The Billow v2!

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MagicJosh

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Overwhelmed with all new tanks launched.... Still interested with Goliath!
Goliath is awesome. The billow V2 Looks awesome too. I own a Goliath, and truly recommend it. The part that I love is how it can be shut off completely. Its the only rta out there that can do that. and, the two post design is my favorite. wicked easy to build on. The billow, I'm buying soon!!! Looks killer! I do not buy everything that gets released but if it looks like something that will last a long time I'm all In.
 
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Just ordered my second billow v2! I am simply loving this tank!

Anyone ordering from eciggity.com, the coupon code "10percentoff" still works: $34.63 shipped!
That really is a good price. Remember not long ago how much venders were asking for those Aspire Nautalis tanks? Which one would you rather have?
 

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Got mine today. This thing has officially retired ALL of my tanks. Truly the tank to beat.

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Right?! Got mine today as well, just got to sit down and build it, nothin special just dual micros .8ohm, and holy moly! I filled it with my "tank" juice (higher nic than RDA juice) and I'm gonna have to use my lower nic with this tank. My drippers are giving me the evil eye, I think they already know....
 

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This thing is a beast. I am trying out the coils that came with it, .33 ohms, and I think i will get closer to a .5 build in there for the long run.

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Twinsies! I'm rockin the ipv/Billow also. Your screen job looks great, which method did you use?

I moved the Billow to the Sigeli 150W in preparation for putting a TC build in my Lemo 2. But the method I used for the screen was just masking it off (masked too large a space) and then quickly hit it with some polishing compound and a Dremel I had handy. Took less than 15 seconds to take the mirroring off of the inside. I am probably going to get a wrap for it, that will cover up the too large of a window I cleaned off.
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I totally agree. There is no other tank imo. I love this thing. I was a die hard Lemo fan and I was sure that the Lemo 2 would set the bar. I haven't even received mine yet and I can say it will fall utterly short in all aspects of the Billow 2. It will probably see daylight long enough for me to throw a build in it and vape a 1/2 of a tank before I retire it with the rest of my Lemos.

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I had struggled with the wicking on this one a little more than I had in previous rta's but I think i got her going pretty darn well now. Very satisfying feel to the draw of this tank. It's hard to describe. Flavor is pretty outrageous for an rta as well. Running a 26g .5 ohm build at around 40-45 watts on a sig 150. I like it, a lot.
 

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I had struggled with the wicking on this one a little more than I had in previous rta's but I think i got her going pretty darn well now. Very satisfying feel to the draw of this tank. It's hard to describe. Flavor is pretty outrageous for an rta as well. Running a 26g .5 ohm build at around 40-45 watts on a sig 150. I like it, a lot.

I rebuilt mine today with 26ga as well, currently vaping it at 60w, but it goes to 65 easy...I've tried higher but this is where I like mine. :)
 

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I rebuilt mine today with 26ga as well, currently vaping it at 60w, but it goes to 65 easy...I've tried higher but this is where I like mine. :)

Alright, I'm missing something. I have re wicked this thing over and over and if I vape normally at or above 45 watts i will get dry hits. I have tried more cotton, less cotton. Help me out Tao, what is it you are doing that I haven't figured out yet? Less cotton has helped a lot but if I chain vape too much even at around 40 watts sometimes I will get a slightly skunky hit.

Edit: I am vaping an extremely thick vg vape (about 95% vg) so when it warms up it still wicks ok but I need it to git goin' right away for work and what not.
 
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Alright, I'm missing something. I have re wicked this thing over and over and if I vape normally at or above 45 watts i will get dry hits. I have tried more cotton, less cotton. Help me out Tao, what is it you are doing that I haven't figured out yet? Less cotton has helped a lot but if I chain vape too much even at around 40 watts sometimes I will get a slightly skunky hit.

Edit: I am vaping an extremely thick vg vape (about 95% vg) so when it warms up it still wicks ok but I need it to git goin' right away for work and what not.

itty bitty bow ties. seriously, you don't need much wick at all, you probably have too much. just enough to tuck in above the juice channels. The VG might have a lot to do with it as well, the juice I am vaping right now is not quite that high.I am probably using a thicker bit of cotton than you too
 
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