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Karstine

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I suddenly have interest in drippers. Was watching Rip Trippers review on sx mini when i notice his cool velocity dripper. So i watched the review on it too. It looks pretty easy to build. Something i think an impatient someone like me can do. So, why do some people use dripper? Is it becos of heavy clouds? Do u have a dripper?

I use the velocity to taste flavor as I can add another flavor when the wick drys.
 

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People ask just answerla. Don't like to answer then don't even have to reply. Ask this cannot ask that cannot. Then how is he supposed to have more post to get his rank up? Besides, if u have the time to read new post and thread or whatever, means ure free right? Haiz. ... u all ar. . .
I wana ask more questions also I scared. I've been vaping for 6mths (only). And u all won't believe what kind of common and silly questions I still have to Google and Ask:confused:

No la, most of the newbie just ask without doing any research. If we spoon feed him, he won't understand one. It's like asking how to build a bike. You just give him one textbook to read also can build bike but will he understand why must build it that way not?

For a knowledge based hobby like vaping, understanding is important. What if you got a problem but you don't have Internet to ask answer? If you understand the basic, you can extrapolate and then solve it yourself. The ultimate satisfaction!
 

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I use the velocity to taste flavor as I can add another flavor when the wick drys.
So people dont use it on regular basis is that right? Cos it's like u have to keep dripping juice after only few puff? But I think good cos there wld be no leakage at all right? Hahaa. U have the exact same one I'm talking about?
 

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So people dont use it on regular basis is that right? Cos it's like u have to keep dripping juice after only few puff? But I think good cos there wld be no leakage at all right? Hahaa. U have the exact same one I'm talking about?

Depends. Some people don't mind the inconvenience. Dripper have a bolder flavor as you drip directly onto the coils and wick.

Obviously though you can't drip and drive haha!

Yup velocity is a very popular Rda
 

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And also, advice for all the newbie. Stop opening new threads when you need to ask questions. Please do a search for the topic you need to ask. Not only in local forum but also the international ECF forum and even Google.

Remember the more threads are being opened, the harder is it for newbie to find important/related/relevant thread. This is why senior member usually give nonchalant answer when we see newbie opening new threads just to post a simple question that even Google can help.

If you genuinely don't understand something, don't worry. Then we will help to the best of our abilities.
 

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Well.. Depends on my mood..

If I'm feeling lazy.. Twisted 26 squeeze into my billow v2 and start.

On weekends, I'll research on builds and try on it, did a quad coil on it.

I'm always looking for unrestricted airflow within the deck, and adjust my opened airflow to my liking , I've tried dual parallel, quads, verticals, twisted, Clapton , alien wires, can't say I'm a favorite of all, every coik build has their pros and cons.

Clapton/alien coil - takes some time to ramp up, perfect for dripper.

Parallel - if im feeling for warm dense vape. And trying bigger gauge wires.

Quad - I'm just bored but it turned out well!

Twisted - takescless time to ramp up but it chucks clouds, flavor is not so good compared to claps and aliens.

Verticals gave me the best airflow but, too much airflow changes the flavor so I changed to slanted ones. Pretty much satisfied!

So yup its alright to go ahead and experiment which you like the most, and definitely have a great vaping experience at home!
 

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Just go for the RDTA.

I just got the Velocity, very easy to build, amazing flavour and vapor. So.much that I cant enjoy my TFV4 anymore.. but dripper need to .. well.. drip.

Now looking for the Aromamizer..
Really? Ya I almost wanted to get one but cldnt find it. My friend got the 6ml last mth and he too said that now his tfv4 comes in 2nd plc liow. He is so loving his aromamizer like crazy.
 

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I suddenly have interest in drippers. Was watching Rip Trippers review on sx mini when i notice his cool velocity dripper. So i watched the review on it too. It looks pretty easy to build. Something i think an impatient someone like me can do. So, why do some people use dripper? Is it becos of heavy clouds? Do u have a dripper?

RDA usually characterized by shorter vapor pathway and direct cooling of coils via intimate proximity with air intake. Shorter pathway usually interpreted as better flavor/vapor due to the less surface of condensation via the chimney.

Of course, recent developments has led us to RDTAs to enjoy the best of both worlds, such as the ever-popular Aromamizer which seems to have taken the vape scene by storm.

Of course, the pros and cons of the frequency of having to drip and such things play a big factor. RTAs usually guarantee more portability as to RDAs. Most of the vapers here keep both types.

I like RDAs (dripper) for the flavor experience and the ease of swopping my flavors whenever I feel like it. When i'm out, i'll armed with two tanks.

Velocity is the STM of the RTAs. Won't go wrong with it.
 

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there's no such thing as a stupid question, only stupid reason not to ask a question. as long as the question asked isn't against our forum rules, feel free to ask.

there's r many newbies who don even know the difference between kanthal n nickel coil, ofcos they can googled, but its not easy to comprehend when u just lay ur hand on ur 1st kit. what we can do is to helped as best as we could instead of telling them to look somewhere else. that is how our forum can grow.

ofcos, to those unwilling to contribute, u can just move on.
 

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RDA usually characterized by shorter vapor pathway and direct cooling of coils via intimate proximity with air intake. Shorter pathway usually interpreted as better flavor/vapor due to the less surface of condensation via the chimney.

Of course, recent developments has led us to RDTAs to enjoy the best of both worlds, such as the ever-popular Aromamizer which seems to have taken the vape scene by storm.

Of course, the pros and cons of the frequency of having to drip and such things play a big factor. RTAs usually guarantee more portability as to RDAs. Most of the vapers here keep both types.

I like RDAs (dripper) for the flavor experience and the ease of swopping my flavors whenever I feel like it. When i'm out, i'll armed with two tanks.

Velocity is the STM of the RTAs. Won't go wrong with it.
Thanks for ur reply on drippers. Ur last sentence says "Velocity is the STM of the RTAs"
I Google "STM" and they said it's Short Term Memory OR Smiling To Myself. So which one is ur STM?? Or what is ur STM??
 
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