Dripping with better quality drippers

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Ok, so I have an Igo-L and I absolutely love it. I also have ordered two different drippers that will do dual coil. (3 post) I am going to play with those for a little while. I just wanted to know from those that drip. Do the better dripper atties have a much better vape or is it just better build quality? So far, knock on wood, never had mine leak. I have seen some of these and they are pretty. So again is there an improvement in quality or is that more determined by the coil build and wick you use?
 

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Ok, so I have an Igo-L and I absolutely love it. I also have ordered two different drippers that will do dual coil. (3 post) I am going to play with those for a little while. I just wanted to know from those that drip. Do the better dripper atties have a much better vape or is it just better build quality? So far, knock on wood, never had mine leak. I have seen some of these and they are pretty. So again is there an improvement in quality or is that more determined by the coil build and wick you use?


Your two post RDA can also do dual coils. The three post is nice for quads and the larger RDA's are good for more space and more options. More coils and more rooms for wicks. The largest one I have used is the Patriot RDA. It is 22mm and at the moment I have a quad setup with large cotton wicks. The performance can be so many things. From the quality of the coils, the resistance of the coils. The ability of the wick to supply the coils with fluid efficiently, the airflow available, etc, etc...

Here's my favorite at the moment

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OK, I figured coils, resistance, and airflow were the biggest factors in vape quality. I just see these really great looking attiies and wondered if the vape they would provide was somehow better. I know going into subohm stuff would really go into another level but I don't think my Vision Spinner would like it. Or my Itaste 3.0
 

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OK, I figured coils, resistance, and airflow were the biggest factors in vape quality. I just see these really great looking attiies and wondered if the vape they would provide was somehow better. I know going into subohm stuff would really go into another level but I don't think my Vision Spinner would like it. Or my Itaste 3.0
some do change the flavor a bit. but its not a huge difference for most of the decent ones. even clones of the good ones work well.
 

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I know going into subohm stuff would really go into another level but I don't think my Vision Spinner would like it. Or my Itaste 3.0
Nope... nether would support sub-ohm vapery. But, don't feel like you're missing the holy grail or anything. What you have will support some very good plus-ohm attys.
On my desk, there are several Kayfun and similar pressure differential type attys, and all are in the 1.5-1.8Ω range... and they see far more use than my sub-ohm RDAs.

Dripping has it's place, but that place is slowly being supplanted with more Kayfun, Squape and Taifun toppers. The slight flavor and other advantages drippers hold are rapidly becoming irrelevent as PD attys become more sophisticated.
 

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    I started dripping before there were such things as RDA's, and found just what I wanted with the 510 atty of my choice.
    When I started looking at RDA's I wasn't looking for something different, I was looking for the RDA which best replicated what I already liked. The A7 & A7 mini both do that well. So my search was pretty simple, I hope you find what you like as easily.
     

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    My only issue with the RBA type are the tank. I like to change up my flavors. A lot! It is not uncommon for me to have 5 or 6 bottles of complimentory but different flavors sitting next to me and I will drip a little Tangerine, a little cherry, and a touch of spearmint together or go with straight spearmint etc. I was using the protanks, evods, and a few others and had different flavors in them, but I have found that I love to play with the mixes quite a bit. If I am going to be driving then I shove a little extra cotton in there and drip a little heavy and it will carry me for quite a bit. I don't really chain vape until late in the day so it's not a big deal. It's definitely less fussy than messing with the damn clearos all the time and the hits I get on the dripper are way more flavorful. Does anyone want to buy a 1/2 dozen different pyrex tanks? LOL that's a joke, I'll keep em, at least for a while.
     
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