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If you want to try an rba like this clone, get the real Killer 705 or wait for the Diver. I use my Killer in a Phiniac tank but I have to fill differently than the directions say because the orings are very tight on the Phiniac tanks. That's why they never leak. :)

Yup, gotta like 'em tight...

Sorry, :facepalm:
 

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I read from the site that the OD is 22.2mm. Des it sit flush on most 22mm mod like the nemesis? Someone has a pic of them together would be great. And does diver goes well with the standard size tank?

...OD of Nem is a little bit lesser, but the EA-Mod (OD=23mm) working with perfect junction:
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Thanks for the info :), I really like the idea of one in a Phiniac. But as it stands now, I'm giving away my Cobra. Guess I'm just not ment for RBA's. Good thing I've got my family of Phiniac tanks.

I've wondered about RBAs, but I am very happy with the Phiniac/carto setup. I'm sure glad to see others feel the same way! I thought I was the only one :unsure:.
 

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I've wondered about RBAs, but I am very happy with the Phiniac/carto setup. I'm sure glad to see others feel the same way! I thought I was the only one :unsure:.

I agree totally. I can see the benefit of an RBA, but the extra fiddling is just not for me.

I finally did get around to giving my Killer 705 a try. So far it has been pretty easy and works well, but I know at some point it will require fiddling or repair and when that day comes it will be a deal breaker. For those who enjoy fiddling and their RBA's, the Killer 705 seems pretty low maintenance so we shall see how it goes.

I do have to say after almost a week of use, I think I still like the flavor of my fusion cartos better. But I do not dislike the flavor in the killer 705 so I am going to stick it out and continue the testing of the killer 705. If nothing else I am happy it works well in my tank and if I ever run out of fusions or for some reason can no longer get them, I can see enjoying using it.
 

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I agree totally. I can see the benefit of an RBA, but the extra fiddling is just not for me.

I finally did get around to giving my Killer 705 a try. So far it has been pretty easy and works well, but I know at some point it will require fiddling or repair and when that day comes it will be a deal breaker. For those who enjoy fiddling and their RBA's, the Killer 705 seems pretty low maintenance so we shall see how it goes.

I do have to say after almost a week of use, I think I still like the flavor of my fusion cartos better. But I do not dislike the flavor in the killer 705 so I am going to stick it out and continue the testing of the killer 705. If nothing else I am happy it works well in my tank and if I ever run out of fusions or for some reason can no longer get them, I can see enjoying using it.

I agree. When the Killer is working properly it's a nice vape but the flavor is still better in a carto tank IMO. It might just be a matter of finding the right wicking material.
 
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I agree. When the Killer is working properly it's a nice vape but the flavor is still better in a carto tank IMO. I might just be a matter of finding the right wicking material.

Yup and the search for the right material is where I lose interest :(

I do not have the time or the patience to start trying different materials and figuring out how to setup them up in the killer.

I do have to say however mine has been working fine, no problems at all. But of course I just used the cup and materials it came with and pretty much used it as is out of the box. And the flavor is really not bad. It is a HUGE improvement over the options we had in 2008. I do find it hits a bit harsher then the fusions, even at low voltages. All in all so far if it was the only option I had I would probably be pretty happy and content with it.
 

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So, I posted these pics in the Trippy thread, but wanted to share here, too. My puppy pangs were killing me, so I went to the shelter today and brought home a new dog. Meet Jake, he's two, house broken, and knows his basic commands. I have no idea what breed he is, but it was love at first sight for both of us. And he's already getting along nicely with Sally.



 

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So, I posted these pics in the Trippy thread, but wanted to share here, too. My puppy pangs were killing me, so I went to the shelter today and brought home a new dog. Meet Jake, he's two, house broken, and knows his basic commands. I have no idea what breed he is, but it was love at first sight for both of us. And he's already getting along nicely with Sally.




Good for you rescuing a dog in need. Hopefully the two dogs will become best friends. :)
 

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So, I posted these pics in the Trippy thread, but wanted to share here, too. My puppy pangs were killing me, so I went to the shelter today and brought home a new dog. Meet Jake, he's two, house broken, and knows his basic commands. I have no idea what breed he is, but it was love at first sight for both of us. And he's already getting along nicely with Sally.




Ahhh... Jake is adorable I can see why it was love at first site.

We picked up two kittens from the animal shelter today. I am bit nervous as to how they will get along with our pack of dogs but we shall see!

Congrats I am very happy for you :)
 

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Phiniac 4th of July Sale!

25% off of Cobra Rebuildable Atomizers! (no coupon necessary)

12% off of all cartomizer tanks, tools & accessories, drip tips, phin tins and caps.

Coupon code: july4

Use the above code on the view cart page to receive your 12% off. If you are copy and pasting make sure there are no blank spaces.
Sale will end sometime after the 4th of July!!

We hope everyone has a happy and safe 4th of July!!!!
 

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The Diver is a rebuildable atomizer, made in Greece by Atmistique. It is the same size and shape as a 510d-type cartomizer making it ideal for use inside a tank.

Made from 304L stainless steel (except the brass pole for better conductivity), it includes four elements: the base, the pole, a ceramic and the tube.

The kit includes a complete atomizer one pre coiled wick and one spare ceramic.

When using with your Phiniac tank we highly suggest using a Tank Filler Tool and lubing the inner-rings of the cap when inserting.

The Diver is compatible with the regular size Phiniac tanks and the regular size Skinny Phinny tanks.

Diver Rebuildable Atomizer - Phiniac Rugged Pyrex Glass Tanks

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And to think I bought one from Greece for my girlfriend just 7 hours ago... Oh well, the way USPS operates odds are decent it will get here from Greece faster then it would from Montana. Sorry Americans, but your postal service sucks.

We have had very good luck with the USPS for packages within the United States and other parts of the world. But Canada has been hot or miss. While we have yet to have a package lost, some get their Canadian destinations very quickly and others take a few weeks. It is very frustrating as I am very close to Canada and it often feels like I can walk a package there faster then it takes for it to be delivered.
 

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Hahaha, I know. You guys are right there but for some reason packages from Montana go all the way to California before comming up here. Go figure.

And no worries, I was teasing a little there. In fairness, my last package made it in record time, 8 days I think. As a Canadian vaper I have learned to accept this unpredictability... sure don't like it though.
 

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Hahaha, I know. You guys are right there but for some reason packages from Montana go all the way to California before comming up here. Go figure.

And no worries, I was teasing a little there. In fairness, my last package made it in record time, 8 days I think. As a Canadian vaper I have learned to accept this unpredictability... sure don't like it though.

You might have been teasing, but it is true. I just don't get it. A while back we sent a priority package to the UK and another to Calgary on the same day. If you look at a map you will see I am closer to Calgary then most places in the United States.It is a 5 and a half hour drive. Heck it takes me longer to drive to some parts of Montana!!! Billings is 7 and half hours away.

The package to the UK arrived at its destination in like 6 days. The package to Calgary took over two weeks.
 

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BOOM. Ordered the Diver. Gotta try one.

I pulled one aside for myself :)

I really want to try it as well. However I have only recently tried my Killer 705 for the first time and I have had it for a very long time and still have not gotten around to trying my Cobra so who knows when my diver will see the inside of a tank.

When you do try it, please let me know what you think.
 
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