Tank Ding 
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          |^|     This atomizer has become to one of my favorites.
          | |     Everytime I come back to it, it gets me fascinated again  
        V_|^|_V   and something in my head tells me that this is the only
       |==   ==|  device I need. 
       | > ^ < |  Because you clamp the wire under screwheads its more 
       |       |  likely made for round wire than for clapton. You can put
       |_______|  complex wire in it but there is really no need for it to
       |       |  get very decent flavor. 
       |       |  It has a three-post deck design which can be a bit tricky
       |#######|  at first, but since you wrapped your head around it, its 
       |_______|  a very effective way to clamp your coil and offers good
                  airflow too! This one has topairflow which makes it near
       impossible to leak. It has never leaked on me through the airflow!
       The tank is filled up through a spring loaded valve at top of the 
       deck. Just pull off the topcap set on your bottle and squeeze until
       its full. With the right nozle filling works great and is almost
       clean. With the not so right nozle on the other hand filling can be
       a pain and very messy. So this is a aspect to keep in mind. If
       filling fails its still a superb dripper. There is lots of well and
       lots of cotton to hold juice.
       The tank is underneath and liquid is fed through mesh wicks into the
       deck. So there can be no leaking through wrong cotton placement like
       an RTA. This is one reason I prefer RDAs most because there is one
       problem less to occur.
       I prefer the TankDing most on mechanical tubes but also a Pico makes
       a very handy combi. Because its made for a medium amount of wire 
       you even have decent batterylife on single 18650. A LG HG2 below 
       50Watts works great.
       6-7 Wraps of 24g SS wire is my current setup with 21700.
       For sure this a replica. When you consider getting one, try to get 
       one from Ulton. They make very decent quality in my experience.
       
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