Geekvape Griffin RTA!

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KenD

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More than likely. This is the conclusion I came to with the Crius. It makes sense, only need one hole for air to escape.
I have that on my Crius (and Aromamizer), and which hole the bubbles come out of depends on how I have the tank slanted (air comes out of the hole that is the lowest).

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The Crius clone is better than the authentic.
Ah cool that's what I figured. No broken insulators heh.

Do you have a clone as well as authentic? I remember reading about the clone being better but not sure the big differences (besides the insulators)

Sorry for off topic, I'm just curious.
 
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Ah cool that's what I figured. No broken insulators heh.

Do you have a clone as well as authentic? I remember reading about the clone being better but not sure the big differences (besides the insulators)

Sorry for off topic, I'm just curious.

No, but some friends do. If I could do it over I would get the clones.
 

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Well, the Griffin is a winner in my book. My only complaint was the wick ring, but it isn't necessary. They should have either made it a permanent part of the deck, or never had it at all. When it gets stuck in the chimney it doesn't always come out easily.

Pros:
Big build deck with large post holes
Juice control
Top filling
Good airflow
510 adapter for drip tips
Spare glass

Cons:
Its a clone of the Crius, but a better atty IMO
That stupid wick ring

This is the first time I've gone over 100W, and its a darn good introduction.
 
Yeah, it will try to go out the highest hole.
So would you say its more flavorful then ur typical horizontal build? Going to try that build next.

As for the battle of the tanks. Crius vs Griffin. If your in the market for one or the other, I would go with the Griffin. Its more easier to build on, with its wicking issues, people on this thread are coming up with the solutions (but I believe its only with certain people, so it may be user error). Ethier or, these two "top fill 22mm RTA's" are the best in the market right now yet they still have their issues. You can't go wrong with ethier or. Seems like the Aromanizer (bottom fill) also does well, and Mutank, only time will tell.

Im still in search for an RTA that performs as well as an RDA. The quest continues, but Griffin so far, is the closest.
 

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I'm getting better flavor than I do on the Crius. I also prefer the top filling on this, the Bellus and the MT. I thought the Crius filling was a genius idea at first, but then minor problems started. Sometimes it wants to stick closed due to juice. Or the o ring gets messed up.

When I get a chance I'll pick up a black Griffin, too.
 

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I'm getting better flavor than I do on the Crius. I also prefer the top filling on this, the Bellus and the MT. I thought the Crius filling was a genius idea at first, but then minor problems started. Sometimes it wants to stick closed due to juice. Or the o ring gets messed up.

When I get a chance I'll pick up a black Griffin, too.
Blah maybe I shouldn't have cancelled heh. Well I think I will just wait for a sale because I do still really want one.

I agree about the Crius filling. It seems like the bees knees at first but it soon becomes played out. I prefer the top fill style of the Bellus over it.
 
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