IGO W2 ??? New Dripper???

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Rader2146

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Crazy...and tempting.

They also have the W3...

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Very bad idea imo. Only two coils would have sufficient air flow. Or slot out the drill holes.

If you use an "X" build ... all coils would have air flow.

Personally, I just like it because it's a cheap dripping atty with air control. Not that I need air control all that much ... but ANYONE who has/had a Igo-W knows just how small the air holes were stock. I mean seriously ... I couldn't even fit a medium needle in the dang holes. So on the Igo-W ... drilling is a MUST. (Unless you like passing out while trying to take a drag ... lol)
 

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I have a few really good drippers. The Immortalizer (IMO) is the best. Followed by the Patriot, then the Helio's.
Not sure you could top any of these. (maybe the HH 357)
I am running out of Mods to mount all these delivery devices on. LOL

This does look promising. I am also concerned as to how the air flow is designed on either of these IGO W 3/4.
Nothing much worse than a harsh, harsh hit off a dripper.
 

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My local B&M has had these for a week. One guy already built an octocoil (just to see if it was feasible, he doesn't daily such a thing). Drilled out the "slot" the stock airholes are located in for additional airflow.

It is quite a bit larger (comparatively) than an L or W both cap height and deck width.

There's also an Igo-W3 with different posts as well.
 
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