eBaron Dripper Spiral RBA

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FeistyAlice

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Bottomfed, see Technonut's posts above. :) Mine shipped yesterday, can't wait!

Also ordered the nice bottle bell cap for it: Bottle Cap for Drippers

It should be fairly identical to the 705 I guess? We'll see. :)

Went to order one and they are out of stock. But 405 Vaperz has a preorder for them and the Killer 705. Gonna get some more money in my bank account and probably do a pre order tomorrow. I don't see why eBaron should vape much differently than the Killer as same maker and design. eBaron will be shorter than Killer which needs it's adapter but it won't fit the Mini 1 and 2 and probably many Woodvil catchcups. I'll bet we'll be seeing Leo making a Killer sized eBaron that doesn't need the adapter for dripping and BF. Hope so. My Minis and Woodvils would love to have a shortie like the eBaron. BTW... if I haven't mentioned today, Killer is my favorite rba. I have or have had ERA, Hornet, REOmizer, Vision Eternity, Surface, A7 and A7 Mini, so I do have a little experience under my belt er, a, lip.;)

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Nah, NR wire is not necessary. I built 2 coils so far with only Kanthal, and it works fine. :) I'm still liking the flavor of my juices on the Spiral more than the ERA. I can knock out building an ERA wick & coil faster though. I'll give it a couple more days before I give the Spiral a final thumbs up or down for the Grand / VVG...

Although I don't have the eBaron yet, (getting on pre-order list tomorrow) building is easier than the post/screw set ups, in my not so humble opinion. And a major thing I love about my "mini eBaron" the Killer 705, is I can torch the heck out of it with coil/wick attached because there are no soft parts like grommets, gaskets, elastics, o-rings, insulators that can be damaged by torching the wick/coil/ceramic cup while on the atty. For me that is major as every RBA coil, with my juice, needs a dryburning once a day because of gunking. Every three days or so I rinse in hot water, pat dry, and dryburn and/or torch the heck out of it. I'm entering my third week using the stock coil that came on Killer. That's pretty impressive!!!!

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Although I don't have the eBaron yet, (getting on pre-order list tomorrow) building is easier than the post/screw set ups, in my not so humble opinion. And a major thing I love about my "mini eBaron" the Killer 705, is I can torch the heck out of it with coil/wick attached because there are no soft parts like grommets, gaskets, elastics, o-rings, insulators that can be damaged by torching the wick/coil/ceramic cup while on the atty. For me that is major as every RBA coil, with my juice, needs a dryburning once a day because of gunking. Every three days or so I rinse in hot water, pat dry, and dryburn and/or torch the heck out of it. I'm entering my third week using the stock coil that came on Killer. That's pretty impressive!!!!

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One thing that makes the rinsing and dryburning so easy is I can carry it into bathroom, when I have to go, and rinse it after water heats up for hand washing. It only takes a few seconds rinsing it, few more seconds to pat dry. For only dryburning, I can do it while relaxing in my recliner, watching TV, and not even miss any TV. I just keep a few small sections of paper towel by my recliner. Heck, I can even torch it while watching TV as no reason to pay close attention to it as no parts will be harmed. (I have neck problems so any time I can have my neck relaxed and supported gives me many more hours of being up and around working. Doing anything at a table or desk is murder for my neck. I do virtually all my computer fun or work using Notebook or Kindle Fire or even Galaxy Note 2, while in recliner. I'd rather adapt my life around keeping my neck somewhat comfortable and have feeling in my hands than to take drugs for pain and/or spasms. And yes, I've had years of therapy, procedures, surgery but only so much can be done. Getting ready to have some micro surgery in next few months to fix for the first time on left side numbness. This started when I had to do several weeks of work for DH sitting at a desk.) {edit} Only way I "survived" that was pain pills and TENS unit.

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Went to order one and they are out of stock. But 405 Vaperz has a preorder for them and the Killer 705. Gonna get some more money in my bank account and probably do a pre order tomorrow. I don't see why eBaron should vape much differently than the Killer as same maker and design. eBaron will be shorter than Killer which needs it's adapter but it won't fit the Mini 1 and 2 and probably many Woodvil catchcups. I'll bet we'll be seeing Leo making a Killer sized eBaron that doesn't need the adapter for dripping and BF. Hope so. My Minis and Woodvils would love to have a shortie like the eBaron. BTW... if I haven't mentioned today, Killer is my favorite RBA. I have or have had ERA, Hornet, REOmizer, Vision Eternity, Surface, A7 and A7 Mini, so I do have a little experience under my belt er, a, lip.;)

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It was your Killer 705 posts that had me looking at the eBaron in the first place. :)

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With a day using the Dripper Spiral I have to say I'm really really happy with it. It's rock solid and really feels like a part of my Reo noe.
Had a bit of weird taste for the first few hours, needed some "break-in" time I guess. Taste is awesome now. Stiffer draw than the Reomizer, which is awesome, the 'mizer is too airy.
The supplied coil came in right at 2.0ohm which is perfect for the VV.
I love the blind squonking!

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Hey Blix where did you get that top cap for the eBaron at?
I'm enjoying my eBaron on my GGTS. I'm running dual coils on my eBaron (Bishopheals dual highlander style) but I used Avid Vaper's premade coils, 2 x 2ohm = 1ohm. And after some break-in time the vape is moist warm and tasty.:vapor:

I got it here: Bottle Cap for Drippers

It doesn't look as good as on the pictures on the website, and no print on it either, so I had to send them an email I was a bit disappointed on it's look, not that well polished too. But the functionality is great :)
 

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With a day using the Dripper Spiral I have to say I'm really really happy with it. It's rock solid and really feels like a part of my Reo noe.
Had a bit of weird taste for the first few hours, needed some "break-in" time I guess. Taste is awesome now. Stiffer draw than the Reomizer, which is awesome, the 'mizer is too airy.
The supplied coil came in right at 2.0ohm which is perfect for the VV.
I love the blind squonking!

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So glad to hear and happy for you. That's one of the many things I love about Killer; the blind squonking. Killer #3 is heading this way from trade. I told him not to send it till I got his REO en route Sat, over a week after we finalized our trade.

I like a stiffer draw, too. If I drilled out Hornet and ERA they would be ruined for me.

BTW.. I boil virtually boil everything that arrives even breaking down A7 and such and tanks, all the way before boiling. Takes care of all manufacturing residues.

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Blix, again, super photos! The juice hole on the bottom and recessed is very chalice like, i'm guessing that it is difficult (if not impossible) to flood that ebaron? What does the coil attach to - that cup?

Is the hole in the threaded bottom post, above the threads just like a 510 atty or carto and Baron's baby brother Killer 705?

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Blix, again, super photos! The juice hole on the bottom and recessed is very chalice like, i'm guessing that it is difficult (if not impossible) to flood that ebaron? What does the coil attach to - that cup?


Yeah, it seems very hard to flood, and there's plenty room for juice there. The coil sits in the cup, check out this setup video:
THE Dripper Setup By Leo - YouTube



So glad to hear and happy for you. That's one of the many things I love about Killer; the blind squonking. Killer #3 is heading this way from trade. I told him not to send it till I got his REO en route Sat, over a week after we finalized our trade.

I like a stiffer draw, too. If I drilled out Hornet and ERA they would be ruined for me.

BTW.. I boil virtually boil everything that arrives even breaking down A7 and such and tanks, all the way before boiling. Takes care of all manufacturing residues.

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Yeah, I should have boiled it too. I just gave the ceramic .... and wick/coil a good torching now and it's clean as a whistle again :)
Fantastic atty this is! :)
 
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