Rebuildable Tank Atomizers - An Anthology, Pictorial, Builds and Reviews.

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hippesthippo

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Also, how could I forget my Taifun GT Nano, drilled out to 7/64, with a ceramic disc replacing the screw posts and airflow post.

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Sorry for the crappy pics. You get the idea. You'll also notice by now that I find spaced out coils work best in tanks when you're doing low ohm builds. The ceramic and nano kit really make this tank. Drilled out, it's also my airiest tank other than my Orchid. Really rich, warm, vape thanks to the ceramic and nano shrinking the chamber and chimney considerably. However, it can be a pain to wick correcly. It's making constant juice to wick contact, so the thickness of your liquid really has to be taken into consideration when wicking. It also only holds like... 2.1ml of juice. And with the way I vape, I'd refill 3-4 times a day haha.

EDIT: For the record, that Kaiser Drip Tip is AMAZing. SS and Brass rings so it looks good on anything. Also, you can screw on the bell-top [pictured above] for a wider bore draw, or use the stumpy top [really, really tiny] for a warmer vape. The bottom of the tip is conical in design. Enough so, that it really does improve the flavor of anything I put it on.

DOUBLE EDIT: All my tanks are authentic. I find clone tank atty's just never work right. The engineering on some of these tanks are simply too complex and subtle for china to get right. Clone dripper's? For sure. China can get simple right. For tanks, however, authentic is the only way to go.
 
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DOUBLE EDIT: All my tanks are authentic. I find clone tank atty's just never work right. The engineering on some of these tanks are simply too complex and subtle for china to get right. Clone dripper's? For sure. China can get simple right. For tanks, however, authentic is the only way to go.

Amen Brother. I have 2 orchid clones and purchased my first Variant clone and promptly sent it back for a refund. I was wavering for a bit whether to get clones or stick to authentic. After the 3 clone purchases mentioned above I'm a die hard authentic guy myself. I'm not anti-clone by any means just that I would never buy a clone anything again. Too much hit and miss for me :D To each their own
 

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If airflow and flavor are priority, then out of those 4, the FlashEVapor and Prometey v3 are probably the best choice.

However if you're running your K4 just a little more wide open that your KF+, there is no reason the Ataman wouldn't be pleasing.


Thanks alot :D You are truly the Vape Guru here :D When Sedge speaks people listen or was that EF Hutton :laugh::p It doesn't matter I really appreciate and trust your opinion
 

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My Prometey-II with Twin Micros
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Full Build Pics here (post #75): http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...8-ti-prometey-2-drip-tank-8.html#post12605736
 

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Thanks alot :D You are truly the Vape Guru here :D When Sedge speaks people listen or was that EF Hutton [emoji23]:p It doesn't matter I really appreciate and trust your opinion
Qorax is the guru. That is why I asked him to help me in this thread and repost some of the amazing contributions he has shared in the past.

He did such a great job on many of the RTAs listed in the OP.

I can now concentrate on ones he hasn't done previously. (Which there aren't many[emoji1] )
 

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Qorax is the guru. That is why I asked him to help me in this thread and repost some of the amazing contributions he has shared in the past.

He did such a great job on many of the RTAs listed in the OP.

I can now concentrate on ones he hasn't done previously. (Which there aren't many[emoji1] )

Hey thanks for the appreciation Sedge, I remain humbled
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Anybody pick up the Ubertank UTA? I wanted it so bad, missed the list, then got wait listed fairly quick. I assumed if I made it onto the list at all, I'd be in the 50's. Of course, the person that drops out, whose spot I take is No. 9. At that point, I wasn't expecting a PayPal invoice for at least a few weeks. :( I even told him I didn't think it was fair to bump me right up to No. 9 and that I was happy waiting. Invoice showed up the next day, right when I had hit my vape budget. haha. SHRUGS. F\\ing lists are for the birds. Another miss. I came sooo close. Really, really wanted that RTA.
 
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVpPa-Bs0AQ



Coiling/wicking starts at about 25:45, but go double speed through from the beginning to see the whole assembly.


(I want one. Now's not the time for me. They'll be gone by the time is right. :()


Think fat straight shoulder pads like women's clothing of the 80s. Then trim the wick tail so barely anything is running down the channels.

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On Le Petit Gros

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The tilemahos is the most forgiving atomizer due to that you have complete control over juice and a 2 channel design for wicks with 2 post design as well. I use 6 wraps of 24g kanthal with about a 3mm coiling rod. as for the cotton tails. I cut at a angle def don't over fill the channels and leave a little space from the bottom of the channels. One thing about it is if your capful you can treat it like a squape and get to the coils without emptying your juice from the tank.

Turn the drip tip (which is the juice control) clockwise to close. Unscrew top cap ring. Fill. Replace top cap. Open juice control.

Thanks for all the great info!
 
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