help finding a 22 short dripper with tank

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vapero

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I'm mostly into rda drippers and use a mech mod in 18500 mode. I don't like tall setups but want to get into a but more portability and don't drip that often.

I ordered a chi you and AIOS atty but think it will still be a bit big, I also have a KFL clone comming but I think this will be too much height (good for home use but not on the go)

I'm looking for a 20-22 diameter atty that gives me the dripping experience and vapor but with a bit of a reservior for juice inside, I like the IGO-F but it is too skinny Is there anything like this on a wider diam?

I also like the uvo aqua but not sure.
are there anything that I don't know yet please help me out

please don't recommend the reo (I will get one but not in the meanwhile)
 

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Vapniaze AL-1, if you can find one, it's a short genny
that's interesting but I'm not sure about genisis didn't have good results so far so not my thing
Igo-W is within that size range, can be set up as dual or single coil and has a low profile that you're looking for. The base has a lip that can hold about 10 drops of juice.

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the IGO-W is currently my prefered dripper but still not that portable (I do take it everywhere but still need a lot of care like orientation leacking etc)
You can always get a spheroid auto dripped ;)

Polyfill = polyfun

it still is really tall, skinny but the tall is a dealbreaker for me
 

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Check out the 3d dripper from atmomixani. ITs an auto drip setup but running it in 18500 mode would make it pretty tiny. Has a small tank on board with a spring (i think) mechanism that acts like a pump so you kind of pump it to drip onto it. Also can be used with the nemesis as a hybrid setup. If i can get my hands on one it will forever live on my nemmy. Id check it out if i were you: Heres the video of the prototype. theres more of the smaller one online, this demonstrates the auto feed.

Auto refill drip by atmomixani prototype - YouTube
 

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Check out the 3d dripper from atmomixani. ITs an auto drip setup but running it in 18500 mode would make it pretty tiny. Has a small tank on board with a spring (i think) mechanism that acts like a pump so you kind of pump it to drip onto it. Also can be used with the nemesis as a hybrid setup. If i can get my hands on one it will forever live on my nemmy. Id check it out if i were you: Heres the video of the prototype. theres more of the smaller one online, this demonstrates the auto feed.

Auto refill drip by atmomixani prototype - YouTube

I did see that one, someone pointed it to me when I posted a very similar idea for a dripper here http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/rebuildable-atomizer-systems/494180-new-idea-rda-design.html
kfl with nano kit
where do I get the nano kit?
 

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Super T manufacturing makes a hybrid dripper attachment, called the Strata, for their precise line of mechs. Being a hybrid design you aren't going to be able to use it on your 510 devices, but if you are really intent on getting a dripper with a deep well it might be worth it.


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Super T ~ Strata RDA

I too would prefer drippers to have a sunken-in juice well, not just the standard deck of most RDAs. I share your pangs of dealing with orientation with the Igo W, I've got dual 3mm airholes on mine and if I overdrip past the wicks ability to completely hold the juice I get liquid escaping from the holes.
 

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    Probably not exactly what you're looking for, but I recently added two more RDAs to the collection, and they have become my new dailys.

    The Patriot
    The Omega


    Both are 22mm, so they'll sit flush on lots of mods. Both are triple post design, of course. The omega has adjustable air flow and the ability to run a single airhole, patriot has two drilled holes. The patriot was designed in such a way to maximize airflow and velocity loss.. Id have to read the thing again, but, suffice to say, they were thinking about things when they built it.

    The omega can hold a ton of juice. These days, im into using less wicking besides whats in the coil and slightly outside of it, just enough to keep the coil happy, and Ill drip often. But you could easily pack more in there than any RDA I know of. Its really a unique design, check it out.

    And the patriot is a more traditional design, but its 22mm, and it does have a reccessed dish. Again, pack it with wick and it can hold pa-lenty of juice. Also, with the way the air holes are done, leaking is ALMOST never an issue. If you overdrip, it can be. Simple solution...

    The Omega.. well, since I dont pack it full of wick, I need to pay close attention to leaking. But if you packed it full it would be less of an issue for sure.


    They're both quite different from each other, and they've easily become my two current favorites.(If you have a Nemesis, the Patriot is made for it, practically) You can get it polished or brushed, so, match it up. Ive got brushed nemmy/brushed patriot, and it looks like a hybrid.. moreso when the stars align and the logos line up. I cant say which one I like better, but I can say they're both awesome.


    I have a bunch of Igo-Ws and Ls in my parts box that Ill never get rid of because they're just plain good to have around, but even though the Patriot may look quite similar, its really nothing like the W. What equates to just a lil bit more room on the deck, changes the whole build.
     

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    Probably not exactly what you're looking for, but I recently added two more RDAs to the collection, and they have become my new dailys.

    The Patriot
    The Omega


    Both are 22mm, so they'll sit flush on lots of mods. Both are triple post design, of course. The omega has adjustable air flow and the ability to run a single airhole, patriot has two drilled holes. The patriot was designed in such a way to maximize airflow and velocity loss.. Id have to read the thing again, but, suffice to say, they were thinking about things when they built it.

    The omega can hold a ton of juice. These days, im into using less wicking besides whats in the coil and slightly outside of it, just enough to keep the coil happy, and Ill drip often. But you could easily pack more in there than any RDA I know of. Its really a unique design, check it out.

    And the patriot is a more traditional design, but its 22mm, and it does have a reccessed dish. Again, pack it with wick and it can hold pa-lenty of juice. Also, with the way the air holes are done, leaking is ALMOST never an issue. If you overdrip, it can be. Simple solution...

    The Omega.. well, since I dont pack it full of wick, I need to pay close attention to leaking. But if you packed it full it would be less of an issue for sure.


    They're both quite different from each other, and they've easily become my two current favorites.(If you have a Nemesis, the Patriot is made for it, practically) You can get it polished or brushed, so, match it up. Ive got brushed nemmy/brushed patriot, and it looks like a hybrid.. moreso when the stars align and the logos line up. I cant say which one I like better, but I can say they're both awesome.


    I have a bunch of Igo-Ws and Ls in my parts box that Ill never get rid of because they're just plain good to have around, but even though the Patriot may look quite similar, its really nothing like the W. What equates to just a lil bit more room on the deck, changes the whole build.

    how does the omega hold more liquid?? As I search images there are two huge holes on the deck walls, and seem really low
     

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    Is this something similar to what you are looking for?

    DRIPTANK.jpg

    Area "A" would be where the juice collects, you could probably dump 2-3mls in there I'd imagine. On par with some smaller genny tanks. The wicks hang down into the juice and wicks like normal. There is an extended tube for the drip tip, so that when it's tipped on it's side, or upside-down the juice flows into area "B" instead of out your drip tip hole.

    The air holes for the top cap actually extend into the atty, enough so that when tipped on its side the juice flows around the raised tube instead of out the air hole. In the pic it looks like there would be issues with the holes/tubes hitting the posts, but that was just for the drawing, remember the holes would be positioned front to back (in the perspective of the picture) not side to side, so there would be plenty of room for the tubes and posts to fit comfortably.
     
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