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snake94115

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Lol

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You know it actually looks good.Weird yeah but still good.Where the heck did you get that?
 

snake94115

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No its a clone that's not named same as what it is clone of. And from what I hear it is better than what it is a clone of.

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Wait...So the clone isn't called (squeeze)?
And the clone is better?
Did I get that right?
 

raineysky

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Member For 4 Years
Speaking of purple, my only vape friend saw my purple Squeeze 2 today and thought it was a high-end mod. Told him it was the same thing as my silver one sitting nearby :)

On another note; I just took a unexpected 2800 mile car trip and brought my everyday carries, the Squeeze 2 and Rage. Things were cool until about mile 2200 when the wife couldn't take it anymore and shut me down from vaping in the car. The noise from the slightly rolled down window finally got on her nerves. I had been checking out the pod systems just for occasions like this. But today I saw the Vapefly Galaxies MTL Squonk RDTA and may give it a whirl first. Already know it's gonna be too tight though.
 

R3alJim Shady

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Speaking of purple, my only vape friend saw my purple Squeeze 2 today and thought it was a high-end mod. Told him it was the same thing as my silver one sitting nearby :)

On another note; I just took a unexpected 2800 mile car trip and brought my everyday carries, the Squeeze 2 and Rage. Things were cool until about mile 2200 when the wife couldn't take it anymore and shut me down from vaping in the car. The noise from the slightly rolled down window finally got on her nerves. I had been checking out the pod systems just for occasions like this. But today I saw the Vapefly Galaxies MTL Squonk RDTA and may give it a whirl first. Already know it's gonna be too tight though.
You should take a look at the Berserker. I hear it's on the airy side for a MTL.

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BrewBear

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You should take a look at the Berserker. I hear it's on the airy side for a MTL.

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Had one of them, used it for about 5 minutes or less. The chamber is too big, the coil sits too high and the vape feels hollow. Might be better with a Supersonic.
 

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Squonkamaniac
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I love the narda clone and am looking for more similar restriction attys. Was thinking of the following, any feedback? Or any suggestions for me. I only squonk.

B2k clone
Venna clone
Ammit mtl rda
Skyfall clone
Flave 22 has become one of my favorites, although I like the NarDa's better.
 

Arthur-VU

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Member For 2 Years
Squeezer not squeeze.

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as in HUGO SQUEEZER???????????

Ok. I get it know.

I know that one, and the drama with it being a clone and supposedly a good one the defeats the authentic according to some folk that have it.

Lots of times things are posted here without details and seems like I need a magic decoder ring.
 

Train

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So...the Tobhino - one of the latest inexpensive hype RDA's.

Got it because:
a) TWO of them, for $35, shipped...
b) Good reviews from some squonkers
c) Comes with ring and even more important, 810 tip adapter

What's good:
a) Off the bat, very good flavor. Probably better than Nudge22. As good or better than DPro Mini and Recurve
b) 810 adapter. Love it - I have a TON of 810 tips, and prefer them...

What's bad:
a) IMPOSSIBLE (almost) to build with simple wire. Someone should have mentioned this - it's a screw, down at the bottom of a wide slot. It's simply NOT meant to capture a round wire. I got it built, but it's a hit-or-miss, mangle-your-coil process.

What's what:
a) I could use a LITTLE more airflow. It's tighter than the Recurve. It's a TINY bit tighter than a Nudge22. It's a little looser than a DPro MIni, possibly just due to the drip tip bore diff.

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DogMan

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Thanks. Can't say I own any of the reference points, but I think I get the gist anyway
So...the Tobhino - one of the latest inexpensive hype RDA's.

Got it because:
a) TWO of them, for $35, shipped...
b) Good reviews from some squonkers
c) Comes with ring and even more important, 810 tip adapter

What's good:
a) Off the bat, very good flavor. Probably better than Nudge22. As good or better than DPro Mini and Recurve
b) 810 adapter. Love it - I have a TON of 810 tips, and prefer them...

What's bad:
a) IMPOSSIBLE (almost) to build with simple wire. Someone should have mentioned this - it's a screw, down at the bottom of a wide slot. It's simply NOT meant to capture a round wire. I got it built, but it's a hit-or-miss, mangle-your-coil process.

What's what:
a) I could use a LITTLE more airflow. It's tighter than the Recurve. It's a TINY bit tighter than a Nudge22. It's a little looser than a DPro MIni, possibly just due to the drip tip bore diff.

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Zaxxaz

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I didn’t have any issues building the tobhino with round wire. Might have just got lucky maybe. I used 24 gauge kanthal,and could see that 26 gauge or thinner would not work. I personally hate these damn alien staple stagger fuse fricken coils that everything seems to be designed for nowadays.


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b.m.

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I didn’t have any issues building the tobhino with round wire. Might have just got lucky maybe. I used 24 gauge kanthal,and could see that 26 gauge or thinner would not work. I personally hate these damn alien staple stagger fuse fricken coils that everything seems to be designed for nowadays.


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I did manage to get mine built with 26 gauge SS,but like Train mentioned,it is a pain in the ass,took me probably 15 minutes to get the legs just right so the screws would grab them.I wasn't getting very good flavor,so decided to try the claptons they include with it,and still don't get very good flavor.I think i need to play around with the coil height some to see if i can get it where i like it,because right now it's just ok haha.
 

R3alJim Shady

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I did manage to get mine built with 26 gauge SS,but like Train mentioned,it is a pain in the ass,took me probably 15 minutes to get the legs just right so the screws would grab them.I wasn't getting very good flavor,so decided to try the claptons they include with it,and still don't get very good flavor.I think i need to play around with the coil height some to see if i can get it where i like it,because right now it's just ok haha.
I have mine so that I can see the bottom half of the coil through the airflow slots on the deck. Problem is that bc of the way you have to bend the leads your coil can become off center. Getting the right length of leads is the trickiest part, IMO.

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b.m.

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I have mine so that I can see the bottom half of the coil through the airflow slots on the deck. Problem is that bc of the way you have to bend the leads your coil can become off center. Getting the right length of leads is the trickiest part, IMO.

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Thanks for the tip,that is probably my problem,i put the coil so the airflow slots are at roughly the middle of the coil,but mine has definitely been a bit off center,being pulled closer to the side where the leads are connected.Overall it's a nice little rda,so definitely want to play around with it to get it going good,so i'll pop a new coil in tonight and see what i can come up with
 

TrollDragon

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What's bad:
a) IMPOSSIBLE (almost) to build with simple wire. Someone should have mentioned this - it's a screw, down at the bottom of a wide slot. It's simply NOT meant to capture a round wire. I got it built, but it's a hit-or-miss, mangle-your-coil process.
Do the plates and screws come out? A little channel cut into the post back might aid in trapping, a few seconds with the Dremel.

I did this to all my Kayfuns back in the day due to round head post screws.
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TrollDragon

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I saw a mirror finished Tobhino the other day on FB, that's one sharp looking RDA.
The guy polished the SS top cap and mashed it up with black parts.

(Not my picture or RDA.)
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SteelDriver

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Member For 4 Years
Do the plates and screws come out? A little channel cut into the post back might aid in trapping, a few seconds with the Dremel.

I did this to all my Kayfuns back in the day due to round head post screws.
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That is why I like the dpro mini better. It has teardrop shaped post holes and is one of the few post less that will catch round wire like it should. Plus more af than the Tobino.

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Train

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Good idea - that THEY should have thought of, lol.
Can't get the "plate" out - but in theory, a simple vertical notch down in the middle of these "slots" would give the wire a place to be while the screw tightened... They're a little deeper than they look here, and a 26 g wire just slip-slides around.

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Do the plates and screws come out? A little channel cut into the post back might aid in trapping, a few seconds with the Dremel.

I did this to all my Kayfuns back in the day due to round head post screws.
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SteelDriver

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Good idea - that THEY should have thought of, lol.
Can't get the "plate" out - but in theory, a simple vertical notch down in the middle of these "slots" would give the wire a place to be while the screw tightened... They're a little deeper than they look here, and a 26 g wire just slip-slides around.

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What they could have done is make the screws cover the whole hole. Say that 5 times as fast as you can lmao.


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