New here with a random question BDC vs BCC

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I've been a lurker for a couple of weeks trying to learn all I can as I quit analogs, haven't touched them in over a month :) I just got a VV battery and a Kanger eVod bcc which I really love. Not sure why I feel the need to get anything else since this is working so well for me but I want to try something new. I've been reading about the Aspire vivi nova bdc and am just wondering how it compares/differs from the eVod? I like a cooler vape so top coils weren't my friend, I hated them actually. I have an iClear 16 suffering from minor leaking but am enjoying it a *little* better now that I've got a VV battery. I've never had experience with 'dripping' until I went into Ahlusion and tried their juices. I'm hoping to find something similar in terms of flavor but still like the ease of my clearo. So, any thoughts on a BDC?? Or should I just buy a couple more eVods to have my different flavors in and be happy? I hope all this made sense I feel like I'm rambling.

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The Kanger Evod is a bottom single-coil clearomizer. As the coil is lower in the tank, the vapor has a little farther to travel from the coil to your mouth, thus the vapor will be slightly cooler. Adding a longer drip tip will do the same thing (cool the vapor).

The Aspire tanks use a bottom dual-coil. Two heating coils = more vapor (?).

Innokin iClear 16 is a dual top-coil clearomizer. Being a top coil, it may have a warmer vapor due to less distance from the coils to the mouth.

Drip atomizers have no wicks, thus only a few drops of juice can be used at a time or they will flood the coils. No wicks means nothing to possibly alter the flavor of the juice (silica).

People will have their personal preference of one model over another. You won't know which you prefer unless you try them yourself.

Different flavors may taste better or different when heated at different temperatures. Variable voltage allows adjusting the temperature to each flavor to find their "sweet spot".
 
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That's the cool thing, or the bad thing, bloody choice! It's a head spinner at times.

Congratulations on the time off the analogues, very well done.

As Baditude states, until you try it's all guesswork. I mix and match between top and bottom coils almost weekly and both keep surprising me when I switch, I genuinely like both, but feel the need to alternate to keep it "different".

Maybe I'm just odd, that's probably it..

Try some, and take a plunge - hope you find that perfect vape :)
 
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