I never have leaks. But i do have an upcoming album entitled "Echidnas a la Mode"
Release date: sometime, in the farthest reaches of the future...
Release date: sometime, in the farthest reaches of the future...
I once tried a Stumpy as it seemed to get such praise from the masses. It was from Catfish and unfortunately for it, it only made through a couple hours of use. It now resides in South Africa w/ @Robfisher.
@muzichead it never lasted very long in my collection either... it was yet another overhyped BF atty for me... I have tried more than a few 22mm BF atties and have yet to find one I like as much as my little 14mm Divo... I have pretty much given up on looking for a different atty for my REO's... I have 3 Divo's operational and as a second best a drawer full of Cyclones... for the bigger and fancier coil builds I find I need to go regulated with some of the new sub ohm tanks on... like the Serpent Mini 25.
I have tried more than a few regulated squonkers and none have worked for me so far... I just find a good old Grand or P67 with a Divo and a micro coil with a rayon wick just fine and dandy.![]()
I'm in the "I'm over vape gear" boat myself. Very happy my days of looking for the best mod or atty are over. I've sold all that doesn't work for me and kept what keeps me vaping. I now spend my time and money with musical endeavours and fighting bed bugs![]()
For me imo, I found the perfect atty in the Origen Little 16's that I use daily on my Grands. I think that 22mm atty's just aren't for me at all. I've yet to find one that can deliver the flavor that the O-16's have.
I've been very fortunate over the last couple years now. As soon as I got my Reo's, everything else became obsolete to me. Stuff was put on the classies or just thrown away. The only thing I have in excess are orings. I really can't think of anything that I got rid of that I have regretted. If I'm not using it, it has to go. I sure wish I had found Reo's back in 2011. Sure would've saved me some dough...My problem is selling stuff. Every once in a while, I make a feeble attempt on local FB groups. But basically, I'm a pack rat. I have shelves and drawers full of stuff that I'm likely to never use again; tube mods, drippers, genisis types, etc. I have enough stuff to start a vaping museum.
How is the air in that Atty? I ask because I got a Nuppin from the last run. Beautifully built atty but it was just too airy for me. I rock an RM2 and Chalice III...love them both. Strictly 1.2 to 1.5 MTL kind of guy. Thanks.
The hole sizes for air flow are 1.2, 1.5, 2.0, and 2.5mm so there is a choice for the serious MTL'rs to a restricted lung hit. Not quite as airy as the Nuppin', but close. If you are into the the RM2 and Chalice, the O-16 would be right in your wheelhouse. The only learning curve I had on them was squeezing a 2.5mm z-coil in them. The way the posts are designed are different from any other atty on the market in that the holes in the posts crisscross each other to keep wire slippage at a minimum. I rarely have to check my post screws to see if they are loose anymore. Just a solid design overall. You definitely would like it. VapinArt still have some in stock...How is the air in that Atty? I ask because I got a Nuppin from the last run. Beautifully built atty but it was just too airy for me. I rock an RM2 and Chalice III...love them both. Strictly 1.2 to 1.5 MTL kind of guy. Thanks.
28awg/32awg 5 wraps over a 2.5mm bitYou'd need 2 chalices to fit all that metal in there! Pics please when you try
Are you not using the AFC? you can seal it down to nothin on the nuppin.I ask because I got a Nuppin from the last run. Beautifully built atty but it was just too airy for me.
Try raising the coil up as its probably not getting good air flow all around the coil. Props on fitting it in there tho!Not getting that good of flavor from it, dont know what the problem is
Are you not using the AFC? you can seal it down to nothin on the nuppin.
Are you not using the AFC? you can seal it down to nothin on the nuppin.
Try raising the coil up as its probably not getting good air flow all around the coil. Props on fitting it in there tho!