Drip setups

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JohnRingo

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Hello,

I have been vaping for about a month now no normal cigarettes!

I was wondering if there are any drip setups where you dont actually have to re-apply the e-liquid from the bottle every time?
I have tried the disposables ones, but what if you like to drip but don't want to put a couple drips on every couple minutes.

I would also like to hear peoples opinion on Kanger Aerotank Mega Vs nautilus Mini - Does anyone have both which do you like better and why

Thanks !!

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Well, Johnny... to get what you are asking for would me mean delving into the world of rebuildables, and with just a month of vaping, I'm not sure what your experience level is...
The best options for a "self dripping" drip set-up would be the Reo (bottom fed atty with a box style mechanical mod) or the Squape (I think that's it... it's an atty with a tank where you push down on the drip tip to force juice from the tank into the coil area)

I've not used the Kanger, so I can't give you an opinion on the two, but the Nautilus Mini is a pretty decent set-up...
 
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The Ocelot

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Hi

Ummm...that's the reason it's called "dripping." There are RDAs that hold more juice than others, but they don't hold as much as a tank. If it's the flavor you prefer from dripping, an option is a bottom-feeder, which is a battery device with a bottle inside. You squeeze the bottle and liquid goes up through the bottom of the atomizer. Essentially, it's dripping upside down.

I can't help you with the tank comparison, I don't have either.
 

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Well, Johnny... to get what you are asking for would me delving into the world of rebuildables, and with just a month of vaping, I'm not sure what your experience level is...
The best options for a "self dripping" drip set-up would be the Reo (bottom fed atty with a box style mechanical mod) or the Squape (I think that's it... it's an atty with a tank where you push down on the drip tip to force juice from the tank into the coil area)

I've not used the Kanger, so I can't give you an opinion on the two, but the Nautilus Mini is a pretty decent set-up...

Lol! u beated me. But the squape doesn't do that, it's a different one I can't remember the name of.
 

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Hey there, John.

With regard to drippers, I can relate. My fix to avoid the frequent need to drip e-juice was answered.

I have a Big Dripper due sometime in October.

Hopefully, my Reo Grand will be here this coming Monday. My bf Odin RDA is out for delivery.

Take a look at the said. They could be your answer for a fantastic dripper experience.
 

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Just wanted to add... look at the size of the juice wells in different RDAs... some of them hold a LOT of juice (not as much as a tank, but some are in excess of 2ml and that's quite a few decent pulls)
I've got both a 22mm and 28.5mm Tobh... that 28.5 holds a lot of juice and I can hit that for a while.
Even my hybrid Ibaloi holds about 1ml or so... enough to get me from home to work, anyway... (it's a short drive)
 

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I think it begins with an "S," but I would be cautious about constantly pushing down basically on the connection.

I agree... I mean, the concept is pretty nifty, but I'm not too sure it's something I'd actually use... not too sure how well it would hold up to .2 - .4 ohm builds either... :unsure:
 

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I wouldn't exactly classify it as a dripper for beginners.... it is still a mech mod, so battery safety and electrical knowledge (ohm's law, use of measuring equipment, etc..) along with owning the necessary measuring equipment are all still things that you need before jumping on a Reo.... but it is pretty much the best dripper out there for on the go use!
 

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Thanks for the quick response guys!

I am going to Look into the Reos.

Sounds like its a dripper for beginners maybe, That about right?

The REOs is essentially a mechanical box mod. You will need a bottom feeder atty to use it. Although, many have modified their RDAs to feed from the bottom.

The Reosmods site has quite a few bf atties ready to go. They are mostly in the 14mm range. Personally, my preference is for 22mm RDAs.
 

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Man.... y'all gonna make me get a Reo.... I already know all the pros and cons, but I keep trying to tell myself that I don't NEED one...... would be fun to be able to say "Squonk" though... LOL

I fought off the "squonking" idea for the longest time. However, as my enjoyment with drippers became a daily routine, I fell prey to the REO's call.
 
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