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Love this setup. Pulse 80 with the Recurve. LG V20 Smartphone used a portable media device (a LG V30 took the picture), and the awesome Shure SE 840 IEM’s. Music is in reference to my first post on ECF

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Yeah I love my Recurve rda as well, it really brings out the flavour. I love my desert flavours.

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I like the GR1 alot, I was shocked that it performed so well for the price.
I agree.I just recently bought a GR1 and really like it alot,so i bought the 24mm cap and 810 drip tips for it as well,and also have another GR1 on the way,so i can run 1 in 22mm and another in 24mm on a bigger mod.
 
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I like the GR1 alot, I was shocked that it performed so well for the price.

I agree.I just recently bought a GR1 and really like it alot,so i bought the 24mm cap and 810 drip tips for it as well,and also have another GR1 on the way,so i can run 1 in 22mm and another in 24mm on a bigger mod.

I have been running the GR1 since shortly after it released. I pretty much only run it anymore, sometimes I will use something else for a short time, but I always end up back to the GR1. I have 6 of them, one for all of my most used squonk mods and one I put up unopened. I have tried a few other small 22mm RDAs but can't find anything I like better, even the ones at much higher price ranges.

I use the 22mm caps and the stock tips, but I'm one of the odd guys that love super low profile drip tips.

I did have a small issue with my black deck versions though. I couldn't read ohms accurately on them. I had to sand the black finish off from under the post screws and now I have no issues. Not sure if it was just mine and the finish was a little too thick in there, but that was the only issue I have had with them and was easily fixed with about 2 minutes of work and a scrap piece of 1000 grit sandpaper.
 

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I gave mine away, that was the best build for it.

I would have had a quieter vape from this. :lol:

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Me too.... eventually, I covered the air holes on one side and it helped but mine went out as extras when I sold something. I can't stand noisy, turbulent attys. The Narda was noisy until I introduced Mr topcap to Mr Dremel.
 
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I don't mind if it's a good vape. Any ridges on air outlets inside? I guess that's the nature of the beast.
The wasp is very build dependant when it comes to noise. The type of wire, diameter of the coil, and placement are all variables that can change its noise level. I found round wire builds at 2.5mm with the bottom 1/3 of the coil showing in the airflow holes to give the quietest vape from it. Coarse claptons (30-36g outer wrap) were the loudest, probably from the added air turbulence from the deep ridges. I have not had mine ever actually whistle though, just get loud.
 

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I use the 22mm caps and the stock tips, but I'm one of the odd guys that love super low profile drip tips.
When i first got mine,i took the stock tiny drip tip off before even trying it,because i didn't think i would like it that low.When my 24mm cap came in,i realized none of the 810 tips i have would fit it,so had to order the set made for the GR1,and noticed they are low profile tips too,so i decided to give the stock one a try to see if i would like it,and now i regret ever taking it off,i really like that low tip on these.
 
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Got a new toy today. Translated I think it’s called a Gun bf mod. I haven’t been able to find any info on it on google though. Chinese made Stabwood box along the lines of the asmodus ultronar.
Retails for about 80 bucks. I actually like it a lot.

The anchor nano is smaller and much more comfortable to hold but the locking mechanism is really janky and I’m super afraid to carry it around in my pocket. It will accidentally fire.

This thing has a very sturdy switch that has a twist lock. It’s wonderful.
 

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View attachment 767101 View attachment 767103 View attachment 767105 Got a new toy today. Translated I think it’s called a Gun bf mod. I haven’t been able to find any info on it on google though. Chinese made Stabwood box along the lines of the asmodus ultronar.
Retails for about 80 bucks. I actually like it a lot.

The anchor nano is smaller and much more comfortable to hold but the locking mechanism is really janky and I’m super afraid to carry it around in my pocket. It will accidentally fire.

This thing has a very sturdy switch that has a twist lock. It’s wonderful.
My nano locks up tight and secure. I pack mine every day and never had an issue. If your lock is loose, I'm pretty sure I saw files for an updated (thick walled) lock on thingiverse, if you have access to a 3d printer.
 

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