Can you guys think of anywhere that explains all the different types of rda's? So confused about all the different kinds and trying to find "the best", or at least the one that suits me the best.
if you put every RDA in the world next to each other and built all of them correctly with the same airhole size / orientation they would vape exactly the same.
You've got some good info in this post, but this isn't really true... they'd be *similar*, but top cap shape/size will most certainly influence flavor, and to a lesser extent, vapor.
I will say this...adjustable airflow is a god send. Some people simply love different air flow so i recommend one with air control.
With that being said...i have to recommend the Omega from LokiLab as my top choice. Three massive 3mm air holes that allow you to do dual or single coil setups with as much or as little air as desired. Open air flow allows massive vapor while slightly sacrificing flavor. Smaller air holes will give a stronger punch in the TH and better flavor. Endlessly customizable vape with a huge drip well for like 20-30 drops of juice. Plus it looks sick as heck. I cant recommend the clone version due to QC issues...but if you have the 80 bucks it is way worth it.
If you want to just dip your feet, however, the Igo W is hard to beat for the price.
Also the patriot is great and the nimbus as well, which hovers around $60. All great choices
Whilst i certainly respekt your opinion, i disagree. Its leaked twice on me because i put way too much juice in. So long as you use adequate wicking, it wont leak.
I agree it is a bit harder to build on than a patriot or anything with holes in the post. I neglected to add that, but i will say if you can build an omega you can build anything. It was my first "real" rda and after about 3 builds i had it figured out. So yes it is a bit finnicky but worth it IMO. Also you can wrap 26 or 28 ga wire no problem due to the fact that the posts are so wide and thick.
The o ring is SO THICK in the base that you dont need two. Thats the whole point of the thickness. It has never ever ever leaked out the bottom, only the air holes due trying to get 30 drops in.
Center holes do really help a lot, so i would say Patriot for ease of setup. O well its just my opinion and it aint worth crap.
Guys, I really appreciate this vigorous discussion. I will check out the Omega, keeping in mind the possible limitations alluded to above. I was actually already considering the nimbus and patriot.
Here's the thing: I have an Igo w4. I couldn't pinpoint what I didn't like about it until today: compared to my KFL+, it just tastes . . . cheap. Does that make any sense? The KFL's vape is warm and thick and rich and flavorful, the Igo tastes hollow and thin. I know this sounds hard to explain, but that's the best I can do. Does anyone know what I'm talking about? I can't believe that all RDA's are like that.
I've been using RBA's for a long time now and wanted to dry an RDA. I had an AGI laying around and tried it as a dripper. I coiled it with 32g and used a cotton wick and I just don't get it??? I just don't see it being better than a tank filled RBA. I hate worrying about how often I need to keep it filled so it won't burn the wick. It tastes the same too. I also think it might waste more liquid. Whats the thing about using these?
I've been using RBA's for a long time now and wanted to dry an RDA. I had an AGI laying around and tried it as a dripper. I coiled it with 32g and used a cotton wick and I just don't get it??? I just don't see it being better than a tank filled RBA. I hate worrying about how often I need to keep it filled so it won't burn the wick. It tastes the same too. I also think it might waste more liquid. Whats the thing about using these?
Ricks, I personally use a Kayfun 3.1, Kayfun lite + and Squape (all authentic) and I can see where you are coming from but there are times a dripper is better suited then the RBA tanks listed above. A Kayfun IMO is as close to a dripper like vape without actually being a dripper as you can get but there are limitations. Ever tried to dual coil a Kayfun to increase throat hit and coil to wick contact area? You will quickly find out that you have to have the coils share one airhole that is already a tight draw by dripping standards. The end result is nowhere near what is possible on a dripper.
I encourage you to buy a cheap dual coil igo such as the igo-w and begin with the stock airholes on .8 - .9 ohm build. Then drill out those airholes starting with 1/16" drill bit and lower the ohms .5 - .7. At around this point you will realize "oh, that is why people buy these drippers." It's a warmth, throat hit and flavor that I have yet to find any tank to be able to replicate.