Soooo, how do you like the Haar???
Give us the details Man!!!
Excellent! Truly level up quality and performance from the mainstream.
Super smooth airflow. I'm running it with the 3 holes on each side open. Side airflow inside well placed in relation to the posts so it's quite easy to get a coil in the right position for maximum flavor and vapor production. In fact it would be tougher if not impossible to get it actually wrong. You'd have to go out of your way to pull the coil up way too high or something.
Build quality also superb, but not 100% flawless. Threads ARE flawless, fit and finish is too. There are however some very minor machining marks inside the chamber that you have to look for and get the light just right to see.
Easy to build, but not the very easiest. Works best with coils wound counter clockwise. Coil needs to be held secure to keep it from worming out while tightening, but not a big deal to negotiate. Some others are far worse for this. Once secure they ARE secure.
Meaty screws and posts so it would take some enthusiasm to strip either the allen heads in the screws or the threads in either the screws or the posts. The screws are also placed right up against the inside of the posts so anything from thin micros to some fairly wide complex coils can be mounted with confidence.
It has a retention ring on the base that holds in the deck, which can be removed with a full
tank. Very nice, but make sure it's tightened all the way when reassembling. It can give the illusion of being fully tight, but needs a bit more. It won't leak if you don't, but it will leave some small gaps.
Wicking is very easy, but use a fair bit more cotton than you might at first be inclined to use. 5 or 6 mm beyond the edge of the deck. The ports are wide and deep, but juiceflow comes from the top and onto the wicking along the outside of the deck. Not from the side or underneath. You need to have the ports full, and fluffy on top for the
juice spout things to sit snugly on the cotton. This I could see somebody getting wrong and having some flooding, but quite simple to overcome if so.
Filling is a BIT fidgety, but also no big deal once you have it down. You close the juiceflow, screw off the cap, which has a pretty long travel, fill it up and screw the cap back down. If it's just been rewicked, I open the juiceflow right away. If it's being REfilled, I hit it a couple times before opening the juiceflow, just as an extra measure to avoid too much
juice in the chamber. Not an absolute necessity.
The drip tip is a 2 piece affair with a SS base and interchangeable top pieces with a larger and smaller bore depending on what you prefer. It will sit crooked because of the way it goes into the chimney with one o-ring. and the cap with the other. You can push on it all day long and will NOT go in straight. Give it a little twist while pushing it in and it goes fully in and straight and stays that way
Superb rdtl vape. That's it's wheelhouse. Which makes sense because that's Todd's wheelhouse too. It's neither a big air cloud chaser nor really mtl either, though you could tighten it up and be happy with it I suppose.
Wow, I went way outta hand here, but I'm sure I forgot something anyway.