Okay and now the pros:
- The Design: Okay it's basically an Orchid base with Kayfun-tank and Erlkönigin-topcap but IMO it looks really sweet
- Vapor: It produces a really nice amount of vapor.
- Flavor: On the spot.
- Airflow: IMO fully open it's still a bit restrictive. But it has the same airflow like a fully opened Lemo 2.
- Filling: The Erlkönigin topfilling is great. Super easy, leakless, perfect.
- Liquidflow: It just keeps up. It's actually the first topper I managed to run at 50W without dryhits.
Other things:
The Orc is kinda huge. Here a little size comparision:
The Orc - Eleaf Lemo 2 - Youde Goblin 2 - Cthulhu
What could be a negative for some people is that the driptip is not changeable. I don't mind because I often just use the driptip the topper comes with. BUT since the driptip is screwed onto the atty there is a very close connection which guides the heat pretty fast to the driptip. It get's hot really fast. So not really chainvape compatible.
Another con I forgot:
The positive 510-pin is not adjustable and sticks out quite a bit:
Fitting it flush on a box is really hard. I only got it plane on my Nemesis (mech).
I tried to M2L the Orc also and was really surprised. Non of the other attys I use atm gives me this good M2L vapes. Just the Orc. IMO even better than the Lemo 2.
Wicking was surprising for me. I watched a few videos how people wick the Orchid and found out that many of the let the cotton just touch the deck when using juices >50%VG. I use 70%VG and it leaked like crazy. Actually a bit of cotton should go into the juicechannels.
That surprised me because the juicechannels are really tiny. I'll post a picture of my build when I open the Orc up the next time.
Buy or not buy?
Decide for yourself. I wouldn't give it a clear thumbs up or down. Building is a real PITA. Or just another challenge.

For $15 you can't go wrong.