RDA with biggest e-liquid well?

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vapero

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...Also the Omega seems good

I have 3 omegas and love them but don't get fooled by the deep well, as the airholes cut through it, it doesn't hold that much without leakage
Try looking at a 3D dripper too. It is a normal rda, with a 2ml well below the deck and the deck is spring loaded. You simply press the top down, juice comes up onto the deck soaking the wick, then when you release, all the excess goes back below the deck.

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I too have it and use to love it due to its capacity but it's now collecting dust in favor of the origen v2, I just rewick it and counted 50 drops with rayon wicks, it is much easier to maintain than the 3d holds the same and vapes better.

I haven't tried the magmas as I think the airhole placement will leak a little and don't like the overall design (just personal taste)

I'm currently waiting for my second origen and a veritas (same capacity and virtually leak free)

to sum up for me the best for now is the origen in capacity and performance and hoping the veritas acomplishes this along with the leak free feature
 

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So many RDAs to choose from - more it seems everyday. Something for everyone - we all have our favorites for various reasons.

After many variations of wire gauges, wraps, number of coils - I predominately build simple single coil (mounted horiz.) - 12 wraps 5/64 drill bit, micro coil - 1.5 ohms and vape at 8 watts.

I prefer three post RDAs - provide easy deck build for single coil.

With single coil, I can also tilt the RDA air hole away from me - preventing oozing juice.

I still like my IG)-L and IGO-W for home use.

Out: Origen - Number one favorite - Why I like it: non-leaker, decent well, easy build deck, adequate airflow for me, shorter than Magma, like brushed/shiny stainless look, great flavor and vapor production.

Magma - second favorite for out and about: can ooze juice (from air hole under coil) - in single coil mode oozing still happens but very limited. Can't forget that tissue.
Huge well - I measured .9ml with wicked coil - easy build deck, super airflow control, no O rings, screw on cap needs regular cleaning - gets gritty.

I am a 100% RDA vaper - rare and strange breed I know but I like it.

MVP2 + Origen or Magma + plastic Innokin U can like device (for juice) clipped to my belt loop and I'm out the door for the day.
 

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I saw a couple of reviews one by Todd and one by Suck My Mods about the Rocky Atomizer. It is actually a 5ml tank that is on top of a dripping build. When you want to add juice to the coils you press down on the drip tip and it releases juice from the tank. I have 2 coming by the end of the week. Definitly a good idea. I hope that they work!!! Check out the reviews!
 

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I like the reo but I don't have any experience with bottom fed attys and pbusardo's review made it seem pretty average. Quick question, do you have to purchase a bottom fed atty or can you replace the center pin on regular attys to make it bottom fed?

The thing about the Reo is that it 'just works', there is no fussing around with it...just fill the bottle and go. You can purchase bottom fed atty's or you can modify the center pin. I have a bottom fed Vicious Ant Cyclone RDA and a modified Atomic.

If bottom fed isn't your thing, you might want to look at the 3D from Atmomixani.
 

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The Viking has a big well and raised air tubes so you can have a lot of liquid and not spill out of your air holes. I love this thing.

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I just picked up a Magma clone by Infinite - super deep well, hasn't leaked on me once. To be honest though you're still gonna want to drip at least every 5-8 hits to avoid a somewhat harsh one. If you haven't considered it, I might suggest looking into a Fogger rba (v4.1) - gonna wick alot faster than the magma and produce some great clouds and amazing flavor too (sometimes better than the magma rda).
 

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I am thinking mephisto is the way to go since I don't think the airflow on the origen or magma is going to be enough for builds below 2 ohm. Or the tobh...decisions are so hard

I am running my Magma with a dual coil at .8 ohms and 30 watts with the two large holes open. It is working fine.
 

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Reading through this thread and forgot to drip... nothing like a lung hit of dry burning cotton .... I'm awake now... :lol:

I'm currently using a nimbus clone... no well to speak of so it drys out fast.... my magma is due to arrive Tuesday

I decided to get a magma because of all the positive press, including, but not limited to the large juice well.
 

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The asmodus 26650 holds 4mls I believe, this seems to be quite large compared to many other rdas out there.
That would be the first atomizer I purchase if I had a 26650 mod but I am sticking with 18650 mods for now

I am running my Magma with a dual coil at .8 ohms and 30 watts with the two large holes open. It is working fine.

Sorry I meant below .2 not 2 my bad, and I vape on a mech
 
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