Standard Airflow Vs. Bottom Kennedy Style Airflow RDA & RTA

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Wheelin247

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I can't stand bottom air flow. I used to like it but since I've tried the other air flow options with higher wattage that I vape and now I won't own a bottom air flow rda. It always seems restricted to me even if the air flow control is all the way open. I know I seem like the odd one out so far. Lol


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I love them. If you drip a little less then they`ll hold, they are very leak free, this is one reason I love them. They are extremely cleanly if you mind what you are doing. I usually go 20 drips with my 22`s and 24`s, and 25 drips with the 25`s.

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I can't stand bottom air flow. I used to like it but since I've tried the other air flow options with higher wattage that I vape and now I won't own a bottom air flow RDA. It always seems restricted to me even if the air flow control is all the way open. I know I seem like the odd one out so far. Lol


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I agree. I like to have more airflow options. But that is just my experience with the Tsunami 24. I don't like that I need to be more careful when I drip into the center. I would buy another bottom airflow if I know that it can have a whole lot more airflow than my Tsunami. Do the Kennedys have a lot of airflow, more than the Tsunami? I saw a Kennedy 2 post that looks enticing.
 
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I find bottom air to be less messy than side air and much easier to get a good vape than top air.
After using my Tsunami 24 for just a bit now, I have finally come to see that you're right. Besides I have come to enjoy the flavor more with bottom airflow. I'm gonna order that Kennedy Trickster clone from FastTech today.
 
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After using my Tsunami 24 for just a bit now, I have finally come to see that you're right. Besides I have come to enjoy the flavor more with bottom airflow. I'm gonna order that Kennedy Trickster clone from FastTech today.

I got mine from FT. There are numerous different versions of it on the site. I got the 2 post with an interchangeable chamber, one is standard metal with BFAF the other is a glass chamber which cuts off the BFAF and makes it side AF.
 
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I got mine from FT. There are numerous different versions of it on the site. I got the 2 post with an interchangeable chamber, one is standard metal with BFAF the other is a glass chamber which cuts off the BFAF and makes it side AF.
Do you find that the screws clamp the coil down well? I had a different RDA, the Hatty, a cheap one too and the coils are loose even when the screws are tighten fully.
 

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Do you find that the screws clamp the coil down well? I had a different RDA, the Hatty, a cheap one too and the coils are loose even when the screws are tighten fully.

They clamp down very well for me. Honestly Ive had more problems with posts cutting the wire on me than I have with them not holding the coils tightly. Neither have been an issue with my Kennedy Trickster.
 
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