not sure about dual but if you want flavor then the profile mesh rda you can't go wrong with
Agree. I only vape mesh rda's now days and my vaping is all about intense flavor. The Profile is 'THE' easiest mesh RDA to get right with the very first build... the one I suggest anyone new to mesh RDA's start with.
Thanks for your response Shadav!
I should have mentioned that I don't want to mess with Mesh RTA's , I am a rebuilding newbie and if you mess those up it's easy to get dry hits so I hear. And I also heard the flavor is kind of on par with the mesh pro triple coils, so I am looking for more flavor then those hehe.
No doubt a dry hit on a mesh fire breathing dragon will ruin your day. By design it will be much more intense that a coil build. But dry hit cause is no different with mesh builds than with coil builds.... it's entirely operator error, not the gear itself. A build with 100% contact between the mesh and wick and keeping the wick charged with joose will prevent a dry hit. And just like with coil builds a mesh build gives you warning signs that if recognized by you will prevent you from ever getting a dry hit in them. I suffered one on my very first mesh RDA around 17-18 months ago as I was learning how to build it right. Have never had another and now days I vape 21 mesh RDA's (9 of them are Profiles).
I DLH... with a saturated wick on my regulated mod/mesh builds I can get a dozen or more pulls between squonking the mesh wicks again - on the mech mod/mesh builds maybe a third less simply because they run at higher to much higher wattage.
@tara81 – your concerns toward a mesh RDA are valid. But would just like to address that every RDA has its own quirks and learning curve. Mesh, most notably the Profile RDA is no more difficult to setup than your usual single or even dual coil RDA – it’s just different. Once you become accustom to how it works and what is needed to set it up, which does not take long at all, it becomes second nature. If you are a fan of mesh subohm tanks, the Profile RDA offers a lot of similarities.
The low mass and high surface area of mesh is very efficient in comparison to a many coil-based setups. The positive to this is you enjoy instant ramp up time with little needed power. And because of its low mass, it cools back to room temperature instantly which can lead to a more consistent vape especially if you chain vape a lot.
The amount of cotton that is needed for mesh, which is roughly 3x that of a single 3mm coil, may look intimidating and wasteful. But the wick lasts so much longer than a typical coil (sans dry burns) that in the end you are actually using less cotton. With some of my sugary based juices, which dictates a re-wick after 3 to 4 days with a regular coil, my wick with the Profile has lasted over a month and even then, it did not look any worse for wear.
As for flavour – flavour is very subjective so you will always receive many different opinions on it. The Profile is very flavourful, but because it is a fixed system, meaning there is no coil positioning needed, it offers a very consistent flavour. Where with a coil you may have to tinker to find that sweet spot. In the end only you can answer whether the flavour it offers suits you or not. Unfortunately, that means you have to try it to discover for yourself.
It is true that mesh is less forgiving than a typical coil in terms of dry burns – they can come suddenly and be quite aggressive! But once you discover where that threshold is, which again is a short learning curve, dry burns become a thing of the past. The Profile helps mitigate this with a spring loaded pressure plate under the wick - so as your cotton degrades, the plate is pushing the wick up against the mesh alleviating any voids that can result to hot spots which is the cause of dry burns. And of course you just have to ensure the wick is nice and saturated…but that is a given for either system (coil and mesh!)
The biggest con that I see with the Profile, is that it takes a lot more effort to squonk. The cotton which resides directly over the squonk pin does create a bit of back pressure which grants a harder squeeze of the bottle. And because there is so much wick, you may have to squonk a few times in order to fully saturate. But this could be lessened by changing the frequency in which you squonk.
Despite being a huge fan of the Profile RDA I won’t say that it is better or worse than your usual coil based RDA – just different. That difference has great value to me and judging by some of the comments on this thread along with others, many feel the same.
Long post but hope it clarifies some of the misconceptions with the Profile mesh.
^^^great post^^^
People say the mesh rdas have the same flavour as the mesh pro triple coil tank... I want more flavour if it’s possible, which is one reason why I don’t want to rda with mesh....I mentioned this earlier
I have no experience with that other tank mentioned, but I have a lot of it with Vandy Vape Mesh, Digiflavor Mesh Pro and Wotofo Profile Mesh RDA's. And all of these can easily be flavor monsters.
Flavor is subjective to personal taste, AND all of the many other elements involved in vaping that play a roll in flavor (vaping style, the gear, the build, etc, etc, etc). If you vape premade joose those other elements are all you have to work with to change the flavor. If you DIY you can match the joose to each of those elements and your personal taste far better. I've done DIY from the start (6 years) because premade liquids didn't get it done for me.
Profiles on mech squonk gear (but I also have some on regulated squonk).
Digiflavor Mesh Pro's on regulated squonk (but also have some on TC mods).