ERA - easy rebuildable atomzier

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I dont think either of those 2 have changed Emris, both are still great, just my vapor production has increased do to more air through the intake hole, if you dont like an airy draw though dont do it,,, if an airy draw is ok with you then its something you and others will like. You can go a size smaller then 1/16th if you want to,, just opening it up a tad will make a big difference, with the 1/16 it is like a direct draw almost which I havent been as fond of in the past but on this ERA I'm liking how easy it is now and I cant believe the difference it made in vapor production, opening it up really got me a lot more vapor easier without sucking on the thing like I had to do stock. Everyone is different on how they like there draw I believe so its a personal choice. Vapor production is clearly way more and thicker for me since opening it up a tad..

I drilled mine out as soon as I got it. Don't remember what size though, just know that it wasn't as large as 1/16" Good to hear I might just try opening it up a bit more. Thanks MWA!
 

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Glad to hear and I couldn't agree more. I was kinda aggravated when I drilled my first ERA to 1/16, but now it's my favorite. I meant to go 3/64, but didn't have the right drill bit. I've since acquired one and have drilled my second ERA to 3/64. Personally, the flavor got better with both, but once you get used to the airiness of the 1/16, there's no comparison for amount of vapor. I like them having different draws, so I'll probably leave them alone, but the 1/16 is definitely getting more use. The stock hole size is definitely lacking for potential vapor production, but I truly believe TH and flavor increased dramatically with both larger sized holes also. Anyways, just my :2c:, but either size is a big improvement in my book. LOVE MY ERAs!!
 

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I stopped at every hardware type store in Colorado and all four contiguous states and had no joy in finding a 3/64 drill bit. Since my life expectancy isn't all that long I gave up the search and have decided to go the 1/16th route.

I actually prefer an airy draw, to me the draw on the A7 is pretty nice so in the spirit of experimentation I'm going to open up one of my ERA's. If it's too airy I'll just close it back up, if it works out as well as ya'll say they second one will be going in for surgery too.

Jack
 

Gioajack

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I searched Home Depot and Lowe's for small, small needle files, even asked employees about them, all they showed me were files you could shape horseshoes with.

Drilled out my first ERA a little while ago, vaped on it for 10 or 15 minutes. Had to open the windows and set up fans to clear out enough vapor to drill the second one.

The draw may be too airy for some but I find it pretty much just right. I can see that if you're used to a tight draw it would take a little while to get used to it.

Jack
 

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Guy's, just another little trick,,, you can take a razor blade out of a cheap razor, it has a bunch of holes in it also, but you take the flat thin razor out and trim it with scissors and you bend it right in the inside top cap and you can adjust your airflow this way once you drill the bigger hole :)
 

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Guy's, just another little trick,,, you can take a razor blade out of a cheap razor, it has a bunch of holes in it also, but you take the flat thin razor out and trim it with scissors and you bend it right in the inside top cap and you can adjust your airflow this way once you drill the bigger hole :)

...bleeding all over my desktop.:laugh:
 
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