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Vaped Crusader

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OK i'm getting into DIY and it's been suggested to me that I use a dripping atty to test my creations with.

My current lightsaber (as my grandson calls it, the mrs calls it a clarinet) is a Vamo and as i've never used one and am completely unfamiliar with them i'm looking for a dripping atty that is easy to clean/use as I do tend to swap around a lot.

All suggestions gratefully received and appreciated.

Thanks!
 
A lot of folk recommend the octopus cost around £10 also the IGO-L of similar value

Hope that helps mate :)
 
Any of the igo range are great value for money, there's the (L) as already mentioned then there's its baby brother the (s) and the latest editions are the (f) (weird tank type arrangement) and last but not least the new (w) which can be used single or duel coil
 
OK i'm getting into DIY and it's been suggested to me that I use a dripping atty to test my creations with.

My current lightsaber (as my grandson calls it, the mrs calls it a clarinet) is a Vamo and as i've never used one and am completely unfamiliar with them i'm looking for a dripping atty that is easy to clean/use as I do tend to swap around a lot.

All suggestions gratefully received and appreciated.

Thanks!

This may seem silly, but have you rebuilt any of your own wicks/coils yet?
If you like to mix your own 'juice', as I do, some flavours require a new wick/coil for optimum taste test...
 
hopefully my igo-l should arrive today so ill be able to comment on it later.

it cost a measly £11 and just based on the literally billions( well maybe a slight exageration) of people who have recommended it to me that cant be bad. :)
 
I went with an Igo L for the same reasons you point out. Cheap to buy, easy to rebuild and solidly made. I can recommend it.
 
Thanks for all the replies guys, it's given me a starting point and i'll be looking up all the suggestions!
This may seem silly, but have you rebuilt any of your own wicks/coils yet?
If you like to mix your own 'juice', as I do, some flavours require a new wick/coil for optimum taste test...
I couldn't rebuild a lego car let alone wicks or coils. It's something that i'll probably get my head around eventually, but so far I haven't mixed a single drop of juice, i'm easing into it. I'm a mixing virgin, just about to dip my toe into the world of mixology and hoping it won't hurt.
 
Thanks for all the replies guys, it's given me a starting point and i'll be looking up all the suggestions!

I couldn't rebuild a lego car let alone wicks or coils. It's something that i'll probably get my head around eventually, but so far I haven't mixed a single drop of juice, i'm easing into it. I'm a mixing virgin, just about to dip my toe into the world of mixology and hoping it won't hurt.

If wicking and coiling is out of the immediate question, it sort of leaves you with the one i suggested :D (go me) as it is a "plug in and go" kind of deal.

It isn't rebuildable, but for a fiver... meh :D
 
I know what you mean Vaped Crusader, we have all been there, it may seem daunting at first but it is well worth the learning curve.

What type of tanks are you using at the moment on your Vamo?
 
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