Confused About The Different Delivery Systems

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Elnroth

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Shut the front door!!!!! Now, I need to study up on RBAs. They sound quite interesting, as I enjoying tinkering.

Look into an igo-L. The are easy to setup and they are reasonably priced.

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Plus dripping results is epic flavor :D
 

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I would recommend the EVOD. It has a smaller replacement piece that screws into the bottom as opposed to the whole bottom portion like the T3. But, the T3 will make a good stepping stone. Be ready for some serious flavor and vapor. The throat-hit is so/so, but that also depends on what type of juice you're using. The weaker throat-hit is one thing that all bottom coil clearomizers have in common. But, they are also a lot more leak proof and wick MUCH better than top coil clearomizers like the startdust.

I wouldn't recommend carto tanks either... unless they have a fill port. Otherwise, you will have a lot of heartache when it comes time to fill them. Carto tanks are good, don't get me wrong. It's just they can be finicky if you don't push that cartomizer back in just right.
 

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I would recommend the EVOD. It has a smaller replacement piece that screws into the bottom as opposed to the whole bottom portion like the T3. But, the T3 will make a good stepping stone. Be ready for some serious flavor and vapor. The throat-hit is so/so, but that also depends on what type of juice you're using. The weaker throat-hit is one thing that all bottom coil clearomizers have in common. But, they are also a lot more leak proof and wick MUCH better than top coil clearomizers like the startdust.

I wouldn't recommend carto tanks either... unless they have a fill port. Otherwise, you will have a lot of heartache when it comes time to fill them. Carto tanks are good, don't get me wrong. It's just they can be finicky if you don't push that cartomizer back in just right.

I'm ready for some flavor and vapor!

I don't care about the throat hit right now the 24mg of nicotine will make up for it and I also think this is a good starting point.
 

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I have at this point tried 4 different Clearomizers in the last month. I prefer more vapor than some and like to make my liquids using 50/50 PG/VG. What I'm finding out now is that the mix I prefer doesn't do very well in any clearomizer. I have tried the many "FIXES" for clearomizers that can be found on Youtube, but still not good results. Meaning I get the burnt taste allot. Now I'm considering going using 60/40 or 70/30 PG/VG to help with wicking since it does make a difference. I tried the cartridge + atomizer a couple times, and they are a complete waist in my opinion. After over a year of experience with vaping I have to say that I still get more reliable results from a good old Boge LR 2.0 Cartomizer. They have never really failed me and are still the most important piece of hardware I use. I don't have to worry about using my 50/50 mix either. Its true that the flavor and throat hit are not as good as clearomizers, but I guess it depends on the individual how much time and effort they want to put into vaping. It can definitely become an obsession to throw money at. Some people may not agree with some of what I share here, but I'm just stating my experience on what has worked good for me. Who knows, I may find just the right mix and clearo to make me change my mind in the future.
 
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