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MidwestExpress

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Yes you will order this one also Midwest...Think VCMT capacity and a bigger chamber then the Griffin, more airflow, more settings, better juice control, holds 8mls, and has swappable decks....Its my new favorite tank...I thought I wouldnt like it before I got it and it has blown me away....Ill be doing my first impression tomorrow and build pics/log.

I got the Boreas from Leon...I dont know if its available yet...
How is the flavor?

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It's a bit off a confusing blame game now at ECF over this, I like the forum (yeah maybe not liked here ) but thank god it''s a little more relaxed down here...at least I can use the big old ugly words when I need to LOL
 

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Yo, got my Boreas. This thing is off the hook. Needs its own thread. I'm gonna start one in this subforum.


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But let me say this though, the flavor on the ALLERIA is WOW, build it right it will do you right, if you like big fat coils ALLERIA ain't for you....
I was planning on some parallel 430ss dual coils at 2.5mm.

See how that goes!

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Ive been banned since last night and now my Raymo2u Builds thread is gone, along with the Post Your Builds Thread....WTF???
 

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Are they saying you're an unregistered supplier? I think the rules here are if you are an unregistered supplier you can only have one thread in that section to advertise all the things you are selling. I'm not saying that's what happened @raymo2u. Just wondering if that's what did happen. Maybe it's just a glitch in the forum.

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Are they saying you're an unregistered supplier? I think the rules here are if you are an unregistered supplier you can only have one thread in that section to advertise all the things you are selling. I'm not saying that's what happened @raymo2u. Just wondering if that's what did happen. Maybe it's just a glitch in the forum.

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No VU got hacked or some shit and many people got banned and wiped, along with threads...it doesnt only involve me...
 

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I was finally able to put the Boreas down long enough to build the Alleria at 2 am today. I enjoy this tank also, it has good flavor and the see through tank is a great idea. The Alleria came without the wick ring on the deck so it was harder to get the wicks to stay in the channels. I will say that subtank supply has some of the best customer service of all the places I’ve bought from. I sent them an email at 2am and they got back to me immediately and I sent them a pic and they already have a replacement deck on the way!
 

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Mythical_OD

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Ive been vaping on the Alleria for about 2 days now and I gotta say I love this thing. Its my first RTA so I got nothing to judge it against but its awesome. The juice flow control is really dope, tho Id really like to use a air flow control drip tip on it since even with the air flow wide open I feel like I want more. Those are really the only complaints I have. The build deck is a lil small but once you get it set up it hits like a beast. Probably not gonna fit any fancy or big coils in this, but regular ones still work great and gets you back to basics.
 

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I like having all 4 open just have all the holes closed a bit. So the Juice control is wide open and Im getting that 3 holes feel...

I hadn’t tried that, thanks for the tip it’s the best of both worlds.
 

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If you are talking about the Boreas, it's currently out of stock. Here's the link.

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Glad to see their stuff is selling well. They're taking good input from people and making some really cool stuff. Usually a function over form guy but that Coilporn RTA is just damn pretty.
 

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Glad to see their stuff is selling well. They're taking good input from people and making some really cool stuff. Usually a function over form guy but that Coilporn RTA is just damn pretty.
That Coilporn RTA is one of the best performing RTA's Ive used period....Its pretty damn functional!

The Boreas is Function but isnt something I consider attractive, it is a true workhorse and monster tamer..
 

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That Coilporn RTA is one of the best performing RTA's Ive used period....Its pretty damn functional!

The Boreas is Function but isnt something I consider attractive, it is a true workhorse and monster tamer..
Good to hear, sorry if I mistook it, but I was under the impression when you lumped it with some of the older RTAs that it was a bit lacking. Even more reason to grab one then :D.
 

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Good to hear, sorry if I mistook it, but I was under the impression when you lumped it with some of the older RTAs that it was a bit lacking. Even more reason to grab one then :D.
Its quality is higher then the ones I categorized it with but its deck is in the same range, this is why it was put into that category....Its Cthulhu V2 Quality and same sized deck with much better features and much better look..
 

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OK, so I have only been running the Alleria since yesterday. Started off with a simple build: dual parallel coils, 10 wraps each of 430 SS at 2.5 ID. Comes out at .24 ohm on the Homh Wrecker G2. They are wicked with plain old Japanese cotton that I Scottish rolled.

So far this tank is working very well. Easy to build on of course, easy to wick, and very nice build quality. It feels like a tank! Super solid construction with it. Mine showed up clean, not any machine oil, burs, or any other missed aspects of the machining process. I went through it all and checked it out and gave it a quick rinse and then set it up. Getting used to the juice control is what I am working with now. Yesterday I had the juice control opened up and it started waterfalling out of the air inlets. I didn't even see the juice in the chimney other than on the wick. Not sure what the deal was with that. So last night, I pulled it back apart, washed everything but the deck and put it back together. Then I started with the juice control completely closed and I worked on opening the juice flow with half turns as I went. I ended up not getting consistent hits until the juice flow ended being opened all the way up again. I am not getting the juice waterfall any longer. Seems to be working just fine now. Who knows what I did in the first place.

I do have to say, I got through juice faster with this tank than I do in my Crown of the TFV4 I used to have! I fill the tank, walk around using it for a bit and then realize I have no juice left.

When it comes to flavor, I am tasting things I have never tasted in my juices. The biggest flavors that are jumping out to me now are the creams and custards. I have been running this mainly in TC mode but also ran it in VW mode a bit this morning while figuring out the juice flow. Great flavor any way I have gone at this thing.

I am really enjoying this tank. I will like it the more I work with it and get a better understanding of the tank. It is cool to keep an eye on the wicks and the coils. Now, if they dropped a capacity upgrade kit in our laps! :rolleyes:
 

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OK, so I have only been running the Alleria since yesterday. Started off with a simple build: dual parallel coils, 10 wraps each of 430 SS at 2.5 ID. Comes out at .24 ohm on the Homh Wrecker G2. They are wicked with plain old Japanese cotton that I Scottish rolled.

So far this tank is working very well. Easy to build on of course, easy to wick, and very nice build quality. It feels like a tank! Super solid construction with it. Mine showed up clean, not any machine oil, burs, or any other missed aspects of the machining process. I went through it all and checked it out and gave it a quick rinse and then set it up. Getting used to the juice control is what I am working with now. Yesterday I had the juice control opened up and it started waterfalling out of the air inlets. I didn't even see the juice in the chimney other than on the wick. Not sure what the deal was with that. So last night, I pulled it back apart, washed everything but the deck and put it back together. Then I started with the juice control completely closed and I worked on opening the juice flow with half turns as I went. I ended up not getting consistent hits until the juice flow ended being opened all the way up again. I am not getting the juice waterfall any longer. Seems to be working just fine now. Who knows what I did in the first place.

I do have to say, I got through juice faster with this tank than I do in my Crown of the TFV4 I used to have! I fill the tank, walk around using it for a bit and then realize I have no juice left.

When it comes to flavor, I am tasting things I have never tasted in my juices. The biggest flavors that are jumping out to me now are the creams and custards. I have been running this mainly in TC mode but also ran it in VW mode a bit this morning while figuring out the juice flow. Great flavor any way I have gone at this thing.

I am really enjoying this tank. I will like it the more I work with it and get a better understanding of the tank. It is cool to keep an eye on the wicks and the coils. Now, if they dropped a capacity upgrade kit in our laps! :rolleyes:
I always have th JC wide open, I fill it up closing the AFC. I love having the chamber clear because you can see each wick after taking a draw and seeing which you need to play with if its not wicking correctly, this cuts wicking time in half if your having issues....its a great feature. Even though you can build crazy on the tank you can build some decent smaller coils and have a amazing vape since the glass seems to give off better flavor then metal RTA's Ive used in the past and the glass also is a great insulator...I still havent got the tank warm yet...
 

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When I get some time, I'm going to build some bigger fc's to throw in this thing. The ss coils I threw in were quick and easy to throw together and get in. Also wanted to be able to use tc on both of my mods. I agree with the clear glad to see wicking being great for diagnostics. That is why I was trying to figure out why I was having so much juice coming it off the air inlets. I could actually see that there was no juice getting past the wicking and flooding the chamber. Mitch nicer than having to guess if my wicks were not filling correctly.

I wicked this just like the Griffin. Should you wick this like the Griffin or should you let it pass through the ring more?

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When I get some time, I'm going to build some bigger fc's to throw in this thing. The ss coils I threw in were quick and easy to throw together and get in. Also wanted to be able to use tc on both of my mods. I agree with the clear glad to see wicking being great for diagnostics. That is why I was trying to figure out why I was having so much juice coming it off the air inlets. I could actually see that there was no juice getting past the wicking and flooding the chamber. Mitch nicer than having to guess if my wicks were not filling correctly.

I wicked this just like the Griffin. Should you wick this like the Griffin or should you let it pass through the ring more?

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I wick it so its slightly further down...The amount of cotton is alot less then the Griffin so they can be brought down further and still wick well
 

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Yup I agree
FLAVOR ON THIS RTA is off the hook!!!
ALLERIA is my all day tank, I feel like I can drop it and none happens to it, and yes it's a fucking juice guzzler


VAPE IT
I think a black one would look good on my black/black ML class. I'd still prefer a 25mm version...
 

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Hey all. I got my Alleria last week, it hasn't left my mod since. The flavor I get out of this RTA is unreal. I have some 2.5mm SS Claptons in it, did a little Scottish Roll wicking in there with some KGD, juice flow wide open. Wicks great, looks great, almost too much flavor for me to handle. It does drink some juice, but the top fill makes that a non issue really. I love this RTA.
 

Mythical_OD

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Still love my Alleria. Such a dope tank. The juice flow control is such a good approach, and the wicking works great. Havent had a single dry hit out of a dozen or so tank fulls. With the clear deck cover or whatever, you can really keep track of whats goin on with the coils and the cotton. And you learn little "secrets" about how it operates. If for whatever reason the wicks do get a little dry, you can close the juice control fully, then open it back up. It kind of creates a vacuum and when you open it back up it draws liquid right up the wicks and saturates them really nicely.

I bought a Moonshot as well and even though thats really nice (and better build quality and airflow), the Alleria just functions nicer. Though both have their place. Im waiting on a Boreas to come when they get restocked, so fully looking forward to putting that up against the Alleria.
 

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Still love my Alleria. Such a dope tank. The juice flow control is such a good approach, and the wicking works great. Havent had a single dry hit out of a dozen or so tank fulls. With the clear deck cover or whatever, you can really keep track of whats goin on with the coils and the cotton. And you learn little "secrets" about how it operates. If for whatever reason the wicks do get a little dry, you can close the juice control fully, then open it back up. It kind of creates a vacuum and when you open it back up it draws liquid right up the wicks and saturates them really nicely.

I bought a Moonshot as well and even though thats really nice (and better build quality and airflow), the Alleria just functions nicer. Though both have their place. Im waiting on a Boreas to come when they get restocked, so fully looking forward to putting that up against the Alleria.
The Boreas and the Alleria are 2 different Leagues...Thats like comparing the quality of My Exodus mod vs a Cloned tube Mod...or the Griffin vs the Goblin Mini....

The Alleria is a Flavor RTA and it does its job very well, it also has a bit of flair with its clear chamber and style.
The Boreas is a Workhorse RTA, if you want to toss a massive build in it and cloud to the moon you got it, it has crazy capacity and room...its not much of a looker IMO but its a "Builders RTA" much like the Griffin but has taken the Griffins status to the exponential.
 
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The Boreas and the Alleria are 2 different Leagues...Thats like comparing the quality of My Exodus mod vs a Cloned tube Mod...or the Griffin vs the Goblin Mini....

The Alleria is a Flavor RTA and it does its job very well, it also has a biut of flair with its clear chamber and style.
The Boreas is a Workhorse RTA, if you want to toss a massive build in it and cloud to the moon you got it, it has crazy capacity and room...its not much of a looker IMO but its a "Builders RTA" much like the Griffin but has taken the Griffins status to the exponential.
Really? I can't imagine getting more flavor than I do out of the Boreas - do I need an Alleria too? LOL
 

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Really? I can't imagine getting more flavor than I do out of the Boreas - do I need an Alleria too? LOL
It really is more intense....If your looking for a smaller tank then that is the only tank I would suggest. The Griffin has been superseded by the Boreas and the Alleria is the secoind tank in my line up....The deck is the same size as the Crius and Cthulhu V2 but the flavor is much more intense, I would think it all has to do with the Glass chamber and the insulation from the excess heat...It keeps everything consistent within the RTA while vaping and the chamber being small make the vape have more of a punch...
You could chain vape @ 100w for an hour straight and have no problems grabbing the whole tank with your hands...I love it.
 

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