I got mine today. I will do my first build this weekend.
I have noticed that the tank is plastic. Will it crack if I use harder juices?
I have noticed that the tank is plastic. Will it crack if I use harder juices?
I'm afraid I cannot disagree more. I currently own 3 authentic kfl+ and 3 r91, and a boatload of clones. Amongst other inconsistency, the deepness of the juice channel does in fact make a significant difference. Some juice channels aren't even properly connect, some are but are just too shallow to function properly. In fact, using a 1/16 drill bit to scrap away and deepen the channel has made all the difference. So no I don't think it'll be fair to state so firmly that it doesn't make a difference. Obviously just my 2c but yeh
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What in fact are you disagreeing with? Because I think I made it clear that having juice channels that are deep enough, especially where they meet up with and connect to the chimney is of large importance. However, it doesn't mean that the channels have to be as deep as they are on the authentic devices for even a thicker juice to wick properly.
Of course if they don't connect properly to the ones on the inside of the chimney then you will have to alter them.
I'll stipulate that maybe I was lucky enough to get 3 of these Black a Edition clones on 2 separate orders that have deep enough channels that connect well to the ones inside the chimney and wick juice just as well as my KFL+ and R91s.
However, I'll once again wish anyone buying a Chinese clone with "deeper channels" good luck trying to get it to not flood.
I'd rather have a device that I might have to spend a few minutes with a Dremel or drill bit on than I would dealing a device that is constantly flooding and can't be fixed.
Or do you disagree when I say that if you are concerned with precision machining of juice channels that you should spring for the authentic KFL+ or a R91?
Edit: also, I'd suggest that anyone who receives a Black Edition that won't wick properly because it has extremely shallow juice channels, or the channels don't connect well to those inside the chimney, ought to contact the seller and request a replacement deck. Because if the channels are too shallow or don't connect, then it is a defect in your particular device.
Wow those are way wider then my authentic r91 and kfl+
Is the center pin insulator blocking airflow a known problem for these black editions?
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You should check out the squape clone. The clone improved on the original with a glass tank instead of PMMA
i was making micro coils with cotton. 1.4-1.5 ish ohms on a mech mod.. It wasn't "burnt" tasting, but a very burny type harsh hit. Maybe it was the type of cotton I use or that maybe most peoples senses are fried. Even with dripping.. I didn't find it that great. I tried nimbus, igo and trident clones.. I found that unless you do big lung inhales, the flavor isn't all that great.. the flavor on those drippers seems more about getting a big aroma from the exhale.. Its not about the flavor on your tongue directly.. For example I find old school dripping atties like the 306 to have the best flavor for mouth hits.. second is a good working carto.. Cartos get ....ted on i don't know why.. to me they have better flavor than drippers.. In drippers the sweetness of the juice is like cut in half. And before you say I am crazy.. I used to work doing testing with fragrances and taste testing. I have a very keen sense of smell and taste. Vendors are shocked when I can tell them what notes they put in their juices. so maybe i am an idiot and not doing something right with my coils,, but i know its not my sense of taste.
i was making micro coils with cotton. 1.4-1.5 ish ohms on a mech mod.. It wasn't "burnt" tasting, but a very burny type harsh hit. Maybe it was the type of cotton I use or that maybe most peoples senses are fried. Even with dripping.. I didn't find it that great. I tried nimbus, igo and trident clones.. I found that unless you do big lung inhales, the flavor isn't all that great.. the flavor on those drippers seems more about getting a big aroma from the exhale.. Its not about the flavor on your tongue directly.. For example I find old school dripping atties like the 306 to have the best flavor for mouth hits.. second is a good working carto.. Cartos get ....ted on i don't know why.. to me they have better flavor than drippers.. In drippers the sweetness of the juice is like cut in half. And before you say I am crazy.. I used to work doing testing with fragrances and taste testing. I have a very keen sense of smell and taste. Vendors are shocked when I can tell them what notes they put in their juices. so maybe i am an idiot and not doing something right with my coils,, but i know its not my sense of taste.
well most of the talk about channel depths were concerns about the channel being too shallow to help wick properly/comparison with the original kfl or R91. I don't think anyone has a particular need for some overly deep channels; just enough to work would be fine. So when you came out and posted that everyone was being overly obsessed with channel depths, it didn't really seem appropriate. Some people and myself have had channels that have "visual difference" from authentic one, and it turned out to be quite a disaster. When you've bought a bunch of these "cheaper" options at $30 to $50 a pop and realize they don't quite work, you too would wanna be more cautious about your next buy and exercise due diligence by asking around. esp if you're someone like me who has the worst luck in the world
Riddle me this folks:
One of my clones (I thinnk it's the "black Russian") only works GREAT if I do REALLY gentle, slow pulls. If I give it a "normal" hit (and I'm not talking a sharp inhale, just a regular "breather" type inhale) I get dry hits until I prime it again and let it sit for a few minutes.
I've tried more cotton, less cotton, the "Truman" method, etc. This seems to always happen. THESE channels appear to be the "correct" depth, not shallow like my "Black Edition" KFL.
I'm guess it has to do with how my wicks are placed on the deck. I need a clear chimney for this thing.....
I use a Russian 91 authentic and even with Truman's method and hard pulls I haven't gotten any dry hits. Even when the tank is empty (see it through my tall mtank) I can get a couple of puffs in before the verge of being dryRiddle me this folks:
One of my clones (I thinnk it's the "black Russian") only works GREAT if I do REALLY gentle, slow pulls. If I give it a "normal" hit (and I'm not talking a sharp inhale, just a regular "breather" type inhale) I get dry hits until I prime it again and let it sit for a few minutes.
I've tried more cotton, less cotton, the "Truman" method, etc. This seems to always happen. THESE channels appear to be the "correct" depth, not shallow like my "Black Edition" KFL.
I'm guess it has to do with how my wicks are placed on the deck. I need a clear chimney for this thing.....
Just got my replacement screws for the negative terminal. They do indeed seem a tad bigger then the original screws and have a thicker head as well. They threaded down into the negative terminal just fineand he sent me a full body clear tank as well!
Just got my replacement screws for the negative terminal. They do indeed seem a tad bigger then the original screws and have a thicker head as well. They threaded down into the negative terminal just fineand he sent me a full body clear tank as well!