My Newbie expierience with Delta 2 RBA , Thumbs up, I recomend it

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Donso

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Hi to everybody,
I want to encourage everybody who thinks about entering in the world of wicking his/her own coils,
It´s worth it.
Sorry for some otrographic errors, english is not my native language.
As I live in Panamá, it´s not that easy to try out houndrets of clearomizers...
In Panama selling vape stuff is prohibited, so I order everything from websites in USA and get them
delivered to Panamá. As I cannot afford buying always new Stock-coils for my Triton (3,50$ each one and 10$ delivery to Panamá) I ordered the Delta 2 togeather with its RBA section.

I encourage everyone to start wicking coils with that one, it´s very easy!!!
And you save a lot of money making your own coils instead of buying stock-coils.

My everyday vape when I go to work or when I´m out of house is my
"Aspire Nautilus Mini" set on a Spinner II battery.
At home I used for a long time an "Aspire Triton" set on a "Ecapple" Mod
And now my new baby for vaping at home is my "Delta II RBA"

Aspire Nautilus:

I don´t know a better clearomizer in that range and price.
It has a very good taste, the coils last for many many weks and the e-liquid
consumption is very low. So it is very economic !

Aspire Triton:

Using the 0.5 Ohm Coil its a very great flavor and vape experience !
Sure, it consumes much more juice but the throat-hit is awesome !
It´s the best vape expierience since today.
The 1.8 ohm Coil for the Triton in my opinion is useless...
In Nautilus I get a good throat hit with mouth to loung technique,
but with the 1.8 ohm coil in triton it´s not the same.. not useful for
loung inhaling and in mouth to loung it´s too smooth for my taste...
I also bought the RTA section but it´s not the same like the 0.4 ohm
Stock-coil.
As I´m new in building coils, the Delta II RBA section is more esaier to build than
the Aspire RTA...

Delta II:

The Stock-Coils ... I only got one word for it: useless.... maybe I had a "monday"
build stock coil... It just doesnt get good flavr and if you fire it with more than 23 watts
I get a burnt taste... that is not normal at all... I used the second coil and
the same happened.... I star with low wattage and get hire gradually... slow... 13, 15,
17 watts.. as soon I get over 23 watts the tase is just awful...
and after few time also in low wattage... no good taste...
But thank God I gave it a chance to the RBA section!! that one is a good one!
I´m absolutely satisfied with!

I started vaping with a Aspire BDC clearomizer, was ok, and the coils also lasted a lot.
Then I bought the Kanger Aerotank mini. Good flavour, and much more vape production than those
small clearomizers... But when I bought the ASPIRE NAUTILUS MINI, Hey, I knew, that is TOP flavour
and a great throat-hit.

I recomend everybody to start with a Nautilus mini :)

Sure, I heard a lot of the drippers, the RDA´s are the best in flavour and so on...
but I want to stay with a tank system... and not filling all the time juice to a RDA...

And if you start building your own coils, don´t spend so much money in buying separately pliers, tweezersm scissors, etc.....
I bought the DIY-Master Coil maker, its a box with all you need: ohm meter, wire cutter, needle nose pliers, screw driver, ceramic tweezers, coiling kit, scissors, elbow tweezers, etc.

Changing from cigarette to Vape was one of my best decisions I ever made.

Greetings to all and good luck and fun with lots of vape!
 
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