm hoping for common sense improvements and new independent trade deals with China but we will have to see.
In the meantime the new kayfun lite arrived and I knew I'd like it as I liked the old one. I've not really enjoyed kayfuns since the v3 mini which was my go to during a bit of a dry spell for mtl and with so many great atomisers lately the last thing I needed is another to put into rotation but I'm finding I pick it up more than the dvarw. Few o rings to perish, solid but simple enough to know your not risking breaking it when out and about.
A wide airflow choice that you can set and leave, no fussy deck due to bottom fill and a whole lot quicker to rewick without the top cap (especially when your a manabush fan and have to rework every two days).
The sxk clone arrived on Friday too and I've set that up and it's in use. Absolutely zero difference visually except the airflow grub screw being made from steel rather than nylon and in blind testing I'm afraid I found zero flavour differences.
Nice to have the genuine as I feel I've paid the piper but will undoubtedly buy another couple of sxk's.
I tried the Dvarw, and really liked it. Was using Doggies at the time, and thought the vape was every bit as good. But too many parts for me, so I gave it away. Now I use this:So I got my Dvarw clone yesterday. I went for this version:
$13.80 Coppervape Dvarw MTL Styled RTA Rebuildable Tank Atomizer - 5ml / 316 stainless steel + PC / 22mm diameter at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping
Never tried any Coppervape clones before since I mainly bought SXK Kayfun's and mechs in the past. Overall I think the machining is seriously good for the price. Absolutely no machine oil smell but I still gave everything a good rinse and then lubed up the O-rings.
Only slight issue was the chamber ring which took a bit of effort to remove the first time. Post screws are good which was a surprise since most clones I tried way back in the past seemed like they made of cheese. Not usually a fan of hex screws but these ones work well. Good Allen key included that feels sturdy. Drip tip is ghastly but who cares, easy to replace with a better one.
Put in a build using 28 gauge A1 Kanthal, 2mm coil diameter, 1.0ohms resistance and wicked with cotton bacon v2. Basically I just wicked it like my old Kayfun Lite Plus V2, left the tails long and fed them through the chamber ring, then trimmed them and tucked them down. Primed coil and wicks then fitted the chamber cap.
So far I've gone through 15ml of juice in this tank because I find the flavour seriously impressive. First juice I tried was a strawberry and the Dvarw really did excel. Currently on my second tank's worth of West Country Dairy Deluxe Custard and that juice really does compare well to the vape I get in my Evl Reaper V3. There are noticeable differences, the Reaper offers a much creamier vape with this custard and the vapour has that really dense chewy quality. In the Dvarw it's sweeter with much more prominent vanilla notes. I still need to see how tobacco juices work out in it but at present this tank is in my top 5 of flavour RTA's.
The chamber cap issue people have mentioned only occurred on my third refill but it wasn't a problem since it stays in place when you screw the tank back together after filling.
Lastly airflow pre-installed is 1.2mm which worked out absolutely fine for me. I still bought the other AFC options anyway. Not had a single leak either. Seems to cope fine with 70 VG even with the standard small hole chamber ring but I bought the oval ring as well.
Personally I think for the price it's a bargain and I will need to get a few more of these.
So I got my Dvarw clone yesterday. I went for this version:
$13.80 Coppervape Dvarw MTL Styled RTA Rebuildable Tank Atomizer - 5ml / 316 stainless steel + PC / 22mm diameter at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping
Never tried any Coppervape clones before since I mainly bought SXK Kayfun's and mechs in the past. Overall I think the machining is seriously good for the price. Absolutely no machine oil smell but I still gave everything a good rinse and then lubed up the O-rings.
Only slight issue was the chamber ring which took a bit of effort to remove the first time. Post screws are good which was a surprise since most clones I tried way back in the past seemed like they made of cheese. Not usually a fan of hex screws but these ones work well. Good Allen key included that feels sturdy. Drip tip is ghastly but who cares, easy to replace with a better one.
Put in a build using 28 gauge A1 Kanthal, 2mm coil diameter, 1.0ohms resistance and wicked with cotton bacon v2. Basically I just wicked it like my old Kayfun Lite Plus V2, left the tails long and fed them through the chamber ring, then trimmed them and tucked them down. Primed coil and wicks then fitted the chamber cap.
So far I've gone through 15ml of juice in this tank because I find the flavour seriously impressive. First juice I tried was a strawberry and the Dvarw really did excel. Currently on my second tank's worth of West Country Dairy Deluxe Custard and that juice really does compare well to the vape I get in my Evl Reaper V3. There are noticeable differences, the Reaper offers a much creamier vape with this custard and the vapour has that really dense chewy quality. In the Dvarw it's sweeter with much more prominent vanilla notes. I still need to see how tobacco juices work out in it but at present this tank is in my top 5 of flavour RTA's.
The chamber cap issue people have mentioned only occurred on my third refill but it wasn't a problem since it stays in place when you screw the tank back together after filling.
Lastly airflow pre-installed is 1.2mm which worked out absolutely fine for me. I still bought the other AFC options anyway. Not had a single leak either. Seems to cope fine with 70 VG even with the standard small hole chamber ring but I bought the oval ring as well.
Personally I think for the price it's a bargain and I will need to get a few more of these.
...Not usually a fan of hex screws but these ones work well. Good Allen key included that feels sturdy.
I tried the Dvarw, and really liked it. Was using Doggies at the time, and thought the vape was every bit as good. But too many parts for me, so I gave it away. Now I use this:
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For me, it's the best tobacco mtl vape ever.
I bought the one that comes with all of the tanks and inserts for around $14 and have been happy with it. I prefer the vape from the Dvarw over the Doggy because of the air flow inserts. I mostly use the Kayfun Prime though.
$14.90 Dvarw MTL V2 Styled RTA Rebuildable Tank Atomizer - 5ml / 316 stainless steel + PC / 22mm dia. at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping
Get yourself a proper 1.5mm hex precision screwdriver and you'll love the hex screws. Unlike slotted or phillips, hex drivers never cam out. I even bought hex screws for my Kayfun Prime.
I have the Wiha 26315 and the Wera 118066. Both are good but I prefer the Wera precision handle and "hexplus" tips. It's easier to find the Wiha for cheap though... I paid around $3.
Yep- I believe the K4 wins any competition for "way to many parts."Doesn't feel like too many parts to me... Kayfun 4 has way too many parts.
...unfortunately some orings are already iffy and ive had this for 1 day only. looks like my true with its silicone topfill will outlast the dvarw.
ill try to find better o-rings. the one at the base of the removable chimney is pretty loose.
thank you very much for this!Here are the sizes for the 16mm and 22mm Dvarw atomizers.
Dvarw 22mm
18×1 (3)
16×1 (1)
11×1 (1)
6×1 (1)
Dvarw 16mm
11×1 (4)
8×1 (1)
4×1 (1)