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The best flavor I've had, hands down. There is nothing that I've tried that's even close. It's a Flavor Factory!

I would have to agree, I love this dripper!

Not sure why but I wish I could afford another one. That being said it would be the death of me if my better half took another one out of the mailbox.
 

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Yeah let us know how that goes. I'm using 30 gage on this build. It's vaping absolutely awesome right now I have to say.

I love the deep drip well it holds a lot of juice. I also love how it literally has air tubes instead of air holes on the side. No more leaking dripper man I hate that. My Patriot and Helios always have some juice drip out when I don't realize it's tilted. The air tubes direct air right at the coils which are plentifully fed by the well. Being that I only rebuild coils about every 2 weeks I'm cool with the challenging build. I also like how there are only 170 of these in the world :)

I got #163, what did you get?
170 for now they will keep building them if they stay in business. And then there is the clones. wished I had one but not for $120
 

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I wish Mod N World the best of luck because they made a bada$$ dripper here. My Fogger V4 hasn't left it's post in the cabinet since I got it. It's just a great design, holds a ton of juice, doesn't leak, kicks flavor like it's out of the bottle, what more could we ask for?

There is always one request right? Mine would be that the matching serial numbered drip tip that comes as an option was the same finish as the rda. The rda is brushed and drip tip is polished. Minor request but everything else is just spot on.
 

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I'm a big fan of the Magna. If you pick one up give it a real good cleaning. The machine oil gets down into the air ports and is a real PITA. I used a hot bath, everclear and pipe cleaner to get them clean.

+1 on this. I had to get a q tip and shove that thing in there real good haha.

Have you guys looked at the mephisto? Just ordered one from Liquid Lounge. They still have em stock, but you have to call to place an order. Should be getting that beast tomorrow.
 

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+1 on this. I had to get a q tip and shove that thing in there real good haha.

Have you guys looked at the mephisto? Just ordered one from Liquid Lounge. They still have em stock, but you have to call to place an order. Should be getting that beast tomorrow.

About to check that out right now, thanks. Definitely let us know your thoughts on it.
 

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Received one of these in the mail today, Yatzee. It's my first RDA, I'm a noob a bit over a month in. Got it built and vaping well. I'm at 1 ohm, dual 10 wrap 30 awg micro (these are coils 5+6 in my lifetime) wicked with CC rayon. Think I want to go lower next time, will prolly rebuild tomorrow. Thinking 9 wrap 28 awg. How are the users of the viking setting up and wicking? Are you all draping the wick over the posts? How high are your coils, perhaps in comparison to the post screws? Do you all make the coils in line with the posts or perpendicular? Wasn't a lot of room to get that wick through be we got it going. Also I just have my wicks tucked in down the sides. They are to the bottom of the well but not snaking all over it, can see the well down the middle and all, am I wicking it right? Sure is vaping well so can't be that bad :) ModNWorld was out of stock when I ordered so I got it from VapinArt, but looks like modNWorld has em back in stock.

Overall I really like the design, good quality, and that vikings just tough. Pleased with the buy. Thanks for any tips you all may offer.
 

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How are the users of the viking setting up and wicking? Are you all draping the wick over the posts? How high are your coils, perhaps in comparison to the post screws? Do you all make the coils in line with the posts or perpendicular? Wasn't a lot of room to get that wick through be we got it going. Also I just have my wicks tucked in down the sides. They are to the bottom of the well but not snaking all over it, can see the well down the middle and all, am I wicking it right? Sure is vaping well so can't be that bad :) ModNWorld was out of stock when I ordered so I got it from VapinArt, but looks like modNWorld has em back in stock.

Overall I really like the design, good quality, and that vikings just tough. Pleased with the buy. Thanks for any tips you all may offer.

I've been running my coils in the opposite direction than what most people have been doing, and it works brilliantly.

With this coil setup (dual 26g, .55Ω) I run one wick through both coils and have the tails going to opposite sides of the well.

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I have been using my Viking for about a month now and i have to say, It is the best when it comes to flavor over anything i have owned/tried.

I have 2 questions that i have been wondering about.

!)Is there any way to remove the AFC ring? It cannot be unscrewed from the actual atomizer itself

2) If you notice, Its not 2 separate air channels, If you look thru the air hole you can see straight thru it, The hole goes straight thru,So technically i think its 1 hole drilled straight across, If that is the case, How easy do you think it would be to maybe drill the hole/channel out to one size larger?
 

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If you drill it out, you will ruin the flavor that it's meant to provide. You don't want to do that. This atty is not meant to make clouds.

Understood! Yeah that's what I sorta figured that the air flow and air hope size was perfectly sized to get the most flavor and making it any larger would kill the flavor.

Thanks
 

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I'm loving my #146

Forgot which review it was, but recall on one video review they got the bottom section apart. It is not setup that 1 of the air intakes feed just 1 of the air ports on the deck. The intakes open up to the air chamber below the deck, and the two tubes feeding the deck attach to that air chamber.

I keep wondering if I should be opening up that bottom section for cleaning at some point? I soak it and flush it out but it's nice to put eye's on and scrub. Anyone take it apart like that? It's still my only dripper and I'm very pleased with it. Daily use around the house and I have a tank that's for out and about which also sees some around the house action.
 
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