Question about RDA

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moralizer

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A few weeks ago I was at a B&M that lets you sample ejuices. The guy at the store mentioned that it if I had brought my own rda I could sample the flavors.

I usually re-wick my mini protank 2's when I change flavors.

So I am confused how the flavors wouldn't get tainted if I used the same setup to test multiple flavors.

Am I missing something obvious?

I asked the guy managing the store, he had little knowledge about vaping, was just repeating what the owner told him.
 

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A few weeks ago I was at a B&M that lets you sample ejuices. The guy at the store mentioned that it if I had brought my own RDA I could sample the flavors. So I am confused how the flavors wouldn't get tainted if I used the same setup to test multiple flavors.

Am I missing something obvious? I asked the guy managing the store, he had little knowledge about vaping, was just repeating what the owner told him.
And RDA is a Rebuildable Dripping Atomizer (forgive me if you already know this). If you had a dripping atomizer they would put a couple of drops on your coils and you could vape those couple drops. It would take too much eliquid to do the same in a tank. There would be no way for them to put a couple of drops on your coils if you are using a tank.

However, you can drip without an RDA (very easy to do and very inexpensively). Here is a great blog post on non-rebuildable dripping by ECF member The Ocelot: Drip, Drip, Drip - The Sound of Dripping.
 
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moralizer

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And RDA is a Rebuildable Dripping Atomizer (forgive me if you already know this). If you had a dripping atomizer they would put a couple of drops on your coils and you could vape those couple drops. It would take too much eliquid to do the same in a tank. There would be no way for them to put a couple of drops on your coils if you are using a tank.

However, you can drip without an RDA (very easy to do and very inexpensively). Here is a great blog post on non-rebuildable dripping by ECF member The Ocelot: Drip, Drip, Drip - The Sound of Dripping.

Thanks a ton that cleared it up for me :)

I knew what RDA stood for, but mixing my understanding of it with a RBA I think.
 
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