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zoiDman

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I have 80 vg in my Lemo 2 right now and it vaoes beautifully. At 44 watts no dry hits and flavor and cloud production are intense. Hands down I think the Lemo 2 is the best single coil rta on the market

The Only thing that Spooks me about that type of RTA is that it looks like it would be Hard to increase the e-Liquid Slots in the RBA section if it Didn't wick well.

But I haven't heard much talk about Dry Hits for it. Might have to check one out.
 

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If you want to upgrade your Atlantis the V2 Atlantis is out with a upgraded tip. I tested one and ran it up to 80 watts with no dry hits. The tip has air holes in it to cool down the tip and has more air flow options then the Version 1. One tank you did not mention that is a upgrade over the Atlantis is the Delta 2. It has a RBA which you have to buy seperate but handles 45 watts on the stock coils with ease. The downside is it is hard to see your juice in the Delta 2. Aspire is rumored to be releasing the RBA for the Atlantis soon but a company called Anyvape Sega Tank has a RBA section that is supposed to work.
 

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I am so confident that you will love the Lemo 2 that if you don't I will personally buy it from you if you dislike it. With a guarantee like that, What do you have to lose?

STOP IT!

I've got about 5 IE Tabs open Right Now checking on Prices and Reviews. And my Credit Card in my Hand as we speak.

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STOP IT!

I've got about 5 IE Tabs open Right Now checking on Prices and Reviews. And my Credit Card in my Hand as we speak.

LOL
Like Nike says Just Do It! Listen to that little voice of reason in your head hahaha Sweet Vapes has a good price on the Lemo 2 and their customer service is great
 

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White Case I have on mine right now with my Melo
 

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They are a great combo! I was just looking into getting into rebuildables.


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You've got some great advice from the folks above, the only thing I would add it is, now you've got
some suggestions is to go on YouTube and watch some videos of folks rebuilding on the different tanks.
Give you an idea of what it's like on each...:2c:
 
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You've got some great advice from the folks above, the only thing I would add it is, now you've got
some suggestions is to go on YouTube and watch some videos of folks rebuilding on the different tanks.
Give you an idea of what it's like on each...:2c:

That is a Very Good Call.



BTW - I used to Hate Rip Trippers videos. But they are actually Very Concise. And Very Straight Forward.
 
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My vote is for the lemo. It is an awesome tank. I just own five lol and plan on buying more. I also have the lemo 2. Both are great tanks but I prefer the original better. Several things...the original is easier to clean and maintain IMO. With the extra parts and the top fill on the lemo 2 it is slightly more tedious to clean when changing juice or rewicking. Also I've noticed the separate bottom section if not screwed on tight will leak a little on occasion as well as it may come unscrewed when switching mods. Not to mention the lemo 2 doesn't hold as much juice as the original. Its never been that big of a deal having to bottom fill the original. Its actually really easy once you get used to it even with a dropper. The air flow ajustment on the original never was a concern because I usually run it wide open anyway. Hope this helps. Oh BTW both are just as easy to learn to build on but I do find it slightly less cumbersome with the original.
 
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