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.