Vamo and dripping.

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DaxFX

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Get a rda, im so happy with my chu chu train

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With a RDA no worry of floding.. My smok can get up to 20 drops when dry and like 15 for refil,, there also a couple of vendor with 1.7ohm already build coils with wicks for the smoktech RDA aka octopus.. Change the coil is m o r o n proof thats what i got this one and love it.. If you want something diferent take a look into the aga-L you will need 15ml to get that thing flooded


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I buy few replacemen already made coil for my RDA. I just change it once the first day to see hoy dificult and was as easy as unscrew 2 thumb screws take one out and put one in. I

got the RDA from myvaporstore for $8 bucks with a coupon code

And the coils this is the cheapest i ever found. But google RDA coil and you will find lots
http://www.ecigsupply.com/SmokTech-RDA-Replacement-Coil_p_657.html


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I would suggest that anyone use a good dripping atty as the standard by which to judge other juice delivery devices, including rebuildables. RBAs and RDAs seem very popular but I find that both my bridgeless 510 Cisco spec atties and the HH.357 produce markedly superior results to anything I've built myself.

I use one of these 510-510 Adapter (Sealed) paired with an Empire drip shield to keep juice out of my batteries when dripping. They have quite a few styles from which to choose. If the style you like isn't in stock just pick the option for email notification.

While I love the taste and performance of dripping I'm not a fan of the process. They are very expensive but my AMP Tanks have solved that problem quite nicely for me. My other juice delivery devices, including my RBAs and RDAs, have gotten very little use since I bought them.
 

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While I love the taste and performance of dripping I'm not a fan of the process. They are very expensive but my AMP Tanks have solved that problem quite nicely for me. My other juice delivery devices, including my RBAs and RDAs, have gotten very little use since I bought them.

Those AMP tanks look very good. I'd like to try them.
 

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Kiwi, the first thing I did when I got it in vape mail was to do a head to head comparison between the AMP Tank and another Cisco atty with the same specs on my second VAMO. Much to my delighted astonishment the taste and performance was identical!

However, I put a huge value on dripping taste and performance that not everyone shares. I've not had any issues doing rebuildables but I'm hugely unimpressed. I would also come close to paying real money to avoid vaping a sub-ohm coil while others adore that type of vape.

Some people find the AMP Tank fiddly but I've not had any issues with any of mine. I do have to use a manual feed two or three times per tank but even that's much, much easier for me than manually feeding an atty outside the AMP Tank.

The first thing I did when I got it in vape mail was to do a head to head comparison between the AMP Tank and another Cisco atty with the same specs on my second VAMO. Much to my delighted astonishment the taste and performance was identical!

However, I put a huge value on dripping taste and performance that not everyone shares. I've not had any issues doing rebuildables but I'm hugely unimpressed. I would also come close to paying real money to avoid vaping a sub-ohm coil while others adore that type of vape.

Some people find the AMP Tank fiddly but I've not had any issues with any of mine. I do have to use a manual feed two or three times per tank but even that's much, much easier for me than manually feeding an atty outside the AMP Tank.
 

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I've got an SVD coming at the moment to add to the mods. Next after that I think I might try an AMP tank. I have the AGA-T+ - I like it. I don't do the sub 1 ohm coils either. I think the AMP tank might be more convenient though. I also use a VMod XL and the taste is great with that. With an AMP tank and VW regulation mods I expect it would be awesome.
 

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I buy few replacemen already made coil for my RDA. I just change it once the first day to see hoy dificult and was as easy as unscrew 2 thumb screws take one out and put one in. I

got the RDA from myvaporstore for $8 bucks with a coupon code

And the coils this is the cheapest i ever found. But google RDA coil and you will find lots
http://www.ecigsupply.com/SmokTech-RDA-Replacement-Coil_p_657.html


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Hey DAX nice find on those replacement coils. Im gonna order some and use it on my k100. Should i order the 1.7ohm or the standard 2.2 ohm coils?
 
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