Big Kev
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I said a while back that I'd buy a cheaper genuine atty if they became available, so sold on my Erlkonigin clone as soon as I got it and ordered the Erlprinz and I must admit, I'm very impressed.
I did what I have normally done lately, followed Pauly Meatballs slideshow exactly and it was very easy to set up for me, a 0.8ohm build, with organic cotton put through it and it's not leaked once. The o-rings on the top cap are securely in place and everything is made to a high standard. I've got a great airy draw, producing great flavour and vapour and I can't believe how light this atty is, way lighter than any other RBA that I've owned.
Has anyone had the chance to compare the clone/original against the Erlprinz, as I'd be interested to see if there are any differences.
One drawback, is the replacement tank and the stainless steel tank are priced for the Erlkonigin, so not really practical, hopefully they'll get a full set of accessories for the Erlprinz.
I did what I have normally done lately, followed Pauly Meatballs slideshow exactly and it was very easy to set up for me, a 0.8ohm build, with organic cotton put through it and it's not leaked once. The o-rings on the top cap are securely in place and everything is made to a high standard. I've got a great airy draw, producing great flavour and vapour and I can't believe how light this atty is, way lighter than any other RBA that I've owned.
Has anyone had the chance to compare the clone/original against the Erlprinz, as I'd be interested to see if there are any differences.
One drawback, is the replacement tank and the stainless steel tank are priced for the Erlkonigin, so not really practical, hopefully they'll get a full set of accessories for the Erlprinz.