It wasn't a case of blaming tools, I had it wicking lovely after trying several different types of builds, it vaped nicely I just didn't think the flavour was that great compared to other atties and I just didn't like the aesthetics either
Overall I just wasn't that impressed with it
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wasnt directed at you though....just something I see alot when it comes to any rba that requires a learning process in regards to wicking. 1000s of ft customers crying about kayfuns springs to mind
Thanks to ned, Ment, BD1, 9668harry, TheTartanSpartan, Loco and arboreal for advice!
Got home from work to find my Erlkonigin has pissed itself. Left just enough long-steeped custard in the tank, to let me know what I'll be missing. Sigh.
The great/terrible thing about clones, you don't know (until many efforts, and high blood pressure) whether the atty was badly made, or badly wicked/coiled/filled. Suspect I was the culprit this time.
(BTW: the screws on my Erlk (and most on FT) are hopeless, rounded bottoms (oo-er!) which don't grab the wire. Have ordered some replacements from ebay, will post back if they are correct size.)
Is there an Erlkonigin clone available that allows the use to adjust the airflow without removing the tank from the device?
Not that I know of
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Oh, that's a shame. So? The clones are just as piss poor as the originals then? Pity.