Do you still drip

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RabbiXX

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yes, when testing new DIY eliquid.

This is the same reason I use RDAs. If you want to start developing your own flavors (vs just using recipes you find online), you really should consider getting yourself one. It's the right tool for the job.
 

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Yup, still drip, and squonk, and use clearo's, Russian 91's, Kayfuns, Kabuki's, RSST's, ZAP's and a few others. It's all good.
I quess this is what I mean, whatever fits the bill, fills the void, and works for you. It is all good!
 

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Once I bought RDA. For two days tried to like it. That's it.
Not my style. I like to chain vape while I do something else. Vaping as a background to some other activity (or passivity, if you wish), but dripping requires attention and interrupts whatever else I am doing.
 

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Not my style.
you have been around for quite some time, Thats why I asked, so many styles, so little time, my point is whatever works, but if you did not like the RDA, what was it, did you try different builds, or simply don't have the time, so what do you use that you find yourself using the most?
 

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I mtl drip 25% of the time. I work from home so it's easy. Igo's and nimbus rda's mostly. I enjoy it and it also extends the life span of my rta's. Dripping is a nice methodical vape that covers all styles. Mtl, dtl, big clouds, or big flavor. Minimal maintenance too.
 

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I use an RDA almost exclusively. The only time I use a tank is when it's impossible for me to use a dripper. When riding my bike, driving, stealth vaping at work or while shopping, etc I pretty much reluctantly resort to using a tank. Dripping is hands down my preferred method of vaping.
 

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you have been around for quite some time, Thats why I asked, so many styles, so little time, my point is whatever works, but if you did not like the RDA, what was it, did you try different builds, or simply don't have the time, so what do you use that you find yourself using the most?
Just not convenient for me.
Convenient - when I can vape for an hour without thinking about vaping. When I can put my mod on its side any moment and do not worry about leaking. When coils work for months and wicks for weeks. And no clouds for me - when I vape I want to see monitor, book, my wife, shotglass, whatever else I am looking at while vaping.
 

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I vape NET exclusively (hard on wicks/coils) and drip using old an school Magma most of the time, love the capacity of its deep well and it's quick/easy to re-wick/dry-burn. Also have many of the new RTAs that I load up when going out and about for extended periods of time, several of them provide flavor on par with drippers. I have mechs and regulated, at the moment I enjoy using the Pico mainly because of its size and weight. One of the things I really enjoy about vaping is that there's -many- different ways to achieve a outstanding vape, you can change up on a moments notice to suit your needs/desires.
 

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I vape NET exclusively (hard on wicks/coils) and drip using old an school Magma most of the time, love the capacity of its deep well and it's quick/easy to re-wick/dry-burn. Also have many of the new RTAs that I load up when going out and about for extended periods of time, several of them provide flavor on par with drippers. I have mechs and regulated, at the moment I enjoy using the Pico mainly because of its size and weight. One of the things I really enjoy about vaping is that there's -many- different ways to achieve a outstanding vape, you can change up on a moments notice to suit your needs/desires.
See Thats what I am talking about! Good reasons for all kinds of vaping, I also like some NET's and they are big time coil gunkers, no Problem just change the cotton and burn the coils clean, same goes for the over flavored commercial juice loaded with e.m. and sweetners, coil gunkers for sure, but cheap if you have cotton and wire. I would rather that money go to new stuff than pre-built coils, that may or may not be available in the near future.
 
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BreSha6869

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I have about a dozen drippers and I use a few of them from time to time. Generally on weekends when either trying new DIY juices or just having a few drinks at home. I bought most of them just to stockpile, but I really do like using my Velocitys, Twisted Messes, Atty and Magma.

I am more of a Crown, STM, Kabuki and Kayfun guy though.
 

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I have a stockpile of RDA's and only use a few regularly, Sapor, Velocity, Tsunami, Mutations2,3. I just bought the Alliance just because it was a few bucks with juice purchase from nicoticket on a flash sale. will I use it? I dont know, do I need juice---no, just gotta try it. Love My Crowns use them every day, really been liking some of the newer RTA's, also think the Kanger Dripbox is a good buy for $40-50 bucks, every now and the I like to break out and clean-rewick and fill the first generation Kayfuns and such. It always nice to have something on hand when sampling something new or setting up a friend or family member.
 
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Honestly I was using kanger subtank RBA's for a long time. I thought dripping would be a pain in the .... But I got a doge V2 off a guy at school for super cheap and haven't looked back. You never have to take apart a tank and refill. Just pop the cap and rewick and you're good to go. You just gotta fill up your unicorn bottles once in awhile. The clouds are amazing, the flavor is amazing, there's never any dry or burnt hits for no ....ing reason. It's just all around a more pleasurable experience. I still keep a subtank loaded for if I have to do any driving though as dripping and driving is a bad idea lol.
Oh and there's no committing to a certain flavor. Just keep a few 15ml unicorn bottles in your pocket. I use the ones that come with OHW juice, you don't even notice the bottles are there even in basketball shorts with terrible pockets.
 
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