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A little Minikin and Tsunami love

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Minikin and Recoil love is eternal... :D
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I'll tell you, every time I fly I keep my Plato on me with juice. Not once has it leaked, and I've stealth vaped in the bathroom without bothering the smoke detector. First time I flew with it I was worried about just that issue with the pressure change, but the thing held up like a champ now for lots of flights.

Edit: my next flight I'm going to see how the Engine does. It should be the perfect tank for that environment.
If it doesn't have juice control, might want to bring a plastic bag just in case, without it the pressure change from landing has a funny way of making everything on the inside find its way to the outside.
 
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If it doesn't have juice control, might want to bring a plastic bag just in case, the pressure change from landing has a funny way of making everything on the inside find its way to the outside.

Yeah, but it's a top air, top fill, so it would have to flood while upside down to dump out into my pocket and/or plastic bag. It's one of the reasons the tank is so nice, you really have to put serious effort into making it leak. That, and it's an outstanding performing tank, so the leak resistant thing is just a nice bonus.
 

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Yeah, but it's a top air, top fill, so it would have to flood while upside down to dump out into my pocket and/or plastic bag. It's one of the reasons the tank is so nice, you really have to put serious effort into making it leak. That, and it's an outstanding performing tank, so the leak resistant thing is just a nice bonus.
Tank design never seema to matter, at least for me, once the chamber fills all the way up, it will leak.

I've tried a whole lot of rta's this year, flown 92 times in 2016, tried top air, side air, bottom air, vacuum, gravity, induction etc.... Usually the only thing that helps is outside juice control, and even with it closed I get some leakage. Not as bad, but bad enough to have to keep it in a baggy.

Things like a FEV did well bc of the way it works but I'm not really a fan of the cool vape and large wick. For some reason, out of the ones all ive tried, the taifun has done ok if you close off the juice control, I think bc of tight tolerances.
 

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My RX75 and Griffin 25 arrived today. I'm really liking the RX75 more than I expected to. Both vaping on some successful DIY blends.

I'm a man, and I can change, if I have to, I guess.

I really like my little Rolos. They're great to hold, provide a decent vape, and feel pretty rock solid (not counting the off-switch that has ruined a few mods).

I never use that switch, and am VERY pleased with the mods. Congrats!
 

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I get it, TD. I've had them on steady watch for about four years now. Squonking and me don't get so well. so when this came out...(Hubba-hubba!).
The Moonraker would be most excellent!
I'd really like to have a squonker though, DNA75 would be perfect.
 

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Picked up some new bottles today. If you guys DIY, these make it SOOOOOO much easier. Big open "mouths" to pour into.
be careful tightening the top cap on those bottles...the inside "child safety" part will break if tightened a tad too much......how do I know this you ask? Well....had to salvage some juice with a pair of pliers when I did it :p
 

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