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Nanooks

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Been a long time vapor got up to Genesis and ended up going back to analogs cause it wasnt enough for me. Came back after I tried and got an IGO-W. Currenty have set up with a duel cotton wick .2 -.3 paralell coil. Can someone tell me a good clone for another cheap rda besides the IGO, they are all looking the same to me for some reason. I like a deep sealed well so I can load up on juice, I saw some that has air coming in from the base, not interested with those. I have heard adjustable airflow is good.......Any help would be loved.
 

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Based on what you want, give a Trident clone a try. You can find ehpro trident clones as low as $20. For mine's I actually drilled out the large single coil and both dual coil holes to 3/32. It gives me great flavor and vapor production. My only complaints with it are: (1) the positive and negative posts are secured by these flathead nuts. They are small and require a bit of finger dexterity to get on once you've laid the coil in the slots. (2) the o-rings are super thick. You will have a hard time if you take off the topcap to drip. I removed one of the dual o-rings from the top airflow control sleeve so airflow adjust is easier drip through the drip tip.
 

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Based on what you want, give a Trident clone a try. You can find ehpro trident clones as low as $20. For mine's I actually drilled out the large single coil and both dual coil holes to 3/32. It gives me great flavor and vapor production. My only complaints with it are: (1) the positive and negative posts are secured by these flathead nuts. They are small and require a bit of finger dexterity to get on once you've laid the coil in the slots. (2) the o-rings are super thick. You will have a hard time if you take off the topcap to drip. I removed one of the dual o-rings from the top airflow control sleeve so airflow adjust is easier drip through the drip tip.

gaah; those flathead screws are a real dealbreaker in my book, although if one has a few rba's one can probably find philiphead screws that would fit I imagine.

The best thing is actual nuts and not screws so that you don't need a screwdriver, and better yet if it's the cylindrical knurled nuts instead of the standard hexagonal nuts.
 

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Can someone tell me a good clone for another cheap RDA. I like a deep sealed well so I can load up on juice .... Any help would be loved.

With deep, dedicated juice wells, the Origen RDA is probably what you're looking for. If you want a clone, look for a 1:1 version with the largest, kidney shaped juice wells... like the original.
Some of the clones I've see have straight wells, not as deep, nor the capacity of the genuine atty.

Photos borrowed from pokerplayer and 90quattrocoupe, respectively.

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Been a long time vapor got up to Genesis and ended up going back to analogs cause it wasnt enough for me. Came back after I tried and got an IGO-W. Currenty have set up with a duel cotton wick .2 -.3 paralell coil. Can someone tell me a good clone for another cheap RDA besides the IGO, they are all looking the same to me for some reason. I like a deep sealed well so I can load up on juice, I saw some that has air coming in from the base, not interested with those. I have heard adjustable airflow is good.......Any help would be loved.

Just buy a Halo top cap from Cap It All Vapes (I got mine from Planet of the Vapes) and throw it on your Igo-W. It completely changes both the look and function of the atty.
 

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