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Kable

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Yep, that looks a lot lighter to me.
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Yeah, that's the color I was expecting, more of a blue purple than a red purple.
 
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LOL!!! Gneezie, you're making this one laugh a LOT today. ;)

Kable, that does look quite lavender-esque in contrast to most of the RPGs I've seen. But how does it vape? :)
Because it is different, I'm kind of digging it...

Just saying Kable.:cool:
 

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I do like things that are different. I'm going to keep it around a bit to see if it grows on me.

It's definitely got a tinge of something else to it...but hey, you might end up liking it!

My RPG Rev3 was too periwinkle for my taste, but I always got a lot of compliments on it.
 

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It's definitely got a tinge of something else to it...but hey, you might end up liking it!

My RPG Rev3 was too periwinkle for my taste, but I always got a lot of compliments on it.

Periwinkle?? [emoji848]. What's that?


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Quick review of the Flow by Odis:

Build deck is LARGE. My 3mm coil looks small compared to the same in the Insider. (I will be comparing the Flow to the Insider). Building is not as easy, as it is a postless deck, but easy enough. I do not like how small the grub screws are, and subsequently the allen wrench--just my opinion. Once built though, no tapering of the cotton, no thinning, just wick and cut. Feeding is perfect using a 80/20 juice for the initial build--something the Insider needs a bit of tweaking the cotton to swap viscosities.

Airflow. Quiet, smooth and easy. I'm using the larger of the 2 chimneys and it is pretty much the same pull as the smaller of the 2 Insider pipes. BUT, the Flow is much more quiet and smooth. I'm sitting here using one of each (rev4/rev4b) and the Flow is easily the better draw.

Feeding: I can take a 10 second long hard pull on the Flow with no loss of flavor because of wicking: could be because of an Exo-style feed, but the Insider cannot be pulled that long and keep up the feed. Between 24w-28w is where I normally sit. I will try a few different builds throughout the day if time allows. It would seem the Flow needs a little more power to ramp up similar to the Insider--could be the titanium construction.

Overall: Cheaper than the Insider, built incredibly well, feeds perfect, and QUIET.
 

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Quick review of the Flow by Odis:

Build deck is LARGE. My 3mm coil looks small compared to the same in the Insider. (I will be comparing the Flow to the Insider). Building is not as easy, as it is a postless deck, but easy enough. I do not like how small the grub screws are, and subsequently the allen wrench--just my opinion. Once built though, no tapering of the cotton, no thinning, just wick and cut. Feeding is perfect using a 80/20 juice for the initial build--something the Insider needs a bit of tweaking the cotton to swap viscosities.

Airflow. Quiet, smooth and easy. I'm using the larger of the 2 chimneys and it is pretty much the same pull as the smaller of the 2 Insider pipes. BUT, the Flow is much more quiet and smooth. I'm sitting here using one of each (rev4/rev4b) and the Flow is easily the better draw.

Feeding: I can take a 10 second long hard pull on the Flow with no loss of flavor because of wicking: could be because of an Exo-style feed, but the Insider cannot be pulled that long and keep up the feed. Between 24w-28w is where I normally sit. I will try a few different builds throughout the day if time allows. It would seem the Flow needs a little more power to ramp up similar to the Insider--could be the titanium construction.

Overall: Cheaper than the Insider, built incredibly well, feeds perfect, and QUIET.

How is the airflow compared to the Insider? I'm hoping less as the Insider was too much for me.
 

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How is the airflow compared to the Insider? I'm hoping less as the Insider was too much for me.
Flow with large chimney is the same as the Insider with the small one. So I'm guessing the smaller chimney is overall tighter than the Insider small chimney. But I found that you can use the kf5 reducers inside the chimney of the Insider to make it mtl.

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Flow with large chimney is the same as the Insider with the small one. So I'm guessing the smaller chimney is overall tighter than the Insider small chimney. But I found that you can use the kf5 reducers inside the chimney of the Insider to make it mtl.

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For my style of MTL I need to cut the air coming from under the coil.
 

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For my style of MTL I need to cut the air coming from under the coil.
I don't use any airflow reducers on any of my atties. But once I'm home I can see how tight it can get.

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