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Stormy1960

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Ummm...
Drip, Drip, Drip…


As far as the Drip Shield, it goes on the outside of the atty (like the Cannon does on a 306) so if you miss the opening it (theoretically) won't drip down the side. You drip down into the atty, with the shield around it, then put on a drip tip and vape. This is what a Cannon looks like - it's the same concept.

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oh my gosh...I forgot that you had that one..ROFL
 

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I know but people like that tick m off! It seems over the last few weeks we've had quite an influx of jerks around here! Thank goodness the mods are great! I've learned so much & made so many wonderful friends here! I'd hate it if a couple of jerks came along & ruined the vibe for everyone!
Oh don't you worry honey, our mods are NOT gonna let that happen! ;)
 

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Oh, forgot to mention that those are both drippers so technically they are RDA's as opposed RBA's. While you could start with a RBA, I find the RDA's to be a good choice because they are generally less expensive and easier to rebuild.

Thanks! Dripping is more of what I'd like to use it for. Sorry my lingo is probably off. Oh yes! I get it...RDA. That's exactly what I meant to ask about!
 

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Oh, forgot to mention that those are both drippers so technically they are RDA's as opposed RBA's. While you could start with a RBA, I find the RDA's to be a good choice because they are generally less expensive and easier to rebuild.

what is the difference between RDA and RBA??
 

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OK, so if I'm home all the time that's not really something for me to look into?



I wonder why they taste better to you that way???



You were doing really good until you got to the slide up & slide down bit!! :laugh: You are NEVER redundant:wub:

Ocelot! I did not repost your reply because I didn't want to fill the whole page; but, YES that was very informative :) Now if I could just print that off ....:confused:
They taste better to me too (over the vivi nova, clearamizers, etc.) And thanks... about the redundant part. :laugh:

And just because you're at home all day doesn't mean you have to spend your day filling cartos. lol I think you should get one. You can get them very inexpensively to give it a whirl. (Yes, I'm using cheapo tanks. They were only like $8.00 or something and are still in one piece. :D)
 

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I've never been able to do the link thing but I just found a thread from a couple of weeks ago when we got the email. It's called 'Is this true?' It should pull up if you search for it.
Found that one, but didn't really give an answer:(
may just have to paint my silver one red!!
 

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They taste better to me too (over the vivi nova, clearamizers, etc.) And thanks... about the redundant part. :laugh:

And just because you're at home all day doesn't mean you have to spend your day filling cartos. lol I think you should get one. You can get them very inexpensively to give it a whirl. (Yes, I'm using cheapo tanks. They were only like $8.00 or something and are still in one piece. :D)

I agree...I filled them cartos when I first started and I don't want to do that no more...remember you like simple dale;)
 

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OK!!! Finally caught up!
Hey Dale! The guy at the vape shop tried to explain it to me once. Something about the juice traveling up the wicks muting the flavor but that's all I could understand. He was wayyy too technical for me. Lol

Ah:) A woman after my own heart! :wub:

I just did my first order with them, wow they are very reasonable. I was going to get mudslide and forgot when I got all pumped up about the diy stuff. I got the caramel coffee and diy flavors...how long on steep? oh and by the way the buttery nipple steeped for about a month before I liked it

Thanks about the Buttery Nipple; I'll wait awhile then ;) As to the MudSlide, I think it was 3 weeks before I decided, Hey! this is good after all :); a month will probably be better. BTW - it's well worth the wait!

Did you click on my link? I'm doing a "Hot Swap," which is changing cartos without emptying the tank, so it should give you an idea of how cartos go in. When you are filling the tank, you just slide the carto down part way (like I do with the first one), fill it up with juice, and then slide it back up again.

Not yet, I will!

How is it?? :pop:

Can I say Wonderful enough??? LOL, I love it but you know what they say about taste ....
 

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what is the difference between RDA and RBA??

The RDA's have a tank and are generally larger as a result. The RDA's are smaller and rely on the wick(s) to hold the juice although some RDA's do have a small reservoir called a drip well. The RDA's are a bit more difficult to rebuild too because you have the wick extending down into the tank and getting that wicking properly can sometimes be tricky.
 
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