The Nicoticket Approved Delivery Device Advice Thread

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Using a CH bf converted VA Divo with a brass VA Chaplin drip tip on mine at the moment and am liking it a lot but don't think are readily available as of now. I would suggest going with one of Rob's RM3's which can be had in either single or dual and are reasonably priced, Work quite well in terms of flavor and are also readily available. Of coarse the Chalice is another excellent option. The RM2 is pretty much the only option I've found in brass but, the Divo with the brass tip contarasts very well. Just an aesthetics thing with me.
 

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Question for those of you who drip: how do you organize all of your 'in use' mods/bottles? Do you just use one at a time? I have mods and bottles all over the place, including about half a dozen of each on my coffee table at any one time. I'm trying to figure out a solution so I don't keep knocking mods over all the time. I feel like the answer should be so simple... Help!
 

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How about a Divo? Chalice is mighty hard to come by... I'm near the top of the list for his next run, but I no longer think I want it; not enough airflow for me and not a mod worth doing from the sound of it. You can have my spot if you want it.

Yep. I thought the same thing until I tried mine. The draw is indeed a bit tight for those of us that enjoy a loose draw but I can tell you this, it's really not all that bad and the flavor production is nothing short of amazing.
 

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Question for those of you who drip: how do you organize all of your 'in use' mods/bottles? Do you just use one at a time? I have mods and bottles all over the place, including about half a dozen of each on my coffee table at any one time. I'm trying to figure out a solution so I don't keep knocking mods over all the time. I feel like the answer should be so simple... Help!

Red Sky Mods.....;) Cap't brian is a great kat to deal with. Can't post a link right now but he's here on ECF as well as the net. Since this picture was taken I've aquired one for the box mods as well.
 

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Yep. I thought the same thing until I tried mine. The draw is indeed a bit tight for those of us that enjoy a loose draw but I can tell you this, it's really not all that bad and the flavor production is nothing short of amazing.

So you really think the flavor is so much better, it's worth building and drawing in a completely different way than I normally like? Is it still a satisfying hit of just flavor?
 

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Using a CH bf converted VA Divo with a brass VA Chaplin drip tip on mine at the moment and am liking it a lot but don't think are readily available as of now. I would suggest going with one of Rob's RM3's which can be had in either single or dual and are reasonably priced, Work quite well in terms of flavor and are also readily available. Of coarse the Chalice is another excellent option. The RM2 is pretty much the only option I've found in brass but, the Divo with the brass tip contarasts very well. Just an aesthetics thing with me.

I am on the chalice list, but need something until then. Perhaps the brass RM3.
 

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Question for those of you who drip: how do you organize all of your 'in use' mods/bottles? Do you just use one at a time? I have mods and bottles all over the place, including about half a dozen of each on my coffee table at any one time. I'm trying to figure out a solution so I don't keep knocking mods over all the time. I feel like the answer should be so simple... Help!


I am in the middle of making a mod stand with drawers underneath for bottles and a handle for moving from one room to another. I have mod stands, but wanted something that holds juice bottles and was portable. I have a tackle box I store my "in use" bottles in for now.
 

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So you really think the flavor is so much better, it's worth building and drawing in a completely different way than I normally like? Is it still a satisfying hit of just flavor?

Both! Just have to get used to a bit longer and slower draw. If you do not like it, you will be able to un-load it in a matter of minutes. In fact, if you decide to check it out and still don't dig it, I'll be happy to take it off of your hands for the same amount it costs to get to you plus the shipping to get it to me!
 

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Question for those of you who drip: how do you organize all of your 'in use' mods/bottles? Do you just use one at a time? I have mods and bottles all over the place, including about half a dozen of each on my coffee table at any one time. I'm trying to figure out a solution so I don't keep knocking mods over all the time. I feel like the answer should be so simple... Help!

Working on some pics for ya speedy. I'm using a range bag these days and it's working out pretty well.
 

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I like black. Has a ton of pockets to store batteries, attys, drip tips and juice. Water bottle holders on the side fit mods or water.
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The inside, there is a divider that separates the main conpartment. All the sides have a fleece type material that allows you to attach any velcro backed accessories. I'm using flashlight holders to store my tube mods.
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With the Reos out :D The velcro covers where the reos reside are adjustable too.
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Both! Just have to get used to a bit longer and slower draw. If you do not like it, you will be able to un-load it in a matter of minutes. In fact, if you decide to check it out and still don't dig it, I'll be happy to take it off of your hands for the same amount it costs to get to you plus the shipping to get it to me!
Agreed, I'm a lung hitter, so I add a bit of slip streaming, air in past the drip to and still get a lung hit and a great vape.
 
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