RDA Best chuff cap RDA?

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Submarine123

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I'm thinking about DIY'ing my own high VG juice, and with that, I'm looking for a dripper that I can just drip juice into rather than taking off a cap - with so much dripping, regular caps get so messy.

I usually have builds about the 0.5ohm range, and until I get experienced, I tend to ask the guys at the shop to build me a quick microcoil or so.

But I'm looking for the best chuff cap type of RDA, one that's good for all general builds, and possibly even one that I can change out the tops as I'm not sure that chuffing is my round-the-clock style.

I'm looking for good airflow thats best for sub-ohm and high watts (40-ish), and I'm looking for truly authentic with the BEST grommets and stuff, as I have baddd luck with RDA's starting to taste rubbery after some dry burn cleans.

I'm still looking to only spend $20-30 though, and preferrably something from VaporBeast as they've been one of the few to really sell me some great quality coils (so many other top-sites have sold me authentic, but re-callish pre-run type of coils) and Vaporbeast just has a good rep with me.

But anything goes as long as I know I'm getting good quality in terms of those dang insulators (I guess PEEK is my best bet?) What do you guys recomend?
 

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    I'm enjoying my Sapor. Comes with a chuff cap and an adaptor so you can use 510 tips if you want to. No leaking so far and Ive been using it at 35W-50W without any problems. Easy to drip down the chuff cap too. Good size post holes and uses grub screws too.

    Looks pretty good on a TC 40W too I think (picture shows the 510 adaptor being used)...
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    Nikea Tiber

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    The mad hatter is a great RDA despite looking gimmicky. It seems to have the same deck as the freakshow, so that could be an option as well. The mad hatter's flip chuff cap has a draw hole that will accommodate a majority of 510 drip tips as well as being usable in chuff cap fashion (and you can't lose it). It is a 3 post deck and easy to build on.
    The Nixon is inexpensive and nicely machined (mine is several cuts above my mutation xv4). It is basically a Kennedy with AFC and the airhole on the right hand side of the deck rather than the left... oh god this atty makes so much more sense now :lol:
    Anyhow, the chuff cap is nice and the stainless steel 510 top reduces the chamber size quite a bit so the flavor pops a bit more. My only gripe about it is the screw holes are a bit small; the fact that the the positive post is the two hole block style alleviates this problem a bit. I haven't had any problems so far but I haven't tried to put any huge fused Clapton coils in there yet either. I prefer grub screws but the included button head have a pretty well finished tips so they are easy on coil leads.
     
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