RDA New to dripping.

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BigMattP13

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Hello so been vaping for over a year now and still havent really messed with rdas, ive had plenty of rtas and know battery safety and how to make builds for rtas. I've just always had jobs where dripping just wasnt really an option. What would be a good rda to "get my feet wet" into dripping. Thanks in advanced.
 

Martnargh

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I prefer doge v2 over any mutation. Imo kills it on flavor and clouds. Only con, if you can call it a con, is it has 3 posts vs the 4 the mutation has. I like sleeper builds so its not a con for me.
For me to get flavor at least close to doge v2 on mx i use it without drip tip.
Edit: i also prefer troll rda over mx its got the same deck and better airflow better flavor and clouds too plus looks the .... with chuff cap.
 

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Hello so been vaping for over a year now and still havent really messed with rdas, ive had plenty of rtas and know battery safety and how to make builds for rtas. I've just always had jobs where dripping just wasnt really an option. What would be a good rda to "get my feet wet" into dripping. Thanks in advanced.

What are you using currently to power your RTAs? I wouldn't recommend (personal opinion) a mutation x (any version) until 40+ watts of power is available! RDA's that will perform well at lower wattage are generally smaller. The Magma was my first RDA, and honestly was a great building platform for me to learn on. I am currently using a freakshow mini, but the build certainly would not be ideal for a person new to RDAs. Soooo, my list goes as follows!

1) Magma (it's got a special place in my heart, but limited airflow for sure)
2) Any sort of Tugboat RDA
3) Mutation Xv4 (This device loves high wattage)
4) Zenith v2 (pretty old, but it performed like a champ with 30 watts of power)
5) Any other 3 post rda, or a the latest version of the Holmes RDA by cigreen (Airflow design very similar to magma, 2 post deck, bigger juice well that is less prone to leaking)

I hope this helps!
 
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