I vape button down or diagonal to the right; and with an o-ring on my reo 18490 the hole is to the sky. Knucklehead drip tip helps make the angle most convenient and avoids juice mouth. With a SS wick, listen for a cute little gurgle and then squonk to avoid dry hits!
The Hornets and ERA's have a pretty tight draw which can limit vapor production. A lot of people, if not most, end up either drilling out the air hole to 1/16th or using a rat tail file to open up the hole. That will probably take care os your concerns.
All of my ERA's and Hornet are opened up, makes all the difference in the world.
Jack
Pretty much any RBA gets hot, that's why I never use metal drip tips, they just get way too warm for me.
If you have a Hobby Lobby near you, (Michaels or any good craft store I imagine), you can pick up a pack of micro files. (They're in the decorative bead section, Hobby Lobby keeps them in a locked glass case.) There are 4 files in the pack, 2 rat tail files) that are perfect for opening the air hole. It takes a few minutes longer than drilling it out but you can tailor the opening to your liking and there's much less chance of making a mistake. The whole pack sells for less than $5.
Jack


Got in my new Surface to go along with my Hornet.
Surface is nice but I like the Hornet better. I like the tighter draw and smaller size of the Hornet. If it only had a screw off cap like the Surface it would be perfect! After shipping from Europe the Surface was $56.00, next time I am going to spend and extra $20.00 and get another Hornet as I think it's worth it. I love the center post feed system of the Hornet and slight more room to work. I like the fatter but shorter style.
I will say however that the Surface is very well made, nice finish, nice threads and machining, just seems to tall and could cut down the length a bit as alot of wasted space on top.View attachment 175216View attachment 175217
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Don't you like the way I justify things to buy more toys???
You belong to a huge "club." When we first started vaping we couldn't afford the almost $1K a month we were spending on analogs. But I'm still justifying spending way too much money on vaping "toys" after 2.5 years vaping.
