I have both.
The Delta 2 with LVC stock coil is amazing. 50, 60 W no issues, no dry hits. Incredible vapour/flavour (min RDA level) but also will go through eliquid like no tomorrow. With the RBA I have tried various coil builds + japanese cotton. The best I have been able to come up with is .8 ohm (24 gauge) at 20 watts. While it is a smooth experience/smooth vaping, the flavour is kind of muted. If you do .5 or .6 ohm the vapor is harsh (70 vg, 3nic even). If you go over 20 W you will get dry hits every other vape . It's like playing roulette's and not a comfortable/enjoyable vaping experience imo. The stock coil gauge/vertical coil set up and probably special wicking paper outside of the cotton provides maximum vaping experience and prevents dry hits i'm guessing.
With the lemo drop with .8 ohm (24 gauge) at 20 watts you still get that muted flavour , but you can jack it up to 30-35 watts to bring the flavour alive. Satisfying enough. This is my 2nd lemo drop bc the 1st one shattered (glass broken, dents). The Delta 2 on the other hand feels more solid, heavier and likely to survive some falls. So the Lemo drop is on the fragile side
Botton line is from my experience with these two products is , if you want to go the rebuilding route and save money , Lemo drop is the way to go (unless your clumsy and drop your rta frequently). The Delta 2 is the best clearomizer using the stock head out in the market. But it can't bring out the best out of the RBA. Maybe something to do with the juice channel (wicking issues past 20w) or small deck, too large of an airflow (if you open it up all the way, you get dry hits past 20 w, if you close it up (the vape is harsh). Or Maybe this was Joyetech plan from the start so people will resort to buying the stock heads instead for the best vaping experience
The Delta 2 with LVC stock coil is amazing. 50, 60 W no issues, no dry hits. Incredible vapour/flavour (min RDA level) but also will go through eliquid like no tomorrow. With the RBA I have tried various coil builds + japanese cotton. The best I have been able to come up with is .8 ohm (24 gauge) at 20 watts. While it is a smooth experience/smooth vaping, the flavour is kind of muted. If you do .5 or .6 ohm the vapor is harsh (70 vg, 3nic even). If you go over 20 W you will get dry hits every other vape . It's like playing roulette's and not a comfortable/enjoyable vaping experience imo. The stock coil gauge/vertical coil set up and probably special wicking paper outside of the cotton provides maximum vaping experience and prevents dry hits i'm guessing.
With the lemo drop with .8 ohm (24 gauge) at 20 watts you still get that muted flavour , but you can jack it up to 30-35 watts to bring the flavour alive. Satisfying enough. This is my 2nd lemo drop bc the 1st one shattered (glass broken, dents). The Delta 2 on the other hand feels more solid, heavier and likely to survive some falls. So the Lemo drop is on the fragile side
Botton line is from my experience with these two products is , if you want to go the rebuilding route and save money , Lemo drop is the way to go (unless your clumsy and drop your rta frequently). The Delta 2 is the best clearomizer using the stock head out in the market. But it can't bring out the best out of the RBA. Maybe something to do with the juice channel (wicking issues past 20w) or small deck, too large of an airflow (if you open it up all the way, you get dry hits past 20 w, if you close it up (the vape is harsh). Or Maybe this was Joyetech plan from the start so people will resort to buying the stock heads instead for the best vaping experience
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