Prof Reviews the Hellfire Mini dripper from Attysmith

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I ended up buying this through a series of coincidences. I recently bought and reviewed a Hellfire V1 style Dripper from Attysmith and a Piccolo V4 from VapourArt. I visited the Attysmith website to post a link to my review and noticed that the HF Mini dripper was in stock. As this is merely a 16mm version of the atomiser I had just reviewed and I had also just bought the Piccolo (adding to my range of 14500 mechs) it seemed "meant" - so I ordered...


The HF Mini dripper


The Mini came in the usual Attysmith "minimalist" packaging (bubble wrap with a spare o-ring) so this is what I saw:


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Here is the top view:


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and the connector end:


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The deck is the same style as the HF v1 style dripper:


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and has a decent size juice well for such a tiny atomiser:


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In use


The negative post screw and positive post thumbscrew look like they will accommodate most wires likely to be used in a small atomiser
I've this:


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I made a build from 0.2mm machined twisted kanthal which fitted perfectly:


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It tested out at about 0.95ohm which is fine for use on a 14500 mech:


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I wicked it up with Japanese cotton:


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and, having liberally applied HoL Puros Naturales to the cotton, fitted it to my GP Piccolo:


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A very neat little overall package I think! In use the Mini works just like its bigger brother - ie excellently - giving top notch flavour and appropriate quantities of vapour. This is an very good atomiser for someone looking for a "14500 mech" friendly atomiser.
 
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