You would think that, but it's not always the case, like the hussar is one of the best wicking atty's I have, as long as the design is sound the wicks stay wet, and a lot of times it can work better bc a design like that generates more vacuum forcing more juice up the wick, but I have this theory about wick length, i think it affects a lot of things like flavor, how much gunk builds up, wicking etc.
I've never gotten along with any atty's that use long cotton wicks.
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I've never gotten along with any atty's that use long cotton wicks.
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