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olefolks

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It's all stainless steel, looks good, relatively high quality, small chamber for great flavor, fits all Reos.

I do a single coil using 29ga kanthal in 1 to 1.2 ohm range. Wrapped with 1/16 ID and use readyXwick

I feel the same as Beast. I use the same wire and ID but add a few more wraps to 1.5/1.8. I'm a Wuss. Also, I have 4 Cyclones. Two are the old style and two are the 2014 models. The 14's work fine for me.
 

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It's all stainless steel, looks good, relatively high quality, small chamber for great flavor, fits all Reos.

I do a single coil using 29ga kanthal in 1 to 1.2 ohm range. Wrapped with 1/16 ID and use readyXwick

Let me amend this to fits most Reos. I believe it would not fit and early run Woodvil.
 

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Smokingavin, that second pic looks like there is a peacock on your atty!:laugh: Is that the wick?
I wish I would have asked you guys who love them. I could not get my cyclone to go on the regular grand. Don't you guys feel that one post is awfully close to the cap also? I sold mine.:blush:
I hope you like your new cyclone CL! :)
 

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Smokingavin, that second pic looks like there is a peacock on your atty!:laugh: Is that the wick?
I wish I would have asked you guys who love them. I could not get my cyclone to go on the regular grand. Don't you guys feel that one post is awfully close to the cap also? I sold mine.:blush:
I hope you like your new cyclone CL! :)

Looks like a dual coil build with the wick going from one coil to the other. Most small chamber RBA have a post that is close to the outside edge. Just make sure to trim and tuck the back side of the tails in so it does not touch the cap. Typical short in a small RBA is not from the post to cap but from metal drip tips with long necks touching the post
 
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