Dripping ruined the rest

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Craig_B

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So I have been dripping for a few days and now all my protanks just don't seem to completely satisfy me, flavor isn't as pronounced, not as much th, not nearly the vapor production! I do rebuild my PT2s with cotton and micro coils and I find myself only using them when I need to keep my vapor production to a minimum or at night next to my bed (I vape every time I wake up). Does anyone else find this to be true? Or is it new toy syndrome? Already looking for my next mech and rda! Currently using a chi-triot and brass origin clone. Any input on nice
Clone mechs and good RDAs is welcome!
 

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I agree, this is perfect setup, not even a provari fan could complain lol



I'm in the boat right there with you. Dripping is the only way I can achieve a satisfying vape, well that and sub-ohm coils on an unregulated mechanical mod. The igo-w is a nice and simple RDA, though, it needs the air holes drilled out as I find the stock holes way too small. The Nemesis is a nice mechanical.
 

Mitey F

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Dripping =
Best flavor
Best vapor
Easiest build
Cheapest RBA
Easiest flavor change
Smallest form factor (for out and about)
IMHO, best aesthetics

Some people think dripping is "tedious" or "annoying", but once you get used to it, it's really not... With a slight exception of convenience, dripping is the best vape bar none. Glad we've added another to our ranks.
 

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I love dripping, but I feel I just get better flavor from my kayfun 3.1. I don't mind dripping but the ease of use from an RTA offers more pro's for my personal use. I generally only drip when I push lower ohms, other than that my 1.8 ohm micro w/cotton my kayfun 3.1 is an outstanding vape.

however...I will be ordering a carto tank from ibtanked and a provari with my tax returns...so my rebuildables may or may not take a seat :)
 

Mitey F

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I love dripping, but I feel I just get better flavor from my kayfun 3.1. I don't mind dripping but the ease of use from an RTA offers more pro's for my personal use. I generally only drip when I push lower ohms, other than that my 1.8 ohm micro w/cotton my kayfun 3.1 is an outstanding vape.

however...I will be ordering a carto tank from ibtanked and a provari with my tax returns...so my rebuildables may or may not take a seat :)

If you think cartos are going to replace RBA's... I think you're in for a surprise
 

Mitey F

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I like the flavor and control of dripping, but it's a PITA and not functional for on-the-go in my line of work or the things I find fun. Like dripping at the casino just looks sketchy af and it's a crime to drip and drive.

I just moved from WA to MI (temporarily) and bought a 32' box truck to move all my stuff... 5 days of driving, 2500 miles, and I dripped the whole way.
 

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Interesting thread, prior to the introduction of RDA and the re-buildable craze the discussions were which atty gave you the best dripping experience. The 306 and 901 were usually on top for flavor, with the 510 hanging in as the most often used, the 801 and eGo attys had their own smaller following.

Bottom line dripping was always considered the best for flavor, consistency, vapor, etc...:laugh:
Even with all the new style of clearo, carto, tanks, and feeders, dripping is still top of the heap...:vapor:


http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...405910-regular-atty-drippers-dying-breed.html
 

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    Interesting thread, prior to the introduction of RDA and the re-buildable craze the discussions were which atty gave you the best dripping experience. The 306 and 901 were usually on top for flavor, with the 510 hanging in as the most often used, the 801 and eGo attys had their own smaller following.

    Bottom line dripping was always considered the best for flavor, consistency, vapor, etc...:laugh:
    Even with all the new style of clearo, carto, tanks, and feeders, dripping is still top of the heap...:vapor:


    http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...405910-regular-atty-drippers-dying-breed.html

    Remembers seeing a RDA for the first time and thinking "how stupid is that". :lol:
    Back then a which is the best atomizer thread would offer about 50 choices of dripping atomizers, and I sure had my favorite. Now I decide what resistance my coil will be instead of Cisco deciding for me.
     
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