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Yes, that is the eBaron Dripper Pro from By Leo. I LOVE IT. I'm a pretty dedicated dripper and it's everything I wanted - so much that I just got another one used from a friend of a friend. It really is fantastic. Granted my only previous experience was with IGO-W, Chimbus, Chitriot, and Forge Clone, but it's exactly what I wanted. Perfect draw, not too tight not too airy, the small barrel concentrates the flavor, the vape is very warm because the coil is right under the drip tip, and it holds a good amount (8-10 drops on refill).

The red (and copper) are both vinyl wraps. I have a vinyl cutter so I made up a template and just cut them whenever I feel like something different. :)

Ooh I need a good dripper. I love dripping. I want to drip and drive. (Don't do it folks). I want to drip at work. I need an easy way to drip. But again..I've yet to build anything so that's been on hold for me.
 

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Ooh I need a good dripper. I love dripping. I want to drip and drive. (Don't do it folks). I want to drip at work. I need an easy way to drip. But again..I've yet to build anything so that's been on hold for me.

The By Leo drippers can be rebuilt, or you can buy pre-assembled coils for it. I haven't rebuilt one yet, I picked up a few extra coils when I got it.

One thing about dripping and driving, it sure makes you more likely to stop for a red light than try to blow through the yellow. ;)
 

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Ooh I need a good dripper. I love dripping. I want to drip and drive. (Don't do it folks). I want to drip at work. I need an easy way to drip. But again..I've yet to build anything so that's been on hold for me.

Building is easy. Dripping is hard. But I'm driptarded. And it just is too much work :)
 

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Building is easy. Dripping is hard. But I'm driptarded. And it just is too much work :)

Depends on the dripper... I'm a chain-vaper and a refill on the Dripper Pro will still last me about 20 minutes or so. It only takes a second to refill it. :) Best part, I'm not stuck with a full tank when I get bored of something! I rotate between at least 6-8 flavors a day. Yes, I am fickle. :facepalm:
 

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Ooh I need a good dripper. I love dripping. I want to drip and drive. (Don't do it folks). I want to drip at work. I need an easy way to drip. But again..I've yet to build anything so that's been on hold for me.

At the risk of offending my brethren, you might want to check out the Reo. A bottom-feeder is the closest to dripping in flavor, since you are basically dripping upside down. The Reo is the ProVari of bottom-feeders: durable, made in the US, can be sent in for repairs and has a devoted, friendly cult (Reonauts). Having completely different systems, the ProVari and the Reo complement each other nicely.
 

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Depends on the dripper... I'm a chain-vaper and a refill on the Dripper Pro will still last me about 20 minutes or so. It only takes a second to refill it. :) Best part, I'm not stuck with a full tank when I get bored of something! I rotate between at least 6-8 flavors a day. Yes, I am fickle. :facepalm:

I can do 6 flavors in a day... I have 6 tanks (actually I had 7, sold 2 & bought a new 1) :)

I like Leo's dripper pro & might be able to use that one. I've only used the cheap atty's before which is part of my problem I s'pose.
 

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At the risk of offending my brethren, you might want to check out the Reo. A bottom-feeder is the closest to dripping in flavor, since you are basically dripping upside down. The Reo is the ProVari of bottom-feeders: durable, made in the US, can be sent in for repairs and has a devoted, friendly cult (Reonauts). Having completely different systems, the ProVari and the Reo complement each other nicely.

+1. A Reo is on my list, but since I'm a woodworker I'm really picky about the wood... and the Woodvil releases are few & far between.
 

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At the risk of offending my brethren, you might want to check out the Reo. A bottom-feeder is the closest to dripping in flavor, since you are basically dripping upside down. The Reo is the ProVari of bottom-feeders: durable, made in the US, can be sent in for repairs and has a devoted, friendly cult (Reonauts). Having completely different systems, the ProVari and the Reo complement each other nicely.

A reo?! I looked at them before this...talk about ugly. Yikes! (Sorry Reonauts). Maybe one day. Right now I'm stuck on a ProVari. However, I am female...you know how that goes..

Ozwald what tanks do you use on your ProVaris?
 

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+1. A Reo is on my list, but since I'm a woodworker I'm really picky about the wood... and the Woodvil releases are few & far between.

I'm not crazy about the Woodvils. I love my Phiddies, which I think are much prettier, but wood is delicate. I was so afraid they would get scratched or dinged, that I bought a Reo for regular use.

ETA: If I was going to get another wood bottom-feeder, I would probably bite the big bullet and get a Puzzle Box.
 

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A reo?! I looked at them before this...talk about ugly. Yikes! (Sorry Reonauts). Maybe one day. Right now I'm stuck on a ProVari. However, I am female...you know how that goes..

Ozwald what tanks do you use on your ProVaris?

IBT's for my cartos. They're as cheap as you can get for a decent quality real glass cartotank. I like the looks of many other ones more, but the IBT's are almost half the price.

I also have a couple KFL+'s with a 3rd one imminent. Cylon style, of course. :) KFL's are so awesome.
 

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CylonVari

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I have the Stealth's KFL in Cylon mode too, I just haven't gotten around to Duracoating it black yet.

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I took this for a size comparison for someone who couldn't decide on a 19mm or 22mm IBT (for a non-Provari... someone else posted their mod with a KFL on it for reference)
 

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A reo?! I looked at them before this...talk about ugly. Yikes! (Sorry Reonauts). Maybe one day. Right now I'm stuck on a ProVari. However, I am female...you know how that goes..

Ozwald what tanks do you use on your ProVaris?

Ugly? I love my bottom-feeders. Here are my Phiddies and my mini Reo (I also have a Grand). Shrug. To each her own.

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