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Bronze

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Darn it, Bronze! You just shattered my gear contentment bubble. :facepalm:

Lori, I don't think there is a need for you to break out of your gear contentment bubble. I honestly do not think you will discover a noticeable difference in vape quality between your Magma's and the Veritas. Or the Plume Veil or Viking either for that matter. All four incorporate the same airflow concepts. I've seen just about every review there is and they'll all say the one they are vaping on is the best dripper there is. All depends on which one they have in their hand at the moment. I'd bet my life there isn't a gnat'sass difference in vape quality between the four. I was lured to the Veritas because of its leak-resistant design because I hate leakers. But as retic points out if you keep the Magma upright and seal the air hole during travel it wont leak either. I'm guessing it is harder to make the Veritas leak if you're a clod like me but that would be the only advantage with the Veritas. If you're happy with your Magmas then I'd stay with them because the vape quality is highly likely to be on par with the Veritas. Save the Veritas for when you are out of your bubble. :)
 

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BTW Bronze , a longer driptip is also a big help in cooling off the vape , it definitely makes it more pleasant .

Yes, and I don't think I have one. But then I think I might. If I do, it's buried in my bone box somewhere. I don't know the half of what I have in my bone box.
 

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    Lori, I don't think there is a need for you to break out of your gear contentment bubble. I honestly do not think you will discover a noticeable difference in vape quality between your Magma's and the Veritas. Or the Plume Veil or Viking either for that matter. All four incorporate the same airflow concepts. I've seen just about every review there is and they'll all say the one they are vaping on is the best dripper there is. All depends on which one they have in their hand at the moment. I'd bet my life there isn't a gnat'sass difference in vape quality between the four. I was lured to the Veritas because of its leak-resistant design because I hate leakers. But as retic points out if you keep the Magma upright and seal the air hole during travel it wont leak either. I'm guessing it is harder to make the Veritas leak if you're a clod like me but that would be the only advantage with the Veritas. If you're happy with your Magmas then I'd stay with them because the vape quality is highly likely to be on par with the Veritas. Save the Veritas for when you are out of your bubble. :)
    $25 ain't too far out of the bubble . :)
     

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    Well, I don't think so either but then there are people who have to have one for every flavor they like so one turns into five and $25 turns into $125 for some. :)
    Yup , I think Vermiform has 5 Magmas and I know Dusty has three and I'll be grabbing the Big version from FT soon , LA has 2 or 3 Magmas and BK has 5 or 6 different RDA's , it does add up . :)
     

    Bronze

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    Yup , I think Vermiform has 5 Magmas and I know Dusty has three and I'll be grabbing the Big version from FT soon , LA has 2 or 3 Magmas and BK has 5 or 6 different RDA's , it does add up . :)

    It would be cheaper if everyone had just one favorite flavor.

    Kinda reminds me of fishing lures. If you find one that works, you have to get one in every color, pattern, size...and have backups for each one.:)
     

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    Yup , I think Vermiform has 5 Magmas and I know Dusty has three and I'll be grabbing the Big version from FT soon , LA has 2 or 3 Magmas and BK has 5 or 6 different RDA's , it does add up . :)



    /me goes and hides the dozen or so other useless drippers.


    Yup!! 3 MAGMAS!!
     

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    Lori, I don't think there is a need for you to break out of your gear contentment bubble. I honestly do not think you will discover a noticeable difference in vape quality between your Magma's and the Veritas. Or the Plume Veil or Viking either for that matter. All four incorporate the same airflow concepts. I've seen just about every review there is and they'll all say the one they are vaping on is the best dripper there is. All depends on which one they have in their hand at the moment. I'd bet my life there isn't a gnat'sass difference in vape quality between the four. I was lured to the Veritas because of its leak-resistant design because I hate leakers. But as retic points out if you keep the Magma upright and seal the air hole during travel it wont leak either. I'm guessing it is harder to make the Veritas leak if you're a clod like me but that would be the only advantage with the Veritas. If you're happy with your Magmas then I'd stay with them because the vape quality is highly likely to be on par with the Veritas. Save the Veritas for when you are out of your bubble. :)

    $25 ain't too far out of the bubble . :)

    The one crack in the contentment bubble was the Magma tending to leak. I just figured it was a small price to pay for the flavor. Something I didn't notice on the Stingray that's obvious on the ZNA Lite is that the Magma sputters little droplets through the airhole when vaping. I think it tends to happen when it gets low, but I'm not sure. One of the Magma's tightens down on the ZNA with the airhole directly over the firing button. And I don't want that getting mucked up with juice.

    Since I work from home, I have been using the Magma's almost exclusively. And carrying a paper towel with me to wipe the leaks.

    As retic says, $25 ain't too far out of the bubble. And I would eventually have picked up another Magma. Can't let Dusty get too far ahead of me on those. ;)

    Instead, the Ehpro Veritas is ordered. Also a couple of SS wide bore drip tips. And I'm not really pinning any blame on you, Bronze. It was just a really great review, and the positive points about the Veritas are just what I was wanting.
     

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    The one crack in the contentment bubble was the Magma tending to leak. I just figured it was a small price to pay for the flavor. Something I didn't notice on the Stingray that's obvious on the ZNA Lite is that the Magma sputters little droplets through the airhole when vaping. I think it tends to happen when it gets low, but I'm not sure. One of the Magma's tightens down on the ZNA with the airhole directly over the firing button. And I don't want that getting mucked up with juice.

    Since I work from home, I have been using the Magma's almost exclusively. And carrying a paper towel with me to wipe the leaks.

    As retic says, $25 ain't too far out of the bubble. And I would eventually have picked up another Magma. Can't let Dusty get too far ahead of me on those. ;)

    Instead, the Ehpro Veritas is ordered. Also a couple of SS wide bore drip tips. And I'm not really pinning any blame on you, Bronze. It was just a really great review, and the positive points about the Veritas are just what I was wanting.

    Well, the leaking is a big thing for me. I spent too many days messing with leakers. I accepted it because everything leaked and I didn't have a choice. Enter the Kayfun! That ended my days messing with leakers. I still use drippers but try to remember to keep them upright and try not to knock them over. I feel like I can safely lay this Veritas on its side and have it not leak. But again, you fill it too much and it will leak like any other dripper.
     

    Bronze

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    The one crack in the contentment bubble was the Magma tending to leak. I just figured it was a small price to pay for the flavor. Something I didn't notice on the Stingray that's obvious on the ZNA Lite is that the Magma sputters little droplets through the airhole when vaping. I think it tends to happen when it gets low, but I'm not sure. One of the Magma's tightens down on the ZNA with the airhole directly over the firing button. And I don't want that getting mucked up with juice.

    Since I work from home, I have been using the Magma's almost exclusively. And carrying a paper towel with me to wipe the leaks.

    As retic says, $25 ain't too far out of the bubble. And I would eventually have picked up another Magma. Can't let Dusty get too far ahead of me on those. ;)

    Instead, the Ehpro Veritas is ordered. Also a couple of SS wide bore drip tips. And I'm not really pinning any blame on you, Bronze. It was just a really great review, and the positive points about the Veritas are just what I was wanting.

    Let me know if you want any video links on how to build it. Honestly, one of the best one is less than three minutes (by the guy who invented it). :)
     

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    Yeah David, I sorta lied. But not too much. I'm buying cheap clones so it's not breaking the bank. April wants to look at some drippers so I'm helping her. I've done all this research so I don't want it to get old and out of date again. Takes a lot of time to research the latest and greatest, yuh know? :)

    So this is strictly as a public service. Well that makes perfect sense then. :blink:
     

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    A link would be great, thanks! I didn't even read up on it. Your research is benefitting more than just April. I appreciate it. :)

    Here's a few...

    Veritas RDA By Faceless - YouTube (ALERT: This is RipTripper...take your sedatives first)
    The Veritas RDA is for flavor (Authentic) - YouTube (GrimmGreen)
    Veritas RDA by IHybrid - YouTube (Todd)
    Quick veritas build - YouTube (The down and dirty one by the inventor....use yuor own wire and wraps...I made microcoils but this vid gives you the idea).
     

    retic1959

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    The one crack in the contentment bubble was the Magma tending to leak. I just figured it was a small price to pay for the flavor. Something I didn't notice on the Stingray that's obvious on the ZNA Lite is that the Magma sputters little droplets through the airhole when vaping. I think it tends to happen when it gets low, but I'm not sure. One of the Magma's tightens down on the ZNA with the airhole directly over the firing button. And I don't want that getting mucked up with juice. Since I work from home, I have been using the Magma's almost exclusively. And carrying a paper towel with me to wipe the leaks. As retic says, $25 ain't too far out of the bubble. And I would eventually have picked up another Magma. Can't let Dusty get too far ahead of me on those. ;) Instead, the Ehpro Veritas is ordered. Also a couple of SS wide bore drip tips. And I'm not really pinning any blame on you, Bronze. It was just a really great review, and the positive points about the Veritas are just what I was wanting.
    I don't think you're going to be able to eliminate the spray altogether LA , the reason it seems to happen when it gets low is the quantity of vapor that's passed through the RDA , water vapor equals condensation , the Veritas won't be immune to that but hopefully it lines up differently for you , now if ya wanna see a real spitter try an Igo-W or any dripper that has the airflow from the side lined up with the coil , you gotta be mindful of those holes and make sure they ain't lined up with your face while vaping .
     

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    I don't think you're going to be able to eliminate the spray altogether LA , the reason it seems to happen when it gets low is the quantity of vapor that's passed through the RDA , water vapor equals condensation , the Veritas won't be immune to that but hopefully it lines up differently for you , now if ya wanna see a real spitter try an Igo-W or any dripper that has the airflow from the side lined up with the coil , you gotta be mindful of those holes and make sure they ain't lined up with your face while vaping .

    Makes sense. And ouch! One more reason on a list of many to not get an Igo-W!

    I'm just making sure to use the Magma that lines up with the airflow hole well away from the firing button on the ZNA. The other can be dedicated to the Stingray. It will be interesting to see if the Veritas has a shorter 510 connector. I hope so. That would be one minor nuisance eliminated.

    BTW - your analysis of the Stingray's button issue was fascinating. Mine has the opposite problem - it tends to loosen. I never would have been able to isolate the issue like you did.
     

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    Makes sense. And ouch! One more reason on a list of many to not get an Igo-W! I'm just making sure to use the Magma that lines up with the airflow hole well away from the firing button on the ZNA. The other can be dedicated to the Stingray. It will be interesting to see if the Veritas has a shorter 510 connector. I hope so. That would be one minor nuisance eliminated. BTW - your analysis of the Stingray's button issue was fascinating. Mine has the opposite problem - it tends to loosen. I never would have been able to isolate the issue like you did.
    I'm pretty sure you would have figured it out , I'm not as mechanically inclined as BK but determination helps , I do foresee one issue down the road with any copper or X model stingray , when you snug the switch up to adjust for battery length it places a load on the rice pin and the copper gives way and deforms because the rice pin is steel and harder than the copper , it's already caused a tiny amount of slop in the button so I have to resist the tendency to cinch it down , PITA , but nothings perfect except a Panzer of course . :)
     

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    I'm pretty sure you would have figured it out , I'm not as mechanically inclined as BK but determination helps , I do foresee one issue down the road with any copper or X model stingray , when you snug the switch up to adjust for battery length it places a load on the rice pin and the copper gives way and deforms because the rice pin is steel and harder than the copper , it's already caused a tiny amount of slop in the button so I have to resist the tendency to cinch it down , PITA , but nothings perfect except a Panzer of course . :)

    LOL! Well, that didn't take long. I was wondering when you were gonna start selling me on the Panzer again. Cracks me up!

    I won't say never. Just not very likely that I will get another mech. I'm not a fan of the decreasing power as the battery drains. I'll take shorter battery life for a consistent vape all the way through. Now you're going to start in on the 28650... :laugh:
     

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    LOL! Well, that didn't take long. I was wondering when you were gonna start selling me on the Panzer again. Cracks me up! I won't say never. Just not very likely that I will get another mech. I'm not a fan of the decreasing power as the battery drains. I'll take shorter battery life for a consistent vape all the way through. Now you're going to start in on the 28650... :laugh:
    Yup the 26650 is an equaliser but it is a heavy monster for out and about , there's supposed to be new battery technology right around the corner that might level the field again , I intend to pick up a higher power regulated device but I like mechs for the aesthetics and simplicity so a couple more won't hurt , I do wish I hadn't handled that copper Panzer though , it ain't often that my expectations are far exceeded and nothing but a string of obscenities and buying one is gonna help . :)
     
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