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This has caught my interest in the recent past. I'll have to keep my eye out for a clone to try first. Thing is expensive... and ugly as sin :p

Indeed it is, in both categories. Nonetheless, it is still the closest I have personally come to a dripper. Granted, I haven't experienced a Rose, a Fogger or the latest Aether Tech rta (forget its name atm) so there might be something better out there.
 

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I'm using a Sunbox E7 right now with an Origen V2 that has a BF 510 post installed. It's roughly the same size as my REO but I can regulate the wattage as it's a DNA 30 device. Origen is built with dual coils and comes in right at .5ohms. It's what I was looking for when I wanted the flavor and vapor production of a dripper without the bottle.
 

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Lol .... i knew the "bottom feeders" (love it haha) would come in here! I do honestly dig the idea of a bottom feeding device; however, i very much value a small of a size as possible when out.

Ideally... a tiny, pocketable, tube-based mech, bottom feeding 18350 mod with a 5mL (at a max) juice capacity would work. Someone make one of those no bigger than say a small mech mod in 18490... i'll buy one lol.



But seriously guys....

RTA/RBAs for us drippers?

You ain't getting off that easy... :p

A Reo Grand - the "big one" - is the size of a business card and holds 6 mls. How much smaller do you want?
 

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This is a Reo Mini awesome little bottom feeder With an 18490 it last almost all day In the pic a business card and a 18650
You can say you don't want to pay the 200 bucks BUT it's definitely Small :)

Lol .... i knew the "bottom feeders" (love it haha) would come in here! I do honestly dig the idea of a bottom feeding device; however, i very much value a small of a size as possible when out.

Ideally... a tiny, pocketable, tube-based mech, bottom feeding 18350 mod with a 5mL (at a max) juice capacity would work. Someone make one of those no bigger than say a small mech mod in 18490... i'll buy one lol.



But seriously guys....

RTA/RBAs for us drippers?
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If you like the idea of the Big Dripper, you might want to check out the Ehpro Pontus. Same design concept as the big dripper and it's less than half the price. It's essentially a TOBH deck with a tank on top. Push the drip tip to squirt juice on your wick and coil:)


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This is a Reo Mini awesome little bottom feeder With an 18490 it last almost all day In the pic a business card and a 18650
You can say you don't want to pay the 200 bucks BUT it's definitely Small :)


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That is small, ill give you that! I'm just not super pumped with the bottom feed idea. Ones i've used always seem "half finished" like a design that someone took 85% of the way there and just went... "Ok, i have no time to machine/mold parts so stick a plastic juice bottle on the bottom and give it a squeeze when you want some juice." The back and forth suction, the crud off the coils getting sucked back into your bottle (always see this with my buddy's bottom feeders) and the plastic bottles/tubing in general (i dont even vape juice that comes in plastic any more - nor use it in food storage etc. i'm one of those freaks, i know i know... i vape lol)... i feel like in a year or two someone will design something better, completely stainless/glass in a small (as your mini) design.

If you like the idea of the Big Dripper, you might want to check out the Ehpro Pontus. Same design concept as the big dripper and it's less than half the price. It's essentially a TOBH deck with a tank on top. Push the drip tip to squirt juice on your wick and coil:)


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Ok, i think i might have to track one of those down! I bet it would even fit on top of some of my other atomizers... might be on to something here. The only thing that worries me is the size of the "drip holes" in the top deck. They seem huge... some people say it doesnt leak with 50/50... some are saying use high VG.

Ok... now where to buy one that has them in stock...
 

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Ok, i think i might have to track one of those down! I bet it would even fit on top of some of my other atomizers... might be on to something here. The only thing that worries me is the size of the "drip holes" in the top deck. They seem huge... some people say it doesnt leak with 50/50... some are saying use high VG.

This realy piqued my interest and I think I will get one.

Ok... now where to buy one that has them in stock...

Poked around a bit and the cheapest I found was here: Vapor Range | EHPro Pontus RDA/RBA Self Dripping Style Atomizer Your Online Vape Store for Mechanical Mods , Rebuildable Dripper RBA's RDA's , and Juice
 

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FastTech has these:

https://www.fasttech.com/products/1819100 (Waiting for it in the mail)
https://www.fasttech.com/p/1777100 (just realized I have one of these somewhere???)
https://www.fasttech.com/p/1694900 (the base on this is TOTAL CRAP! - 510 connector press-fit with a THIN WIRE to the center post!!!)

https://www.fasttech.com/p/1754802 (not exactly an RDA, but rebuildable)

These are all "pump-style" heads.

Edit: I also tried the 3D. That is extremely difficult to build; as you try to screw in the top post it starts unscrewing the bottom!
Never successfully managed to get a coil on the darned thing.
 

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This realy piqued my interest and I think I will get one.



Poked around a bit and the cheapest I found was here: Vapor Range | EHPro Pontus RDA/RBA Self Dripping Style Atomizer Your Online Vape Store for Mechanical Mods , Rebuildable Dripper RBA's RDA's , and Juice

Saw that... and at VaporDNA. I'll flip a coin during lunch and see if i order it lol. I'm already thinking of ways i want to mod it, which is not good...

Drill out air holes to cyclops style... fiddle with that drip hole size and see if it can fun higher PG juices.


FastTech has these:

https://www.fasttech.com/products/1819100 (Waiting for it in the mail)
https://www.fasttech.com/p/1777100 (just realized I have one of these somewhere???)
https://www.fasttech.com/p/1694900 (the base on this is TOTAL CRAP! - 510 connector press-fit with a THIN WIRE to the center post!!!)

https://www.fasttech.com/p/1754802 (not exactly an RDA, but rebuildable)

These are all "pump-style" heads.

Edit: I also tried the 3D. That is extremely difficult to build; as you try to screw in the top post it starts unscrewing the bottom!
Never successfully managed to get a coil on the darned thing.

Oh man those FT ones don't look too... "well made" lol. That said... please let us know how they perform!
 

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Dude, FlashEVapor v3. A dripper with a tank on top. It uses braided cotton or mesh to feed the "dripper," section.

EDIT: The main problem in trying to find a tank which properly emulates a dripper is one of distance. On a dripper, your mouthpiece is pretty much directly on top of your coils. On a tank, the mouthpiece is typically 1-2" away. As the vapor produced from your coils travels this distance, it is allowed time to cool.

Plenty of tanks have airflow comparable to drippers. If not, you can always drill. In trying to accurately emulate the dripper experience, "with a tank," keep in mind that their are multiple variables to consider. If you really want the full experience, copious amounts of warm, dense flavor, I think you're gonna want to find something where the coils sit as close to the mouthpiece as possible. For that, I'd probably recommend a genny.

Take a look around, people say genny's are dead, but they're not. Loads of innovation has taken place since the RSST. Check out something like the BF-99. Or, if you're looking to go the clone route, even something like a Kraken or Prometheus can give you a great experience. SS Rope with a cotton topper.. mmmmmm.
 
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Saw that... and at VaporDNA. I'll flip a coin during lunch and see if i order it lol. I'm already thinking of ways i want to mod it, which is not good...

Drill out air holes to cyclops style... fiddle with that drip hole size and see if it can fun higher PG juices.

I don't know why they didn't just make a cyclops air hole myself. That's the first thing I said to myself when I looked at it too, "Gotta see if I can fix the airholes". :laugh:
 

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... if you're looking to go the clone route, even something like a Kraken or Prometheus can give you a great experience. SS Rope with a cotton topper.. mmmmmm.

Most likely if i get a genny. I'm a dripper guy first and foremost... i can't justify $160 on a authentic genny. Honestly the main reason i havent just picked up a cheap Kraken clone is bc of the SS rope and mesh. I'm VERY hesitant to vape on the stuff... and i've heard such mixed things about cotton U-wick set ups on them. Some say it's identical to their drippers but they just tilt every so often (like an old school clearo) to keep the wicks wet. Others say they'll leak all over the place with cotton and that they dont wick.


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I don't know why they didn't just make a cyclops air hole myself. That's the first thing I said to myself when I looked at it too, "Gotta see if I can fix the airholes".

Right!? Like ... is that little piece of metal doing there splitting it up!? Just pissing me off is what it's doing haha
 

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Ok, just checked out the BF-99 (never heard about it before now) and that looks amazing! (Mayyyybe a little light on the air flow (those holes in the ceramic deck are TINY!) But that is some real innovation happening right there! A slick new genny in just about a normal dripper size. AND it's actually pretty! lol Too bad it's $$$

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Right!? Like ... is that little piece of metal doing there splitting it up!? Just pissing me off is what it's doing haha

Yeah, that and the stupid TOBH-esque placement of those air blockers. :facepalm:

I cut those things off on my TOBH so if I get this, maybe I'll just use my TOBH base if it fits.
 

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Yeah, that and the stupid TOBH-esque placement of those air blockers. :facepalm:

I cut those things off on my TOBH so if I get this, maybe I'll just use my TOBH base if it fits.

How difficult was that? What dremel bit did you use? I'm so ... annoyed with those stupid blocks. I just want to center-build but nooooo! lol
 

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How difficult was that? What dremel bit did you use? I'm so ... annoyed with those stupid blocks. I just want to center-build but nooooo! lol

I don't have many attachments for my dremel, just what came with it when I bought it. I used a grey colored grinding wheel to get them off and then a sanding barrel to finish it up. Not the prettiest but who's going to see it except for me.

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