Had to make a change to my setup.

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brewboss

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I recently purchased a Tobh rda to go along with my copper mutant clone. I experimented with several builds (sub-ohm and plus-ohm) and I could never find that sweet spot although I did get huge clouds of vapor. I use 70/30 vg/pg blend and I could never find a build that was not too harsh for me and I didn't like how airy the dripper was even with almost all of the air holes closdd. I decided that dripping just wasn't for me and decide to try an aerotank giant. It's great so far and I still get decent vapor production with a .8 ohm coil without the sore throat. What do you guys think? uploadfromtaptalk1411866929461.jpg
 

llblissll

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Dude I was in ur shoes at one point....tobh is a naturally airy draw. I prefer vertical coils on the tobh but u should try a magma rda by paradigm b4 u give up on dripping. Easy to build on, has a very deep juice wells, single or dual coil and u can have a very tight draw with it, even when running duals. Did I mention amazing flavor......? Infinite makes an excellent clone... Top notch for 25bucks
 

brewboss

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Dude I was in ur shoes at one point....tobh is a naturally airy draw. I prefer vertical coils on the tobh but u should try a magma rda by paradigm b4 u give up on dripping. Easy to build on, has a very deep juice wells, single or dual coil and u can have a very tight draw with it, even when running duals. Did I mention amazing flavor......? Infinite makes an excellent clone... Top notch for 25bucks
I may try going back to dripping in the future, but for now I'm very content with my setup. One thing I did enjoy was building my own coils and the trial and error aspect of it. I've always been a tinkerer. Thanks for the info!
 
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