I have seen that one before. I wonder how many of them sold? to tacky imo
Otto is a really talented guy, and he spends countless hours on his engravings. Some of the more understated ones are pretty nice. Would I spend $2-3k heh nope.
I have seen that one before. I wonder how many of them sold? to tacky imo
that's pretty sweet. is it expensive? I love the poldiac.
Wow there is a lot of pages to rummage through.. have a quick question..
PLUID in Kayfun lite.. works great but yes.. the 4C O ring swells and I have been using my spares but now I have all but swelled them all up.
Has a solution been found for this problem? Or does anyone know the measurements of this O ring?
Thanks in advance.. I did do a search but just got directed to this whopping thread.
Just wanted to ask this question again as I posted between heavy discussions and cool photos..
I have a friend who works at a hospital and uses syringes all the time. She stuffed a ziplock full of them and gave them to me. Several kinds. As soon as it feels draggy I chuck it and grab a new one.I'm sure those glass ones are smooth as silk.
Otto is a really talented guy, and he spends countless hours on his engravings. Some of the more understated ones are pretty nice. Would I spend $2-3k heh nope.
they really are. I used the plastic ones for over a year and never knew the difference, I just thought all were draggy until I got the glass, like you said it is smooth, but then again it can be too smooth as the juice can just flow sometimes without pressing. hopefully she's not giving you used ones.
I had looked into the glass syringes at one point, but I use so many syringes in my DIY that it would get pretty expensive. When I'm mixing, I use a separate syringe for each ingredient. I do clean them between batches, and use them until they start to drag. I order the plastic ones at my local pharmacy. 3ml and 5ml are about $14 per box of 100.
do you think this is why they are really expensive? because of his engravings? does this otto guy make & engrave the mods himself or just engrave? I could see the price if like a really famous artist did the engravings but I never heard of otto. maybe its an otter not otto that makes them, then I might pay the money. that would be cool if someone were to ask "who made your mod" well yes it was an otter.
no doubt that would add up, but all you would have to do is sell a couple of your mods, instead of the 50 you have now, I suppose you could live with 45, lol. just kidding rule. their great if you just need one or two but a waste of money if doing diy like you are.

I'm sometimes getting hit on the tongue with specs of what feels like juice sizzling onto it.
I get the same when using the stock drip tip, but not when using a wide-bore drip tip. YMMV.
I've retired a few. I haven't sold them; but they're out of the rotation. I'm down to about 17 active. Well, 18, if I count my "beater" Vamo that I only use when I'm playing golf.![]()
I get the same when using the stock drip tip, but not when using a wide-bore drip tip. YMMV.
Beautiful! Maybe if I was a millionaire but there's no way I could ever afford one.
I only vape 4 different juices LOL
I've been using the same tip that came with mine and swore I liked it best. But last night I changed to a wide bore and the pin ...... seem to be gone and the intense th (that made me cough) is less (which I like) My first genesis was a did clone.. it came with a really nice drip tip that matches the KFL perfectly. The did clone has long since gone to the atty retirement home but the drip tip it came with is my favorite![]()
The jury's still out on this guy. I had some more flooding. I think it was due to the coil being right on top of the hole. There's a channel below the deck, and there was just enough room for the coil to fit. It was just about touching the hole. I decided to turn it over so that the lead plane was on the bottom. This seemed to place it a little higher than I'd like above the hole, but maybe it's ok. I also put a thicker wick in it in order to absorb more juice. So far so good, but it's too early to call it done.