Fogger V4!!

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Phone Guy

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There's a copper one? Time to search this thread. All I remember is the standard stainless steel and black ones and their clones.

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They are coming, I got the email from the chinese manufacture too.... I would expect in the next couple weeks they'll be everywhere ;) whatever revision they'll be...... fogger 4.6.2+ I guess? :p
 

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    Which is the most desirable version of the fogger and why? I recently got a 4.3 (I think), bigger deck area, with the little slot area for filling making it hard if not impossible to fill with a syringe, and the thin vertical juice channels. So far not bad, I'm not as in love with mine as I've seens others are with theirs..... But there are so many variants of the 4.x right now, honestly I'm a little lost and confused as to which is which and what is the one you want to buy.

    Any advice?

    I only just got into the foggers, but I am in love the fogger v4.4 (4.1 officially) has the smaller deck again, so holds more juice again, I go all night at work with just the fogger and still got juice in the tank when get home and that is with running at 0.5ohms, I've been so impressed with it, I ordered another one last night :)
     

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    Which is the most desirable version of the fogger and why? I recently got a 4.3 (I think), bigger deck area, with the little slot area for filling making it hard if not impossible to fill with a syringe, and the thin vertical juice channels. So far not bad, I'm not as in love with mine as I've seens others are with theirs..... But there are so many variants of the 4.x right now, honestly I'm a little lost and confused as to which is which and what is the one you want to buy.

    Any advice?
    Really the worst one, is yours 4.3 but it still vapes the same just doesn't hold as much juice and it's got a bigger deck so it's easier to work on. Get the one from the post one ahead of this post.
     

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    I want a copper one so bad I want to just pre order one... a bit obsessed with fogger v4 atm... I am shocked they are not more talked about right now it's like a small group that even ordered one barely any YouTube videos or reviews from the popular reviewers.

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    Well this is the 4th version and u up until this version they haven't been as good and have been fairly hard to setup so most people passes on them.

    Yeah I see what you mean. I wish they would have made the posts with holes in them that would have been much better IMO

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    Really the worst one, is yours 4.3 but it still vapes the same just doesn't hold as much juice and it's got a bigger deck so it's easier to work on. Get the one from the post one ahead of this post.

    I like my 4.3 because I know that I can put builds in it that wouldn't fit in the other versions, and I'm not one to really care about the volume that much considering I carry around a bottle of juice and the keychain screwdriver at all times. I built a case for batteries and my dripper/fogger, whichever isn't currently on my mod, so sometimes I'm dripping out and about.

    They also don't do it, I wood assume, BC it's limiting to your mounting. It's not like it's difficult anyways.
    I agree. It's not that difficult to build without post holes. Does it take a bit of time to get used to coming from a dripper? Yes. But I'd say it only took me two builds to stop screwing up my coils. Just leave the bit in while you place them. And if you screw them up, there are plenty of things you can do to fix it while it's screwed down.
     

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    Oh, that's not even a clone o_O that's the 4.2 right there! Mine looks exactly like that, right down to the crack at the fill hole!


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    AMDTrucking

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    Which is the most desirable version of the fogger and why? I recently got a 4.3 (I think), bigger deck area, with the little slot area for filling making it hard if not impossible to fill with a syringe, and the thin vertical juice channels. So far not bad, I'm not as in love with mine as I've seens others are with theirs..... But there are so many variants of the 4.x right now, honestly I'm a little lost and confused as to which is which and what is the one you want to buy.

    Any advice?

    If I were you, I would look for he one that has Fogger 4.1 engraved on it. So far, it is a latest version and people say - it's good. This is the only version that I don't have (although it is on it's way to me) and maybe it is: "Grass is greener on somebody else's lawn" effect is speaking here. But for all seriousness, despite the low material and manufacturing quality, all my Foggers 4.2..3..big work flawlessly and I really enjoy them. I never thought I would ever prefer a tank to a dripper, but it is beginning to look this way now.
    Here is the link for you, for display purposes: Fogger v4.4 Atomizer / Dual Coil Tank RBA / Authentic Fogger v4.4 RBA
     

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    Yeah I see what you mean. I wish they would have made the posts with holes in them that would have been much better IMO

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    I tend to disagree with you on that. IMO, because those posts are hallow, it is vary easy to break the wire by tightening the screw. I'm sure you've done it before like I have. And for that reason, I prefer "under the screw had trapping" way. Until they will start not drilling those posts beyond the wire hole.
    I don't even mind wrapping my IGO-W Dripper this way:

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    A lot less vapor and still no flavor.

    That should have at least got a little flavor. Time to take wicking out dry burn make sure both coils fire then rewick using half as much wicking drizzle juice on then wet burn make sure both coils fire then drizzle juice back on and reassemble. If you still don't get flavor change juice. When I run out of Klondike I put dunhill in just fill no rebuild and flavor changes in two puffs.
     
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