One atty to rule them all. Found mine, what's yours?

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KC33

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Great thread. It just goes to show us how many awesome attys are out there and how tastes vary. There is no way I can pick one over another, every atty I own is good. I love the Stillare when I'm relaxing, it's a nice flavorful vape with great clouds and really low maintenance.

My Magma is probably the best combination of flavor and clouds and I absolutely love it. I also love the capacity and rarely find it leaking because I only fill it into the wells.

When I want to go down to around .17 to .14, I don't go lower than that, that's where the TOBH, APO and Atomic really shine. I love vaping all three of these particularly when trying new juice.

Last but not least is my newest member to the family the Mephisto. I've only had it a week but I would recommend to anyone.

There's rarely a bad atty coming out anymore. It just boils down to what you personally like.
 

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The Mephisto by El Diablo. There is no reason to not love it. The neg posts are welded, the post holes are huge, 4mm juice well, high quality threads. Adjustable airflow is huge (up to 10mm total), domed chamber. Insulated drip tip hole, 3 different airflow rings (black gold and copper) so it looks good on any of my mods. Whats not to like?
 

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Just finished rewicking my Ti Achilles... it has a 3 to 4mm tall air post in the center (above the juice wells) and tall pos/neg posts and 2 juice wells.
The coil/wick is a good 4mm over the wells so the wick HAS to have good wicking qualities especially if you are vaping sub ohms.
Even then I have to keep it over .5 Ohms.
With good wicking its a damn good atomizer.

I tried some Pima cotton sliver and it just wouldn't wick well enough... Pima is a great medium for dripping and i thought it would wick better than regular cotton ball (probably does), but not for this RDA at .6 ohms.

I put some Rayon Cellucotton in and bingo!... that stuff really wicks well and flavor is great too.
I might try .45 ohms next time.

I swear by under coil air RDA's for flavor.
 

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Ti Achilles with "Pima cotton sliver" (Awesome stuff for wicking but not for this RDA at less than even .6 ohms. I let it sit for an hour and it still wouldn't wick for decent sub ohms vaping...

I replaced the Pima with Rayon Cellucotton and its wicked good at .67 Ohms 3.8v
Ti Achilles is not a "cloud machine" but it IS a flavor machine; holds 1+ml juice.
Downside is its a bit hard to fill thru d/t; you have to tilt it. It has a 2 part top cap for complete filling.
 

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For those who are not cloud chasers, like me, who prefer flavor over humungous clouds, I find a single coil, under coil air source is best. And my favorite all time is the Prometey 2 Ti.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...rometey-2-drip-tank.html?highlight=prometey+2
Like the Achilles, it also has a filler chamber up top so you can wick from above and below (air post and pos/neg posts are 4mm raised so you can put 1/2ml at the bottom, and a couple ml in the filler). Air flow can be adjusted, but nothing like cloud chasing dual air volume.
Its easier to d/t refill than the Achilles for some reason... you can also take it apart to fill the filler material.
 
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