smok DRUNKER rba 5ml Rebuildable Atomizer $11.8/pc
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Its a beautiful albeit unusual shape that can be adorned with your choice of 510 drip tips Called the DRUNKER 5ml Rebuildable Atomizer. The name has its root in its shape which resembles a beer bottle - all we have to say is its much better than calling it a SCREW TANK!
The Drunker utilizes twin wicks that provide 4 wick leads that slip though the metal plate into the 5ml tank. It features a ceramic cup with a bottom two holed grommet through which you insert your coil leads. This looks fairly easy to recoil and wick and may be a great beginning RBA at a GREAT price. We are also carrying silica wick/coil packets for you to purchase separately or use your own!
Early reports on the Drunker are that it is virtualy leak free and we suspect that may be due to the fact that you CANNOT unscrew the tank off the base so you have a solid seal there. The material seems to be a thick PC (poly carbonate) but we would be careful not to use
juice in these that have caused problems with other cartomizers and tanks.
Your DRUNKER comes pre-coiled with silica wicking and a 2.2ohm wire.
2.2 and 3.0 ohm coil/wick packets also available elsewhere in this category.
Various 510 drip tips for Drunker is also available here.
Important Note:
Please note very carefully that rebuildable atomizer coils and wicks have known risks.
Rebuildables are for experts, not average or beginner vapers with no multimeter or knowledge of how to use a meter, or when a meter must be used, or how electronic devices work. These materials cannot safely be used by the inexperienced or those without basic knowledge of electronics.
This is because:
1. A rebuildable coil/wick MUST be tested carefully with a meter before it is used.
2. If it is not tested it is entirely the risk of the user.
3. Faulty wicks/coils WILL blow electronic devices.
4. New coil/wick units must be tested and then used first on a strong basic electrical APV that has short circuit protection.
5. No new coil/wick assembly should be used on an electronic device until known to be safe.
6. These items destroy electronic devices if faulty. This is a known issue.