IgoS.....we are finally getting along!

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karmakatie

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I got to admit at first I was annoyed with the little atty, but once I really delved in and got to know where the sweet spot is for coils and such, I am now in love with the little thing. It just goes to show that you truly need to play around with rda's to learn each ones nuances or you will not like any of them and have no consistency.

And it helps it's amazingly cute on an rta LP Grand :D.
 

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An Igo-s is my next planned purchase,still learning to use my 2 RM2s.I'm always pulling my drip tip off to see how much juice came in or how wet my wick is.I hadn't thought about that being a problem and I'm sure people get used to it because the majority of RDAs seem to use "o"rings instead of threading.I think I saw someone talking about it being hard to find a drip tip that would fit tightly in the Igo-s.Maybe there is an advantage to using a loose fitting drip ti p so you can check the inside without pulling off the top.
 

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An Igo-s is my next planned purchase,still learning to use my 2 RM2s.I'm always pulling my drip tip off to see how much juice came in or how wet my wick is.I hadn't thought about that being a problem and I'm sure people get used to it because the majority of RDAs seem to use "o"rings instead of threading.I think I saw someone talking about it being hard to find a drip tip that would fit tightly in the Igo-s.Maybe there is an advantage to using a loose fitting drip ti p so you can check the inside without pulling off the top.

The tip I am using is not real tight. If I just put my thumb on the top cap while I remove it then it is fine. I must be careful also not to turn the cap while removing the tip. I want that air hole to stay by the coil.
 

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^^^^ I do the very same thing to keep the cap on and most of my shorty DT's don't fit tight anyway so it makes it much easier...but I have noticed with continued use the Orings have swelled quite a bit and stay put so much better :) I sitll need to get into ACE hardware and check out the orings and see If I can't find one that is just a but fatter and not make the top a chore to get off. I have more Orings around here than any woman should ever have LOL!
 

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^^^^ I do the very same thing to keep the cap on and most of my shorty DT's don't fit tight anyway so it makes it much easier...but I have noticed with continued use the Orings have swelled quite a bit and stay put so much better :) I sitll need to get into ACE hardware and check out the orings and see If I can't find one that is just a but fatter and not make the top a chore to get off. I have more Orings around here than any woman should ever have LOL!

You can also put some dental floss in the grove under the current o-ring to make it a bit tighter.
 
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