Killer 705 atty

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MikeA5

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Finally a tank that the Killer 705 works flawlessly in, for me!!! The GG UFS. No fuss, no muss! Very minor gurgle. But consistent flavor & vapor production from first draw to the last drop of juice when the tank is empty.

I've been using the Killer in my UFS for well over two months now, it's outstanding in the UFS. I use mine without the killer's 510 adaptor and use the UFS liquid control. No gurgling at all. Just great moist vapor. Works much better than the Joye atty I had in the UFS. I do use my second Killer in the AGR tank with the Killer's 510 adaptor for liquid control and I've had luck there as well. I really like the Killer and how it performs.
 

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Nice find. I don't know if I just missed it or if they just posted them. This is something to have plenty of.

I think it's a recent addition, I've been lurking GV to get a hold of a couple more killers. I love it and it's a setup that suits particularly well the steeped tobacco liquids I exclusively use. I find its flavor superior to SS/Gennies.
 
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Albinon

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I got my "D-Base Tank" in the mail today, and was a little disappointed. While it is a nice tank, and with the tall tube is the correct size for the killer, it is just a 20mm carto tank. The bottom does not unscrew, nor does it have any other way of filling the tank other than removing the botton cap. I still like them, and will use them as they show off the killer nicely, but I do not think that I would have paid $45 and international shipping for them. I guess it goes to show that you should neverr assume anything.
 

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What do you think of this. After awhile you start to get an off taste, like all other silica wick atty's. I have tried Nextel ceramic wicks, but I am not as impressed with them as others are. Rebuilding these is a real PITA for me, so my thought is to make a coil using a small piece of 3/32 ridged ceramic wick and laying a piece of silica over the top of it. That way you only have to pull off the silica wick, and replace it. Do you think that this would work?
 

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You will love the eBaron Dripper. I loved mine until I broke it. When pushing on new heads be sure to have your dripper screwed onto a device. Trying to push on a new head with the dripper just in my hand I pushed the center pin completely out of the device. I was unable to get it back in and work.
 
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