- The Rose V3 is a bit of a pain to wick, RTL is doable - slowly.
- The Taifun GT III is producing a stunningly nice vape - a bit less restricted than #1 and easier to build.
- The Hussar has just landed; fullsize and mini. Tight RTL draw wide open, so it likely best as MTL or using vertical coil, (I'll be trying latter this weekend). After 10 minutes, the draw seems a little more loose - more like the Taifun now.
I have been loving the Taifun in VW mode as a sofa vape. I did take it to work and it was fine, but until I get spare glass I prefer to keep it home. The Rose had been going to work and I recoiled/wicked it last night, filled it, and I plan to leave it in the car as a backup - since the JC is closed and it thus will not leak all over.
Since this is my first 15 minutes with my Coppervape Hussar, I already learned that there are
three o-rings on the refill-cap, (go on, ask how I know..).. Yes, I had a "spare" after washing and rebuilt, filled, and had it pee all over. D'oh! Slightly more open than the Rose, slightly less than the Taifun. Build difficulty is minimal but be aware: like the Rose, you can only use PC tanks.
With the Hussar, if someone made a metal valve-ring as a seat, we could lock down a pyrex tank to it as the chimney threads into the cap. Should they come out, I want one. Pyrex on this would be very, very nice.
Yeah, the Taifun and Hussar are keepers.. Under 20w, under 0.5Ω, and under 3mm ID. I'm sold.
I've been wanting to try the skyline, but here's the rub: by the time you get it and the spares and other-parts, you could have enough invested to get the Hussar and the GT. I may never order the skyline just because I can live without it.