So, I didn't do my homework... King V2

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EdensDaddy

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So a few days ago I purchased an Infinite King V2 without realizing it wasn't actually "Made in the U.S.A." as stamped. The fact is, I love it! I have been using a Chuck for years. Which I still love, but i have fallen way behind in the vaping scene. I started vaping in 2009 after all. Anyway, I want to know where I can get the Authentic King V2. I want to patina the clone when I get the one that really is "Made in the U.S.A" thanks for all your help!

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Bad Ninja

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The real "made in the USA" Surefire King is about $230.
It's identical to yours.
Functions exactly like yours.
Hits like yours.
Parts interchange with yours.
Did I mention its $230?


That said, you REALLY didnt do a bit of homework did ya?
What batteries and atomizer are you planning to use with your new pipe bomb?
 

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The real "made in the USA" Surefire King is about $230.
It's identical to yours.
Functions exactly like yours.
Hits like yours.
Parts interchange with yours.
Did I mention its $230?


That said, you REALLY didnt do a bit of homework did ya?
What batteries and atomizer are you planning to use with your new pipe bomb?

Some just have a bit better taste than to be happy with $20 counterfeit merchandise, I guess.
 

Bad Ninja

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I taste every juice just fine and I'm using an all clone setup minus the sony battery:thumb:

I think if it's taste you're after, rayon seems to do it better than any other wick I've tried:) but hey, a quartz thread just opened up so that may be something to increase taste.

:2cents:

Fritted borosilicate glass for wicks are one option.
The vaping world just hasn't caught up yet.
 

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I am using 18650, and a 1.8 ohm atty in an aspire tank. As stated before I have been using a chuck with standard 510 attys for years and have dripped. This is my first tank ever. I stopped by a shop that recently opened up near my house on a whim. I really like having a tank which is a surprise. I expected it to leak like a hole in the roof. I will read up on ohm / battery safety as you recommend. lol I like having my face.
 
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