Innokin Cool Fire 2

Then again .. in this case I dont think size is really the issue .. here they are next to a Twisp style 1453 eCiggie.. might be more about the weight .. and with an 18350 type mech mod with these types of RTAs you are very likely gonna run out of battery power before lunch (at least the way I vape).. they are a bit power hungry ..

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I still want one of these, but every review the guys say they'll never use it as an all day device. Why? They never justify it. Is it just an award shape or what?

The only reason I can think of why some don't recommend the Aqua as an all day device is leaking issues. There have been some but apparently once you've got it figured out it's quite hassle-free. See this thread for a proper review. The 2.5ml tank might also be a factor.

Ps. @vaporize.co.za the Ithaka uses no-resistance wire in part. Very usefull info for your site. And the Nautilus is a "replaceable coil atomizer", not related to any of your RTA's and generally considered to be comparable to the Aerotank you've got for sale.

Pps. I really like your new rebuildable stock :)
 
The only reason I can think of why some don't recommend the Aqua as an all day device is leaking issues. There have been some but apparently once you've got it figured out it's quite hassle-free. See this thread for a proper review. The 2.5ml tank might also be a factor.

Ps. @vaporize.co.za the Ithaka uses no-resistance wire in part. Very usefull info for your site. And the Nautilus is a "replaceable coil atomizer", not related to any of your RTA's and generally considered to be comparable to the Aerotank you've got for sale.

Pps. I really like your new rebuildable stock :)


Ummm, sorry. Was referring to the hammer mod ;)

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Ummm, sorry. Was referring to the hammer mod ;)

Anyway, the Hammer mech mod. It only takes 18350 batteries so it won't last very long. If you've got some spares and don't mind carrying them around with you, no problem.
 
The Hammer mod does come with an extension tube for larger batteries (18490 and 18650). It starts looking really silly though and completely spoils the effect.
 
Hi Zeki.. Sorry I dont have any box mods .. here's the mods I do have

As for Nautilus, I have the Kayfun 3.1, Inthaka , Aqua and Odysseus RTAs

The Kayfun and Inthaka are Russian 91% type clones.

The Aqua is very similar but has dual coils ..

((I have been using my Aqua for about a week now.. took three tries and 5 YouTube build videos to get the coils and wicks working and figure out the trick to turn it upside down when you refill.. but now it's cruising.. this is by far the most awesome Rebuildable Tank Atomizer in my personal collection now .. nothing else on the market can beat this one for flavour and taste. I'm running at 0.8ohm (2X 1.5ohm coils) on a JM mech mod and all I can say is it rocks!))

I think the Nautilus is an Odysseus clone .. maybe the other way around .. never know with these things :)

@Reinvanhardt

I'm sorry I have not been following the treads here on the Aspire Nautilus

I thought you guys were talking about the German made Nautilus SW .. that is of very similar design to the Oddy /Odysseus.. both RDA/RTA type tanks with ceramic style rebuildable coils

https://www.vapor-freak.de/zubehoer/Nautilus-SW/Nautilus-Dripping-Mode
 
The Hammer mod does come with an extension tube for larger batteries (18490 and 18650). It starts looking really silly though and completely spoils the effect.
its not difficult to make a small adapter, then it looks less dof and more beautiful
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what would be nice is a pipe dripper where you actually drip into the bowl of the pipe and suck out vape through the stem. just like a normal baccy pipe. that would be awesome
 
sadly the mechanicd behind it seem a little too complicated as you would somehow need a tube to channel the air from the dripper along the stem to the pipe tip and that would get clogged with condensation so quick you'd be sucking on juice in no time
 
I like this idea (gets sketchbook out). It can work, hmm...
imagine an igo-l or igo-w, air gets sucked in through the top in this mode (with a small reverse drip tip to channel air to the coil for better flavour), and you have a stem attached to the original intake hole. Underneath the stem, nearest the dripper, is an 18350..or a 14500 maybe.

Only thing that may be a hassle is you are actually holding the dripper part, and it'll get hot. PMMA topcap could be useful.

I'll be back:) I love this idea...drip where you used to put your tobacco in.
 
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