Do you still drip

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I know I will get some feedback with this, But how many of us still like to Drip in comparison to the new RDTA's and RBTA's. The future is here and we have Great Gear compared to a year or even 6 months ago, and I Know there are hard-core-mech-drippers out there, But how many of us like to take the easier way out with regulated and a good RDTA, Is there still a benifit of Dripping other than a slightly better taste control verses the convienence of loading up a tank, or if you fall in the middle and like to Sqounk? This should be a poll but there might be one already.
 

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Squonking ain't in the middle, Clark Kent.
It's at the top.
I like anything to do with this hobby/habit/cure. and Squonking is at the top or bottom-fed however you want to look at it. I am liking that these companys are coming out with Temp control, triple battery, DNA chip versions. I also like to use a easy set up while driving and steath set ups were there needed.
 
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I drip exclusively. Love the wide open airflow, flavor, and vapor production. Early on rda's got me off cigarettes and I have never been able to find a tank that compares.

I cheat and use a box mod mainly for consisten vape and longevity. But it definitely lets me rock some coils that would be lame on a mech.
 

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I did drip pretty exclusively at one point. Lasted about two weeks before I had to add an RTA. I am on the move to much and I didn't need to sit and drip. I needed something that held more.

I did use a squonker for a good while, though.

I would have stayed with the squonker, but I change flavors fairly often and that did not help.

I think there is a lot to be said for daily life style. My squonker is off to my right and is filled. My two RDAs just got cleaned because I use them to test new DIY flavors. But, also, I have 5 RTAs filled with juice, too.

Vaping gives options. Cigarettes never did beyond regular and menthol.
 

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Yeah when You make your own juice, or are trying flavors, for sure RDA. Lazy or Driving, RTA,or Squonk, If I did not know better I would still be buying Crown Coils, Not knocking the Crown or users because it is a great tank, but with FDA regs coming up and price of coils I vote for the RTA's. I know people need to learn how to build, and to build you have to like it enough to stick with it. I just seen Sense is just releasing a new tank with a whole new coil format. Why? because people do not want to build, there RTA is great and the RTA2 is even better, but I quess they have to satisfy the masses starting. propblem is how much are the coils gonna cost and were can you get them and for how long?
 
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I know I will get some feedback with this, But how many of us still like to Drip in comparison to the new RDTA's and RBTA's. The future is here and we have Great Gear compared to a year or even 6 months ago, and I Know there are hard-core-mech-drippers out there, But how many of us like to take the easier way out with regulated and a good RDTA, Is there still a benifit of Dripping other than a slightly better taste control verses the convienence of loading up a tank, or if you fall in the middle and like to Sqounk? This should be a poll but there might be one already.
I drip exclusively. I only use one rda, SV clone from fasttech. My 10 year stockpile will have only SV's. The main reasons are simplicity, convenience and leak resistance. I don't find tanks convenient. Dripping takes 10 seconds 15-20 times a day. What's that, 2-3 minutes? I don't get the infatuation with tanks but I'm always out of step with the market for just about everything.
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Yeah when You make your own juice, or are trying flavors, for sure RDA. Lazy or Driving, RTA,or Squonk, If I did not know better I would still be buying Crown Coils, Not knocking the Crown or users because it is a great tank, but with FDA regs coming up and price of coils I vote for the RTA's. I know people need to learn how to build, and to build you have to like it enough to stick with it. I just seen Sense is just releasing a new tank with a hole new coil format. Why? because people do not want to build, there RTA is great and the RTA2 is even better, but I quess they have to satisfy the masses starting. propblem is how much are the coils gonna cost and were can you get them and for how long?
That's the one good thing to come out of the doomsday is I was pushed into RTAs. I have all 3 Augvapes and bought the RTA for my Cleito as well. The flavor is amazing on all of them. Alleria is tops for flavor, Boreas for feeling like an RDA.
 

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Those are on my list especially the Boreas and Alleria, I have quite a few. Both Herakles, all the Griffins, all the limitless's all the Avacodos, Steamcraves, even the tobecco rta. really looking forward to what yihi and DNA devices offer to the squonking method though.
I have all 3 Augvapes
 

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Yes and sometimes I break out an old school 510 atty to remind me of my roots. :D
This is how I roll, after all these years- dripping on a 510 atty. I tried 2 clearomizers (Nautilus Mini and iClear) and didn't get along with them, so I never bothered with a full-fledged tank. This will come to a halt with the The Deeming. I have purchased both RDAs and RTAs I have not a clue how to use yet, but I will be learning this fall.

If I can, I'll stock up on some 510s, to have as back up, to have because I'll likely miss them.
 

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Once you get it down its like riding a bike, walking ang chewing gum, its not hard although you may have to adapt you style a bit.
I have purchased both RDAs and RTAs I have not a clue how to use yet, but I will be learning this fall.
 
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