PDIB's Making MODs!

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SkinyFatMan

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I had wanted a Chalice before the RM2s were released, but i'd never get that expenditure past HRH. She just discovered that i once paid over $30 for a drip tip and hit the roof!

She is in for the shock of her life when i get a Dibby!

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My HRH told me I'd be sleeping in the garage if I ordered anything past a single dibby, but I'm gonna get at least 2.

It'll totally be worth it. :lol:
 

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That sounds a lot like my impression of the Wand... An absolute work of art based on the engineering and ultra tight machining tolerances but it didn't vape any better than any other genisis atty, was a pita to get setup correctly and was less conductive than other genisis attys.
It just looked super cool and was light as a feather.

You can almost get 7 BF cyclones for 400. I'll let this picture tell you what my choice would be :)
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Yep, my chalice rides top center of my rba collection box but it ain't on a mod. I'm sure I'll use it again but...

I loathe those screws. You can't use a screw driver on em or you'll fracture a tooth. Been there. 10 screws = $55 from Romania. Turning them by fingertip bothers me.


And the thickest wire you can roll in it is 29 ga. 30 is the easiest to use (remember, on these latest run of chalices, the wire is the thread - the posts have no thread) to turn the screws but I prefer the amount of wraps I get out of, say, 28 gauge.

It's an amazing atomizer from an engineering / build quality, material selection (titanium and super thick SS) aesthetic appeal, vape and just plain "I'm cool, I have a chalice" standpoint.

But I get just as good a vape off a $43 RM2 and a $60 cyclone.

for me the cyclone is the best option cause there's no brass and the only simpler rba to build that I've had is the RM2.

Aw damn. I just realized that it's gonna take allot more than a chalice to make me cool :)

It's yours if you want it but I wouldn't pay more than 200 for one. That's just me though :)
 

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It's an amazing atomizer from an engineering / build quality, material selection (titanium and super thick SS) aesthetic appeal, vape and just plain "I'm cool, I have a chalice" standpoint.

But I get just as good a vape off a $43 RM2 and a $60 cyclone.

for me the cyclone is the best option cause there's no brass and the only simpler RBA to build that I've had is the RM2.

Aw damn. I just realized that it's gonna take allot more than a chalice to make me cool :)

It's yours if you want it but I wouldn't pay more than 200 for one. That's just me though :)

i couldn't take it any more. finally broke down and put a micro in my chalice that's been sitting in a drawer for months.

you're right. vapes no better than a rm2 and a pain to build. the good news is that mine was drilled to 1/16" -- i thought it would be too airy but i kinda like it.
 

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So, methinks I found a name for it.

For the mod.


I don't know, I mean, I really like the name.

I feel kin'a bad, cause y'all already named it because I wouldn't.

but I feel kin'a good, cause, .. . . . . . well . . . . .. cause I found the name.

"For the mod" is an odd choice.:blink:
 
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