RDA Recommendations.

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edyle

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Iv just started getting into rebuildable recently and a friend who works at a shop has hooked me up with some stuff but I want a new RDA and he will only recommend stuff in the shop and I just want a few more opinions of options and where to order them from, Love my friend but Im afraid he cant say much due to wanting to keep his job.

What rda do you have and what did your friend recommend?

An rda is a very very SIMPLE device.
 

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Well you got single or multi coil. Then air flow control. Some can have multi coils, but you can set them up for single coil. It's a good option to have.

For me, the Immortalizer clone. It's not perfect, but on the go, it screws down tight. O rings aren't pocket friendly. Leaking isn't a problem given the 2 chamber design.
 
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I have an authentic Omega and its my second favorite dripper to date. Only negative i have about it is no holes in the posts for securing wire... (not sure if that was changed in later versions or the clones)...

I give the top spot to my Tobh with the removable heat sink, makes access to the drip well very convenient.
 

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He recommended a Omega clone.

So is there something you don't like about it?


Things to look for in an rda:

- holes in the post for putting the wire
- nuts preferably on the posts; otherwise knurled head screws; otherwise phillip head screws; the worst is the flathead/slothead screws; pita.
- airflow control

Material: stainless steel or else brass. I'd prefer steel.

Adjustable center pin at the bottom.
 
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