Stingray x infinite clone?

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codyb88

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i don't own one but i own several infinite clones of mods and RDAs and they are quality. i have other brand clones from hcigar and tobeco and other companies and they are not as quality and don't perform as well as my infinite clones. so if you like it i say go for it :)

It's a nice clone just wanted feedback from an owner of one. I have the infinite CLT and it's my favorite RDA so far. I had an infinite copper stingray but the button was extremely crunchy and stuck a lot. :/
 

sando7

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I actually got one yesterday, using an Atty clone from Tobeco on it with the hybrid adapter. It all fits flush and looks great. The guy at the shop built me dual vertical coils and it hits like a truck. So far I'm loving it.

what Vendor did you pick it up from, if ya don't mind sharing?
 

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Copper is one of the best conductivity material. And for the outer chasing i think he meant that he doesn't have to polish it every now and then to keep it clean and nice looking. Brass and copper tends to give patina real quickly.

So here you've the best of two worlds, kind of.
 

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There is such a large area of conduction in the tube of any mod that the material of the tube has absolutely zero effect on the conductivity, resistance, or voltage drop (all the same thing) on the overall mod. (I'm talking about steel, copper, aluminum, brass, silver, titanium, gold, whatever.)


They all hit like a train© :)facepalm:) if you like the looks of them.
 
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Paradicio

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Ah yes, photo! Here is mine:

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