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I notice they both used simple round wire. Wonder how it would go with a fused clapton.
The problem is getting a thin enough coil, a fused clapton builds a lot in thickness.
Could maybe work with ID=2mm
 

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That tank is too much work for me. You folks have fun with it.
Same here, I'm very much one style type rta these days, but I have to admit it looks a bit elegant.
But, for all we know, it could be that this patent is amazing in flavour.
In any case, I will follow the reviews.
 

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    My thoughts exactly. Hard pass, zero interest in purchasing. Was nice to read about though.
    That’s the kind of tank that gets me swearing. I’m better off watching someone else build it.
     

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    That tank is too much work for me. You folks have fun with it.
    My thoughts exactly. Hard pass, zero interest in purchasing. Was nice to read about though.
    Once they show up in stock I'm in. Too intriguing to pass up for me.
    The problem is getting a thin enough coil, a fused clapton builds a lot in thickness.
    Could maybe work with ID=2mm
    Looks like a 2mm could fit with a 2-28/36. Even a 2.5 but it's hard to tell from video or photos. The extra flavour would be worth trying it.
     

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    My thoughts exactly. Hard pass, zero interest in purchasing. Was nice to read about though.

    That’s the kind of tank that gets me swearing. I’m better off watching someone else build it.

    That tank or a 2000 piece white puzzle?

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    P.S: Person who posted this on Reddit said it took him 6 months and 3 days :lol:

     

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    Same here, I'm very much one style type rta these days, but I have to admit it looks a bit elegant.
    But, for all we know, it could be that this patent is amazing in flavour.
    In any case, I will follow the reviews.

    Agreed. With RTA's I prefer airflow that is directly hitting the bottom of a coil. A bottom AF design is very tough to beat for pure flavor.

    At 199€ for the Stigmata, the flavor would have to be vastly superior to any of the RBA's I currently own. And honestly, I do not see that as a possibility.

    Why? The airflow design. As I understand it, the air is passing through the vertical center of the coil like many drop-in coils.

    I've never come across, or heard of, any drop-in coil offering superior flavor over a quality RTA. Some might come close, but close only counts in the game of horseshoes.

    The RTA does look nice though. :)
     
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    It has been on the market for a few months, 7-8 months or something like that.
    A little more about the 326, it has an adjustable chamber, there is a lot in this rba that I like.
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    110€, comes with 4 pins, being a European it's not a terrible price.
    30€ for the extra chambers though.
    I have to admit, I think it will end up on the shopping list.
     

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    It has been on the market for a few months, 7-8 months or something like that.
    A little more about the 326, it has an adjustable chamber, there is a lot in this rba that I like.
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    110€, comes with 4 pins, being a European it's not a terrible price.
    30€ for the extra chambers though.
    I have to admit, I think it will end up on the shopping list.

    It does look like an interesting RBA design. I don't think 110€ ($119 USD) is bad at all for high quality gear that will stand the test of time.

    I am curious to know how much of a difference the chambers truly make. Ennequadro included 3 chambers with their Kuma RTA (45°, plain, stairs). The Kuma was strictly MTL (0.9mm, 1mm, 1.2mm and 1.4mm airpins).

    Giorgio announced the Moka RTA just before HOV. A number of folks purchased them at HOV. They've been saying very positive things about it in the Ennequadro FB group. The Moka is not for sale on the website just yet.
     

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