So I got my Brunhildes from mail. Havent tried the mtl yet cause I have no juice for mtl. Experimenting hard on the 1o3.
So far...no luck. Maybe my juice is too thick for the stainless steel cable wicks, cause when I tuck the wick in with a full tank, it doesen't seem to wick, or its ultra slow, vg80/pg. It seems like an rdta that seems to offer endless possibilities humongous space for all the builds you wasn't even thinking to be possible.
If I am completely honest this far the design has a major flaw for my aesthetics. I would love to have a quarter turn on the manageable parts instead of a simple stick it on. Also the airflow adjustment is wayyy too tight. I am pretty strong of a person and even I have a hard time adjusting the airflow on the top cap. The filling mechanism is ok, though not my favourite.
Only thing I totally love about Brunhilde so far is, you don't have to empty the tank to rebuild. Also the clouds are above totally massive, if the tase would come atleast half in cohesion with the clouds it would be a winner in my books.
Everybody praising the Brunhildes, so I am dead point serious that I am missing something and doing something wrong in my builds, or I have the wrong juice.
I have drawn a conclusion that the Brunhilde builds are limited by the thickness of juice, how fast the wicking of steel cables plus your wicking work to keep up with the consumption via evaporation and not to over wet at same time.... too many variables atm.
Also it seems to me it would work better with strechy coils, aka the battery life would surely suffer a critical hit at this point.
Atm I am loving the Oxva even more, because of the longevity and stableness and the superiour taste it offers at the same time, also Oxva is way easier to build and wick...only my opinion.
Also the Oxva design compared to Brunhilde seems more sophisticated and having seriousely more tought process being put into it, especially what considers the consumer, ease and comfortability of use.
My vegas money wont be on this opinion to last, because I am still getting to know Brunhilde and exploring the possibilities, totally might be that I change my mind in a month or two.
Peace!
So far...no luck. Maybe my juice is too thick for the stainless steel cable wicks, cause when I tuck the wick in with a full tank, it doesen't seem to wick, or its ultra slow, vg80/pg. It seems like an rdta that seems to offer endless possibilities humongous space for all the builds you wasn't even thinking to be possible.
If I am completely honest this far the design has a major flaw for my aesthetics. I would love to have a quarter turn on the manageable parts instead of a simple stick it on. Also the airflow adjustment is wayyy too tight. I am pretty strong of a person and even I have a hard time adjusting the airflow on the top cap. The filling mechanism is ok, though not my favourite.
Only thing I totally love about Brunhilde so far is, you don't have to empty the tank to rebuild. Also the clouds are above totally massive, if the tase would come atleast half in cohesion with the clouds it would be a winner in my books.
Everybody praising the Brunhildes, so I am dead point serious that I am missing something and doing something wrong in my builds, or I have the wrong juice.
I have drawn a conclusion that the Brunhilde builds are limited by the thickness of juice, how fast the wicking of steel cables plus your wicking work to keep up with the consumption via evaporation and not to over wet at same time.... too many variables atm.
Also it seems to me it would work better with strechy coils, aka the battery life would surely suffer a critical hit at this point.
Atm I am loving the Oxva even more, because of the longevity and stableness and the superiour taste it offers at the same time, also Oxva is way easier to build and wick...only my opinion.
Also the Oxva design compared to Brunhilde seems more sophisticated and having seriousely more tought process being put into it, especially what considers the consumer, ease and comfortability of use.
My vegas money wont be on this opinion to last, because I am still getting to know Brunhilde and exploring the possibilities, totally might be that I change my mind in a month or two.
Peace!
