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VAscooter

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Once you started using an rda have you found that using an RBA, tank, clearomizer,etc get pushed aside or used less or is your RDA just another device in your toppers that you rotate. Just curious as I dripped back before the new RDA's came out and gave up pretty quick since I was constantly adding juice.
 

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I use my RDA's pretty much all day, I had to adjust to dripping all of the time. I think nothing beats RDA's in my opinion as far as vape throat hit and production of cloud. I do on the other hand keep my Russian 91%, Fogger V4, and AGI on the side for road trips , outings, hangouts, etc. I do not drip in drive because I keep it safe.
 

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although I do own some drippers I much prefer something that doesn't require dripping. yes maybe a dripper can blow a little more clouds then a tank but for me the trade off isn't worth it. just for comparisons my tank attys blow much more clouds then my cigarettes ever did so the little extra clouds from a dripper isn't needed for me personally and as for flavor, my tank attys are just as good as my drippers. I still do drip and enjoy it but for the most part my drippers are for trying juices and coils. and then there is the reo, its a dripper without dripping and is awesome.
 

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although I do own some drippers I much prefer something that doesn't require dripping. yes maybe a dripper can blow a little more clouds then a tank but for me the trade off isn't worth it. just for comparisons my tank attys blow much more clouds then my cigarettes ever did so the little extra clouds from a dripper isn't needed for me personally and as for flavor, my tank attys are just as good as my drippers. I still do drip and enjoy it but for the most part my drippers are for trying juices and coils. and then there is the reo, its a dripper without dripping and is awesome.

Yep, if I decide to start dripping again I can see the bank account going down more. I would have to get the Reo.
 

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Yep, if I decide to start dripping again I can see the bank account going down more. I would have to get the Reo.
and now the reos are low resistant capable. not that you couldn't before but if one was going below like .6ish there was some v-loss but now rob has changed the contacts and springs to handle the really low stuff.
 

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I enjoy dripping but when I am home the VW pv's come out most of the time.

Dripping is good for tasting new juice or juices that taste better at lower Ohms but the tanks like the Kayfun, Russian and now the Fogger just make life so easy.


I have 5 pro tanks - none of which I've used in over a month having the kayfuns I bought. I find the kayfun to be more reliable, hit better, and the taste superior
 

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I've been using dripping atomizers for quite a while, just for sampling my DIY recipes, while mainly using my genisis style tanks for vaping. I did my thing, for a while, with the Kayfuns, Squapes, Taifuns, etc., when they first came out, and my gennies sat on the shelf for a while. Eventually, I came to the conclusion, at least for me, that the vacuum tank systems did not perform as well as the gennies, flavor or vapor wise, so I returned to the mesh gennies. Along with that, as the newer style RDAs began saturated the market, I began experimenting with, and using them. Nowadays, when I'm home, vegging out in my office, or in front of the tv, I'm dripping. When I'm out and about, I'm using a genny with ss mesh.
 

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All dripping all of the time. My very first vape was dripping on an old-school 510 atty, and it's been some years. I tried 901s, i06s, 801s, etc. and pretty much stuck with dripping on my trusty 510s. I tried a ViVi tank at one point and it sucked. I tried various cartos/clearos at one point and they sucked. I bought an IGO-L and built some 32g standard coils on silica and never was happy with the flavor.

I recently tried a Russian 91%, it didn't suck but also couldn't compete with dripping in the flavor category IMO. It also leaked and was HUGE. Maybe I didn't have it set up right, maybe I just don't like tanks. I'm currently rocking a rotation of a Quasar and a Magma with a single 28g micro on cotton. I love them both and will drip until the day I quit vaping.
 
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