Goblin Mini RTA review.

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Mr. Underhill

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I got my new Lightning Vapes drip tip for the GMini in yesterday, It's so nice to not have to use the 510 adapter. I hope Youde fixes the drip tip and adds top fill to the v2 down the road. Any who here's my current setup with the GMini. It's a 26 gauge .14 dual Ti build, and It vapes stupendously! Flavor is amazing. It's set at 480f at 27j on my SX350j mod.
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I got my new Lightning Vapes drip tip for the GMini in yesterday, It's so nice to not have to use the 510 adapter. I Hope Youde fixes the the drip tip and adds top fill to the v2 down the road. Any who here's my current setup with the GMini. It's a 26 gauge .14 dual Ti build, and It vapes stupendously! Flavor is amazing. It's set at 480f at 27j on my SX350j mod.
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Nice setup there.

Yes the Gmini has incredible flavor. I never expected that little tank to have better flavor than some of the larger RDAs. But IT DOES. You can pick up a clone for $11-20.
 

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I would recommend it. fasttech has clones for $9-11 you can get an authentic at Fasttech for, $25 or so
I meant the Lightning Vapes drip tip, should have been more specific. I have two Goblin minis that I adore, so I might as well pick up some custom drip tips for them.
 

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    Got my Goblin mini from sweet-vapes yesterday, so far I am really liking it, my only real complaint so far, when will these atty manufacturers make sure the post screws don't cut your leads, that is really annoying, tighten down 1st coil and post screw just cuts through it :facepalm:

    After that I was more gentle, was going to dremel the screws, but they are so tiny, concerned I would loose them, and only got 1 extra in spares bag.

    Did a single build to start with, wasn't bad vape, but nothing special, so went and added another coil and then it was rocking, using 26 gauge, 6 wraps around 2.5mm rod, coming in at 0.40ohms, with the deck being so small, need very little wick with this thing, but am happy straight out, getting a good vape with no dry hits or leaking, was concerned might leak when refilled, but nope not a drop.

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    Got my Goblin mini from sweet-vapes yesterday, so far I am really liking it, my only real complaint so far, when will these atty manufacturers make sure the post screws don't cut your leads, that is really annoying, tighten down 1st coil and post screw just cuts through it :facepalm:

    After that I was more gentle, was going to dremel the screws, but they are so tiny, concerned I would loose them, and only got 1 extra in spares bag.

    Did a single build to start with, wasn't bad vape, but nothing special, so went and added another coil and then it was rocking, using 26 gauge, 6 wraps around 2.5mm rod, coming in at 0.40ohms, with the deck being so small, need very little wick with this thing, but am happy straight out, getting a good vape with no dry hits or leaking, was concerned might leak when refilled, but nope not a drop.

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    Never had a cut wire or leaked a drop.

    I LOVE the little Beastie.
     

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    More often than not I sand the bottoms of screws when I get a new atty.

    Still considering a Gob Mini for my collection.
    You should stop considering, and nab one. If you want a shorty tank with bottom fill that is.

    I'll trade you one of mine, for one of your rdtas. ;)
     
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    More often than not I sand the bottoms of screws when I get a new atty.

    Still considering a Gob Mini for my collection.

    You should get one, easy tank to work with, and being short, it is good on flavor, had no problems with dry hits or leaking at all, touch wood ;)
     
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    You should get one, easy tank to work with, and being short, it is good on flavor, had no problems with dry hits or leaking at all, touch wood ;)

    @Nailz, I am getting a little leaking out the air holes (I assume). Are you putting any of the wick ends down into the juice channels?
     

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    @Nailz, I am getting a little leaking out the air holes (I assume). Are you putting any of the wick ends down into the juice channels?

    Yes but just a small amount, enough to suck up the juice, but not enough to block it, I wick it the same as I do with any of these sort of atties, the billow 2, aqua v2 etc
     
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    Yes but just a small amount, enough to suck up the juice, but not enough to block it, I wick it the same as I do with any of these sort of atties, the billow 2, aqua v2 etc

    Well, I'll try again. Wicked the same as with Orchid, Goblin, Silverplay, Cthulhu. Maybe a bit too short with the wicks.
     
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