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    A foggy Bunker rda on the dotSquonk
     

    AngeNZ

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    How do you like the Dotsquonk? I've been thinking about getting one....

    I absolutely love it, which is why I bought a second one. My mech dotsquonks have a 12ml bottle, but only go up to a 20700 battery. I use 18650s in everything, so that was no big deal. But there's a regulated dotsquonk 100w which takes a 21700, and has an 8ml bottle
     
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    AngeNZ

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    I got one as well 2 days ago (the atty), haven't tried yet. How are you liking yours? Any remarks or tips? thx

    Love it :wub:

    Try it first with the recommended 6mm legs, as it may be different for you and how you vape. I got great flavour there - but when I dropped the coil down to 5mm legs, even better flavour and a lot smoother airflow. It's a bit harder to wick with the lower coil, just twist one end in, then pull it through. The well is a lot deeper than it looks too :thumbs:
     

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    Love it :wub:

    Try it first with the recommended 6mm legs, as it may be different for you and how you vape. I got great flavour there - but when I dropped the coil down to 5mm legs, even better flavour and a lot smoother airflow. It's a bit harder to wick with the lower coil, just twist one end in, then pull it through. The well is a lot deeper than it looks too :thumbs:
    Thanks, I think I'll just go straight to 5mm then if flavor is to be gained, not scared of harder building/wicking. What coils do you use in it? I've just discovered staircase coils (ones I use are kanthal 0.25ohm by Mad Rabbit), bought them on sale online and was intending to have them as backup cause I assumed they would probably suck, hence they landed on sale. But surprisingly they are flying, no gurgling/cracking, minimum spitback. Really like them. I've never tried round wire as I thought this was outdated technology but now I'm curious after getting so nice performance from basic coils
     

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