Any recomendation for a simple single coil RDA just for tasting various juice?

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I am very happy with my svoemesto Kayfun Lite-Plus, but obviously it's no good for testing the various DIY juices I make.

I am looking for a dripper that I can use just for taste testing various juice ... Something I can drip a few drops in, taste, and then move on to a different juice without the need to clean it out real good between the various juices (or just minimum cleaning).

No sub-ohm ... No cloud chasing ... just something I can put a 1.5 - 1.7 ohm single coil in, feed it about 10 watts, and taste away.

I will more than likely just use an iTaste MVP 2.0 for a battery.

I am open to any and all suggestions ... thanks :)
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Don't have to be expensive since it will just be used for tasting.
 

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300fury ... Thanks for the info

Here is where I am confused with these drippers ... Looking at the ones sold by FastTech, the photos of the various RDAs they sell all show them with some kind of a wick.

If you were to change from one juice to another, wouldn't you have to replace the wick since it would be saturated from the previous juice?

QUESTION: What kind of RDA do these B&B vapes shops use that allow you to sample various juices that they sell in the store? ... If they had some sort of a cotton wick in them, my thought is that they would need to change it out everytime you tried a different juice ? ? (I don't think they do that)
 

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QUESTION: What kind of RDA do these B&B vapes shops use that allow you to sample various juices that they sell in the store? ... If they had some sort of a cotton wick in them, my thought is that they would need to change it out everytime you tried a different juice ? ? (I don't think they do that)

They don't change anything, they just hand you a clearomizer already loaded with the flavor you want to sample. I bring my own RDA and sample if they allow it.
 
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Rule62 ...

The Igo-L just may be the ticket for me.

1. As far as a wick, do you put cotton inside the coil like you would on a Kayfun?

2. Again, if you change to a different juice, wouldn't you have to change the wick each time?

That's why I have a few of them. When I'm sampling my DIY flavors, or working on a recipe, I wick them all, and use each one at various percentages. Yes, when I change, I pull the cotton out, dry burn the coil, and put in a new piece of cotton. It only takes a couple minutes. Some people don't even put the cotton through the coil. They build their coils so that they sit real close to the deck, and put a little bed of cotton under the coil. I have a friend who is also a very good juice maker who does it that way.
 

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When you do find your dripper build a simple micro coil then just put a little cotton under coil. This is the quickest way to try multiple juices. The coil is placed about an 1/8th inch or slightly more from deck then just use a very tiny bit of cotton and just slide it under. I know this wasn't your question and maybe you do this anyways but if not, it works really good for testing juices. No need to thread cotton into coils when trying juices and the flavor is great. The coil only needs to be just touching cotton, you don't need the coil to be pressed down hard on the cotton.
 

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vapdivrr ... That is great info about placing the cotton you just gave me ... thanks a bunch
I know it's pretty much explanatory but I do have a u tube video just on this particular set up. If your interested, just utube vapdivrr, and you will see a few vids.
 

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When you do find your dripper build a simple micro coil then just put a little cotton under coil. This is the quickest way to try multiple juices. The coil is placed about an 1/8th inch or slightly more from deck then just use a very tiny bit of cotton and just slide it under. I know this wasn't your question and maybe you do this anyways but if not, it works really good for testing juices. No need to thread cotton into coils when trying juices and the flavor is great. The coil only needs to be just touching cotton, you don't need the coil to be pressed down hard on the cotton.

Great tip! My "tasters" are an ultra cheap A9 from FT and an Igo-L. I usually keep them with a simple 2mm 1.0Ω so I can easily thread a "moustache" but the cotton under the coil is pure genius! I'll buy you a beer if we eventually meet. :toast:
 
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