Here's my experience with my Fogger v4.3 (big ... deck and 3ml capacity).
If I build it like everyone does on the video reviews (wicks into the channels) it doesn't wick right, doesn't matter the amount of cotton or where it ends (top of channel, mid or bottom), it doesn't wick right no matter what.
If I build it like a kayfun, put in the chimney, wicks up, cut them, and with a needle or whatever, gently stuff the cotton into the channels:
There's two outcomes to this type of build:
One, you either stuff it a little harder and more compact, doesn't wick well, zero airhole leaks.
Two, you just gently tap the cotton onto the top of the channels, wicks amazing, ridiculous flavor and vapor, leaks from the airholes when laid on it's side carrying about or just laying on a table.
So, right now, for me, I'm going back to Russians/Kayfuns. Until a better quality fogger gets put out, hopefully the 4.4 or 4.1 (which seems that Yiloong calls it) will be the deal.
If I build it like everyone does on the video reviews (wicks into the channels) it doesn't wick right, doesn't matter the amount of cotton or where it ends (top of channel, mid or bottom), it doesn't wick right no matter what.
If I build it like a kayfun, put in the chimney, wicks up, cut them, and with a needle or whatever, gently stuff the cotton into the channels:
There's two outcomes to this type of build:
One, you either stuff it a little harder and more compact, doesn't wick well, zero airhole leaks.
Two, you just gently tap the cotton onto the top of the channels, wicks amazing, ridiculous flavor and vapor, leaks from the airholes when laid on it's side carrying about or just laying on a table.
So, right now, for me, I'm going back to Russians/Kayfuns. Until a better quality fogger gets put out, hopefully the 4.4 or 4.1 (which seems that Yiloong calls it) will be the deal.