In my few months of vaping, I've come to love the experience I get from drippers with large air holes. Has anyone found a tank setup that is close to a dripper in lung hit quality?
At home, unless I'm trying a new tank, I use RDAs. But when driving, it's completely unsafe to attempt this without a co-pilot willing to assist. I'm aware that it's unlikely that I can reproduce RDA clouds with a tank, I'm just looking for the closest second so I can chain-vape down the highway. I have a Kayfun 3.1 clone that is somewhat satisfactory, and I'm breaking in a Fogger V3 right now. I had high hopes for the Fogger after watching RipTrippers' review, but the airflow is still TOO TIGHT! Suggestions?
If there's already a thread on this, please point me to it, because I can't find it (search function returns a LOT of irrelevant stuff to sift through). I'm posting this here because I'm still new and I know the vets frequently read this thread. Don't hold back suggestions that you think may be too advanced, as I'm a fast learner and I'm already comfortable building coils and using appropriate batteries (Sony VTC4s and MNKE 26650s), much thanks to Baditude for all the great battery info he has compiled.
At home, unless I'm trying a new tank, I use RDAs. But when driving, it's completely unsafe to attempt this without a co-pilot willing to assist. I'm aware that it's unlikely that I can reproduce RDA clouds with a tank, I'm just looking for the closest second so I can chain-vape down the highway. I have a Kayfun 3.1 clone that is somewhat satisfactory, and I'm breaking in a Fogger V3 right now. I had high hopes for the Fogger after watching RipTrippers' review, but the airflow is still TOO TIGHT! Suggestions?
If there's already a thread on this, please point me to it, because I can't find it (search function returns a LOT of irrelevant stuff to sift through). I'm posting this here because I'm still new and I know the vets frequently read this thread. Don't hold back suggestions that you think may be too advanced, as I'm a fast learner and I'm already comfortable building coils and using appropriate batteries (Sony VTC4s and MNKE 26650s), much thanks to Baditude for all the great battery info he has compiled.