what is the best rda by popular oppinion

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jamesm23

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Hi, ive had really disappointing experiences with the aspire ce5 and the mini nautilus. The coils are just terrible and inconsistent. Some coils ill get 4 days from (3ml a day) others ill only get 1 day before getting a burnt taste. There useless both bvc and bdc. Therefore, i have been advised to buy a RDA for better consistency and no burnt taste. What type of RDA , the dripping one or a tank is better? Which would everyone suggest for consistency, easy of use and good flavour?. Ive only been vaping for 2 months and want something that doesn't cost a bomb in coils and works without the burnt taste! At the moment im spending more on vaping than cigarettes.

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James
 

RuDawg7890

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Tank vs. a dripper...that depends on what you want. I find a dripper to not be good for on-the-go vaping, or for when at work.
I use both. I like to drip an RDA (Zenith V2.5) when at home. For outside of home, I use a Kayfun Lite+V2.
A rebuildable tank like the Kayfun holds plenty of juice, and once you get your build right, the flavor is great.
IMO, nothing beats the flavor of a good RDA/Dripper build though!
 

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I think for convinience an RTA is the way to go. If you do go the RDA route, the Stillaire V2, Raiju are a couple that produce great flavor and vapor. However as I said the RTA really is what works for me. I'd suggest the Orchid V2/V3 (glass tank), the Orchid is easy to build on, produces huge vapor, wonderful flavor and is just a joy to use. I came from the tank world before moving into the RDA/RTA world, there really is not much comparrison, in my opinion the RDA/RTA's are on a different level. Another thing with the Orchid you can build for sub ohm unlike alot of Russian/Kayfun type. My advice try an Orchid V2/V3 and you probably will never look back. You can use the RDA for at home use, but I think the Orchid will end up being your go to piece of gear.
 
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ROM CGY

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Depends on your budget but I think many will agree it's ideal to have a tank and dripper (or several of both :) ).

As already said above, I don't like dripping when I'm out and about. Drippers are best when you can be sitting down and make use of both hands, a table, etc. (don't drip and drive, you may hit a bump and waste juice).

Tanks can be temperamental when learning to build. Getting the right amount of wick, airflow, etc. so that juice flows well can be tricky for some people. With a dripper as long as you build a good coil you don't have to worry about the other issues as much.

You have a vape shop nearby? Depending on how you feel about shopping online and using Youtube tutorials there may be some value to see what tanks are available in your area. Most RDAs and RTAs have similar or common ways of building coils (with a few exceptions). Good shops selling quality merchandise should be able to help you get set up, show you how to take it apart, put it back together, build coils, etc.
 
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