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Rat2chat2

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The first dripper I had was the little igo-L from Fasttech and soon ended up with 3. Still use them for testing DIY. Super easy to build. I just loved dripping so I think that is why the reo will be the last mod I ever use. It is the ultimate dripper as far as I am concerned. The igo-L only holds about 10 drops where as the Vision Eternity holds 35 drops and the reo grand hold 6 mls. :sneaky: Lots of choices out there. Good luck to you and happy vaping.
 

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No one can answer that but you.

Cheapest is one thing, but my best will differ from your best and probably from the next person who posts. Getting good stuff cheap isn't too hard in this industry. Lots of garbage out there but lots of good clones too, if you can't spend alot of money then how much time can you devote to research? If you can look up and read reviews you'll find alot of quality stuff you might like, then you can answer your own question.
 

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The "best" mech is very subjective. There are a lot of variables involved, so you will need to research and decide what is "best" for you. I have several authentic mods and a couple of clones, and I use them all. If they didn't work for me I'd get rid of them.

Edit to add: My two clones are an Hcigar Nemesis and a copper Vanilla mod from 101Vape. Both have the switch magnet upgrade from FatDaddy vapes and both work fantastic. The button on the Vanilla mod was a bit finicky at first but after adding the magnets and adjusting the pins it works great and hits hard. A solid value for 30 bucks, IMO. Of my authentic mods, my Super T mods probably are my favorites for dripping, with my Atmizoo Dingo coming in very close second. For a bottom feeder, nothing beats my Reos.

As far as RDAs, I would have to agree with a few of the other posters here that the Igos are a fantastic value. I bought several Igo L's and a couple Igo W's and IMO the are both better than a lot of clone RDAs that I have owned/used. In fact, after buying and owning the Igos I won't spend 50-100 bucks on any other "authentic" RDA. Just my opinion, and what works for me.
 
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If you have about 150 to spend you can get a very nice setup.. try this, I wish someone would have told me to just buy this from the get go when I bought my first nice mod/rba (I started with a hcigar nemmy clone/eypro kayfun lite)
cloupor cana modz clone ($70)
1 fogger v4.1 ($20)
1 igo-w dripper ($10)
2 sony vtc5s ($20)
1 ohm/volt meter ($15)
one auto shut off two battery charger (I bought an intellicharger, $20)
organic cotton
kanthal of your choice (most start with 28g)

EDIT: In my opinion this would be the best/cheapest alternative to what you are trying to accomplish
 
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I think we have time to prepare yet on hardware. Niccotine will be the first to be regulated and restricted. IMO.

That said, I'm very happy with some of my fasttech gear. Look into things like Magma, Origen and Veritas style RDAs, they hold more liquid without leaking than the average dripper. And Kayfun for a tank.

Mods are just battery holders, there are lots of competent ones out there.
 
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