Okey dokey......my take on the Lemo:
Firstly let me say this is a great atty for it's astounding simplicity. It is by no means perfect because there is no such thing as a perfect atty that is right for everyone. Like all others it fills a specific niche. More on that later.
NB: This review is limited to mech mods so bear that in mind.
Pros:
Simple as a Kayfun.
Not too many parts like a Kayfun V4
Great capacity @ 5ml
Easy to build and wick
Single coil so ramp up is instant.
Glass tank for tank cracking juice and visual cue on juice level.
Huge airflow and airflow range
Original atty at a clone price point
Incredible vapour production for a single coil setup
Flavour is fantastic from 0,7 Ohms down.
Cons:
Not good for mouth to lung hits as airflow is not granular enough due to the 4 huge air holes
Ideal range on a mech is 0.7 to 0.3 Ohms as then the airflow works with the coil
Rather large
Glass tank so careful not to drop it.
PITA to remove juice if you want to rewick or recoil and the tank is not empty
Not a pocket friendly device
Need to unscrew the base for airflow adjustments.
Juice screw means you have to have a screwdriver to refill.
So who is this device ideal for? It is perfect for folk who like dripping on the dark side ( 0.5 ohms and less) but need a RTA for extended vape sessions while not sacrificing much in the way of flavour and cloud production. This is a perfect RTA for lung hitters because of the airflow.
So who is it not for? Not for folk who dislike lung hits as the airflow is just too airy. I found that closing 2 of the 4 holes makes it a lot better though.
So to wrap it up it's a keeper but will not be used when out and about. My Aqua does that job perfectly. So let's compare it to the Aqua so folks who have an Aqua will know.
In a nutshell the Aqua performs best (and better than the Lemo) in the 0.6 - 0.9 Ohm range. Below 0.6 Ohm the Lemo kills it but you better have the lungs for it. The huge airflow on the Lemo ensures that below 0.6 that the vape is warmish but not hot. Flavour really comes out in this range.
Aqua Pros
Rather small atty
Pocket friendly
No glass so can and have been dropped numerous times
Airflow suits the 0.6 to 0.9 Ohm range and fine grained.
Airflow adjustment on the fly and juice flow control on the fly with no tools needed.
Top filled with no tools or mess.
Emptying the tank is a breeze when rewicking
Fantastic flavour in the 0.6 to 0.8 Ohm range
Indestructible
Aqua cons
Small juice capacity (2ml)
Cannot see how much juice left (can use a pmma tank but I am so used to it that I know exactly when it's empty before getting dry hits)
Airflow not suitable for coils below 0.5
Dual coils work best
Coiling it is a PITA but I only need to do it every 3 months
Wicking needs to be done properly - too much wick gives a warmer vape and more frequent rewicking. Too little wick and it will gurgle.
So the Aqua is my ultra reliable and dependable RTA that stays in my pocket 24/7. The Lemo is for when I want hard hitting silver inducing mindless cloud filled sessions or to put smokers on their place without taking out the drippers.
Kayfun lovers who like a tight draw should look elswhere. Kayfun lovers who yearn who subohm builds with airflow and clouds production to match will be very impressed. By the way the Lemo does kill the Aqua when it comes to vapour production. It can put some drippers to shame. Definitely a RTA for cloud chasers. Please do not run a 1 Ohm coil in there - flavour is very muted. This is a subohm atty (unless you have a high power electronic mod I guess).
Loved your review @RezaD !
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and views and summarising the pros and cons so well