Fredman1

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Does anyone know--can explain--how that .68Ω Coilology coil compares to MTL Clapton? I think that higher resistance of the Claptons would be more suitable for my MTL vaping style. I generally prefer tamer coils--2.5mm ID,~1Ω, single round Kanthal is my sweet spot.
I got some similar coils from Aspire (6-pack for $2... I got four packs) Simple single core claptons (similar to yours) and I love them. I'm sure you would like the claptons better than the other (fancy) coils.
 

Pigs

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Have to tell you about this
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Fantastic for flavor. The coils are huge (compared to the usuals) and produce enormous flavor. Best damn coils I ever tried...by far. The 0.2ohm isn't really my thing, but gave me an immediate WOW on the first puff. The 1.0ohm MTL is more for me, and i'm thoroughly enjoying it...I'll settle on the 0.5ohm coils eventually.
I also ordered the dual/single coil RBA but they sent the wrong one. I received the smaller RBA that is the size of their coils. It works, but needs some sorting out. I'll play around with it some.
Love the device to. Slips nicely into a pocket. Highly recommended.
Got me very interested there mate
 

DeloresRose

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Morning all!

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Meet my nephew's Scaly-breasted Lorikeet. @Pigs will know more about him than I do. He's called Kea, because he's LOUD and looks similar to a kea.

He's friendly as hell, getting into the tiny door of the aviary without letting him fly out took ninja skills.
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Here he is, perched on my ninja houlder
He's beautiful Ange. Does look like a Kea.
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The Rainbow Lorakeets are so territorial around our area that Scalys don't get much of a look in. Any native birds that rely on tree hollows to nest have to be super tough and agressive to survive. Gotta fight off the feral invaders like Indian Mynas too.
 

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