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Hi,
I'm new here and somewhat new to the vaping world too. I've been vaping a couple of months and I'm curious about rebuildable drippers. I guess my main question is - are they mostly for "home use"?

I like they idea of their small size for stealth vaping on a mechanical mod but I'm kind of turned off by the idea of having to refill the attey everytime I want to vape when I'm out and about. Maybe I'm wrong about that? Ya'll educate me on drippers, please.

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Once I went to rda's aka drippers. I never went back to tanks. I love the warm to hot vapes and the density of vape production. Fyi it's all on how you build and wick your coils. I find that if your not satisfied then build it to the way you like it unlike pre-built tanks you're stuck with what you get unless if you know how to re build them too. but I like to sub Ohm (under 1 ohm). it's definitely a learning curve. but if you're willing to behobbyist Vapoer then you will not be disappointed ask lots of questions do lots of research. best of luck to you
 

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Yeah, I'm very much a hobbyist and very mechanically inclined so I'm not to concerned about whether or not I can build the coils. I more concerned about having to carry around a bottle of juice in my pocket to fill the tank every time I want to vape. It's not a problem sitting at home but when I'm away from the house, not so much.
 

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The Genesis-style RBA's need to be kept upright, or they can leak due to their design, therefore they are not an ideal out-and-about delivery device. Rebuildable drippers, if not much juice is in the wick, will not leak if tilted on their side.

The newer Kayfun-style rebuildable tank atomizers offer the best of both worlds. They work similiar to a cartotank system, where they rely on negative pressure to feed the coil/wick. Therefore they do not leak and are not position dependent. I'm new to the Kayfun and couldn't be happier after disappointing experiences with the AGA-T2 genny-style RBA. I take my Kayfun everywhere, just as I do my cartotanks.

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Information Resources for your first RBA

Kayfun-style clone rebuildable tank atomizer:

 
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I find that dripping in public isn't all that concerning like most people would think it is. I typically drip enough to get me through the hits I take then I want my RDA to be dry since its going to be in my pocket. Also there are more attractive dripper bottles you can use and get that isn't a PE see through bottle that when people see make you look weird. Take a look at an Innokin Ucan bottle. Its SS and it looks more like a medical bottle than anything. Its sealed with the cap on (which prevents your juice from leaking in your pocket).
 

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That's the info I need, thanks!
I have a few tank style clearomizers (mini protank & protank 2).
Performance wise, I love the mini protank on every device I've put it on so far (vision spinner, vamo v5 & Nzonic). I really dislike the protank 2 though. It has such poor air flow on just about everything. I've even drilled out the airflow holes to 1/16". It works ok on the vamo but has NO airflow on the Nzonic.. I mean none! Can't use it at all. I'm considering either a kayfun style rda or the aerotank for the Nzonic mod. I want something small which the aerotank really isn't and I hate the way the mini protank looks on the mod.
 
Yeah I'm a cloud chaser for sure!

Here's the breakdown Kayfun Style are good on flavor but not for cloud chasing but really good for taking out without worrying about leaking Genesis style you could cloud chase and its a tank but it leaks if not right at all times.
But f.y.i rda's to me is satisfying enough all I need is a few hits so I just drip a little and I'm done put it away the only time I find dripping annoying is when I'm driving that's when I wish I had a kayfun but I just use my Genesis because I'm pretty good at keeping it up right. I just love them clouds too much lol.

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Thank's everybody.
I checked out the kayfun and the Russian 91% and either one looks perfect for what I'm after. I'll be heading to my local vape store today. They carry the Kayfun lite but not the Russian. I'm really interested in being able to sub ohm on my Nzonic. I'm still kind of torn between the KF and the aerotank though. If I go with the aerotank I'll want to get a kick so I'll be able to get the vapor I like.

Another question - How often do you have to rebuild the coils?
 
Thank's everybody.
I checked out the kayfun and the Russian 91% and either one looks perfect for what I'm after. I'll be heading to my local vape store today. They carry the Kayfun lite but not the Russian. I'm really interested in being able to sub ohm on my Nzonic. I'm still kind of torn between the KF and the aerotank though. If I go with the aerotank I'll want to get a kick so I'll be able to get the vapor I like.

Another question - How often do you have to rebuild the coils?

That depends on if you will use cotton or silica. Cotton you can just remove cotton and replace after a quick dry burn. With silica u can rinse it under hot water and dry burn and your coil will be as good as new (about a month with silica). You can make the coils last as long as there is no flavor transfer in silica. Cotton your coils can last months on end. Coils will last longer the lower gage you use
 
That's okay. To each his own. Someday you'll meet a friend that is on rebuildables and you can try it for your self. I for one can no longer do pre built tanks. If I'm not satisfied I'm stuck with it. Rebuildables you build it to the way you want. And I love .3 to .4 builds. That makes clouds like no pre built can handle or wick fast enough with out dry hits.

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