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MotherNatural

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I prefer the small chamber single coils. CH modded Cyclone standard cap and Divo are my dailies. Both with air holes drilled to 1/16 run @ 1.0 and all VG. No direct lung hits. My vaping style is more like a cigar smoker…several short puffs to savor the flavor.

I'm hard pressed to decide which I prefer. Love them both. The Cyclone produces slightly more vapor but seems hotter for some reason. Hot enough that I have to use a longer DT. Aesthetically I prefer the Divo. Both produce plenty of vapor and top notch flavor. A smoker recently asked what I was vaping. He didn't think it could be an e-cig as he had never seen one produce so much vapor. That was the Divo.

Both squonk and drain exceptionally well. The flavor is so intense on both that I dilute vendor juices by using only 2 or 3 drops per 6ml unflavored VG.
 

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Cosmic Innovations, the creator of the Quasar & the newer Astron RDA's say they are coming out with bottom feeding kits soon for their atty's.

Doc Dave & Team Overdose just came out with the "Team O.D. Ti Dripper". There's an order list on facebook now & in the description it reads, "-Bottom Feed capable (requires small amount to be drilled)"

I'm real tempted on both of these but sticking with Odin. It's been my go-to the last couple months.
 

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While I'd agree that the smaller chamber RDA's make some of the best flavour (big fan of the RM4/Atomic) but I also have taste for a rich, thick wet vape...so I run 3mm silica (and would normally have to squonk per vape)...to get the most out of saturated 3mm wicks I have to over power them by going quite sub ohm (yes, I know, the definition of circular logic)...and this is all dependent on the juice of course.

Not for everyone and you can forget about getting a day out of a batt, but if the above describes what you're looking for, get a Magma...handles deep sub ohm without being hot/nasty, and makes vape you can chew on.
 

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I love my Divo, and use it all day at work- it's more pocket-friendly, it doesn't leak, and fits better on my mini.
I got an Odin a couple of weeks ago... love it! I honestly don't notice a lack of flavor at all now that I've got the build dialed in. The thing I love is the density of the vapor-- I haven't been able to get that in a small chamber atty. But, it takes a lower resistance, and therefore, less battery time and I go through quite a bit more juice. Seems like maybe that's the trade-off for the bigger attys. I really like the AFC... I can get it down to a comfortably tight draw for M-L hits, and open it up when I'm in the mood. Also, it is SO nice to be able to use ss drip tips and not burn my lips. I'm now wondering if I would like other 22mm attys... and so I just ordered a blue metallic grand. Because I really need to spend MORE money :facepalm:
 

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My "OCD" disallows 22mm atties (dat muffin top). I've tried the igo-l, igo-w, igo-s, rm4, an atomic I modified, a nimbus and the reactor. The reactor is a very nice atty, great looks and even better flavor. I caqnt go without AFC, so the cyclone still takes top spot in my rankings. Its only drawback is the price.

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Atomic with 2mm RxW. Dual coils of 26g kanthal. 0.3Ω. Backup Atomic 2mm RxW. Dual coils of R41 at 0.26Ω. <~~~ indestructible!

Infinite CLT 3mm RxW. Duals 26g 0.28Ω. ADV. Kills batteries and drinks juice, but killer vape.

HRH has stolen 5 of my RM2s and wants them drilled to 1/16" like mine - so i added that to my 'honey-do' list for 2015 ;)

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