Picture of Your Setup Part 2!

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kiwivap

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Introducing the newest member of the fambly, LP Reo Grand:

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livinlarge

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It's a really nice atty, it's my most used one. I'm running a 24g dual micro coil set up at around .2/3 ohms right now and woo, it chunks the vapor. The only con that I have with this atty is that I don't get the adjustable airflow. It's either 2 air holes or no holes. So this may not be for you if you're a single coiler, unless you get holes drilled out for single coil capability. Other than that, A+, totally recommended.

I have a Stillare dripper already, I was interested how you liked yours. I agree, this is designed for a dual coil build seeing the fully adjustable slit holes are on both sides so you can't have a single air hole unless you drill one out. Maybe they will add that to their next version. But I run duals anyways so I'm good with it.
It sure does Chuck the Clouds tho. LOL
Here's a pic of my build, .7 ohm dual with 28g and cotton
Cheers

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I have a Stillare dripper already, I was interested how you liked yours. I agree, this is designed for a dual coil build seeing the fully adjustable slit holes are on both sides so you can't have a single air hole unless you drill one out. Maybe they will add that to their next version. But I run duals anyways so I'm good with it.
It sure does Chuck the Clouds tho. LOL
Here's a pic of my build, .7 ohm dual with 28g and cotton
Cheers

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Oh, lol! But nice man. What mod is that on? And I built a twisted 26g Tricro coil for it earlier and it vapped great. I went back to the dual coil set up on it though, and I put the tricro in my Tobh
 

livinlarge

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Oh, lol! But nice man. What mod is that on? And I built a twisted 26g Tricro coil for it earlier and it vapped great. I went back to the dual coil set up on it though, and I put the tricro in my Tobh

Nice. Ummm in that pic I had it on my Seven22 mod, here's a pic of it. It weighs about 100 pounds...LOL, Awesome

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livinlarge

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LOL. What made you go for the seven22? I was thinking about grabbing a Hex Ohm box mod. Do you have any mechanicals?

I got the Seven22 because its a Beast of a regulated mod, great power regulation, can run down to .5 sub ohm, 26650 battery so long life of even battery power (no drop off), had great reviews, and i like big heavy mods.
You can run it all day at 22 watts and it just keeps kickin.
I don't have any mechanical mods right now but would like to add some to my collection.
Any suggestions on the best mechanical out there? I don't want any clones and don't mind paying for best quality.
I have 2 or 3 in mind but thought I would get other peoples opinions.
I love the styles of mechanical mods really cool designs and I also like the full battery power from start to finish of a good regulated mod. I like everything to do with quality Vaping....LOL..
 

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Got a Taifun clone in the mail today. This is my first RBA. I built it with a 1.2 ohm micro coil with 28g kanthal and cotton wick. Loaded it up with MBV Banana Cream Pie, 50/50 6mg. I must say I'm rather impressed. It's performing very similar to my RDAs in both flavor and vapor production.

I got this because I'm attempting to become more self sufficient with vaping. I've starting rebuilding my own protank coils, as well as building on RDAs. Dripping is fine for home, but I wanted something to replace my tanks, in the event mine broke and could no longer buy more. I bought this to test the concept and see if it will be a feasible solution. Can't say anything about leaks as I haven't taken it out yet.

It seemed ridiculous to buy an original RBA for over $100 when I didn't know if these would work for me. So far so good and if it continues to go good, I'll be buying an original in hope the quality will be better, hence hold up better over time.



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