The Tobh Atty V2

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milescadre

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idk, my local shop has copper and ss clones of the v2 tho so I imagine they been out for a bit.

I mean, I like the setup on it, its got a pretty deep well, its flush mount, and unless I use my extremely short drip tip, it never heats up. Infact, I use a musket on it, run a dual hurricane build at 0.7 ohms, and even after 4 back to back lung hits, that tip is nice and cool
 

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idk, my local shop has copper and ss clones of the v2 tho so I imagine they been out for a bit.

I mean, I like the setup on it, its got a pretty deep well, its flush mount, and unless I use my extremely short drip tip, it never heats up. Infact, I use a musket on it, run a dual hurricane build at 0.7 ohms, and even after 4 back to back lung hits, that tip is nice and cool
I got a silver, polished brass, and a black atty. Got a 4/5 24 guage wrap, all three at .28 ohms. They all got the holes drilled into just a slot. They work great.
 

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I like the deep well and how the post are welded in. I think the Atty has a great design and I dig the retro logo. I don't know what the differences is between the versions. I've seen some online that don't have the flush look, where the body sits on the deck rather than over it.

Both the Tobeco and Infinite clones are near enough 1:1, I wouldn't risk any of the others.
 

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Both the Tobeco and Infinite clones are near enough 1:1, I wouldn't risk any of the others.

yea the tobeco is almsot dead on, the engravings are fantastic. theo nly diference I could spot myself is the screws arent the black heat treated ones. Otherwise, a 1:1 indeed
 
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