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hittman

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  • Jul 13, 2009
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    I have a recipe. @Zazie with thanks.

    Chocolate Crunch
    VTA Chocolate Mousse 2%
    Cap. Wafer Crunch 2.5%
    WF Vanilla Ice Cream 2%
    SSA Flakey Pastry 1.2%
    WF Strawberry Cheesecake 2%
    SSA Natural Raspberry 1%
    Can you taste the strawberry in it? Usually for me chocolate drowns out most other flavors.
     

    Tor R

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    FL should probably be a little easier to build since the deck has slots for the coil.
    And, chambers can only be inserted one way.
    That said, my big Dvarw favorite is the little 16 rta, and it has none of the FL's upgrades.
     

    ShowMeTwice

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    I ordered the plastic one, after some searching I believe the FL designates "facelift". I wouldn't care if an rta looked "ugly", as long as it works for me! I just love love love the simplicity of my doggystyle RTAs. Too bad they don't clone them anymore, or I'd buy several more.
    I have Doggy and Dvarw RTA's. Both are super easy to build on and wick. If I had to choose... I would give the nod to the Dvarw's. IMHO, they are easier to wick (Doggy is very easy, Dvarw easier). Dvarw is built more like a WWII battleship compared to a Doggy.

    The Dvarw FL's [facelift] MTL and DL are upgraded versions of the OG's.

    FL Dvarw's what’s new:

    1. Mech safe 510 insulator
    2. Shorter than V1
    3. PEEK chimney
    4. Offset posts (makes coiling easier)
    5. Improved coil leg clamps. Ridges on the edge.
    6. Glass or Ultem tank sections
    7. Several airflow insert options (sold separately)
    8. Easier bottom fill (fewer turns of the tank section)
    9. Shorter chimney, smaller chamber
    10. Airflow is optimized

    I have OG and FL KHW Dvarw's (MTL's and DL's). Currently I have an FL MTL and DL in use.
     

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    Can you taste the strawberry in it? Usually for me chocolate drowns out most other flavors.
    On the other hand, I would suggest you cut the chocolate back to .5%. I know you have trouble with chocolate.
     

    ShowMeTwice

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    I dont think anything can be as finicky as an Erlkönigen or Hussar project X, so I'm glad to hear about the dwarw
    What did you find to be finicky with the Hussar Project X? I don't think it's finicky. The X is basically an RDA with a tank on top. It's still one of my favorite RTA's.
     

    barkfunklerbunk

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    What did you find to be finicky with the Hussar Project X? I don't think it's finicky. The X is basically an RDA with a tank on top. It's still one of my favorite RTA's.
    I found them hard to work with, very very tight fits. That put me off on them so I never really messed around with them to get it down. The Erl is perfect if you wick them just so.
     

    Zazie

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    Curious as to why you find those less finicky.
    No need to line up arrows to get the chimney on, for one thing. I also have an easier time in general popping the V2's chimney into place. And, while it takes more turns to unscrew the V2's base from the tank, there's no need to line up the threads just so to screw it back on.

    I have seven of each. Wish I just had fourteen V2s.
     

    FranC

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    No need to line up arrows to get the chimney on, for one thing. I also have an easier time in general popping the V2's chimney into place. And, while it takes more turns to unscrew the V2's base from the tank, there's no need to line up the threads just so to screw it back on.

    I have seven of each. Wish I just had fourteen V2s.
    I see. Thanks for explaning.
     

    barkfunklerbunk

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    The weather was right. We did get to almost 70 today.....68.
    Got to 75 here! Whoa. Worked for a couple hours and then got some stuff done outside at home. Just tested out an electric mower I got. It works great but am disappointed the batteries drained to about half full for just sitting for a month.
     

    dennism

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    I have a recipe. @Zazie with thanks.

    Chocolate Crunch
    VTA Chocolate Mousse 2%
    Cap. Wafer Crunch 2.5%
    WF Vanilla Ice Cream 2%
    SSA Flakey Pastry 1.2%
    WF Strawberry Cheesecake 2%
    SSA Natural Raspberry 1%
    I have everything but the flakey pastry, any decent sub?
     

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