What should I get next?

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Red8

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I just picked up a clone doge v4 rda and it is very easy to build. Big deck, large post holes and no obstacles to work around. I am a vapor newbie so was a great find for me. Plus the flavor and vapor are kicking it!
Thanks I'm looking at the reviews right now. What is the difference (besides price) between the clone and the "real" one?


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Jspike21

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The Infinite clone of the Dark Horse will run you anywhere from $23-$35 depending on who has it in stock. I've had excellent results with Vape Royalty, Element Vape, and EVcigarettes. With the Infinite clone you get a black and white wide bore drip tip and a black and white 510 drip tip adapter, plus a normal drip tip. It also comes with allen keys and extra O-rings. I have the copper and stainless and I love them both. No post spinning issues and it is super easy to build on.
 
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juggler86

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If your looking for an RDA get a Derringer clone. I bought an authentic after loving my 2 clones and they are all top notch. The wotofo and authentic are exactly the same in EVERY way. It is very noob friendly deck, next to a Magma it is the next easiest build deck. Has the airflow ring like a Magma so it works great in dual or single coil mold. Produces awesome flavor cuz the reduced chamber and It throws out clouds with the best of them. It also has big post holes so if you feel like doing exotic builds its ready, no post hole drilling.

Ive never seen a negative comment on the Derringer its pretty much perfect and the reason the mini rda hype began.
 

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Any thoughts on Kayfun?


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I got a kayfun light plus back when i was starting out. Now for me its way too restrictive.
That may be your thing though and its simple enough to build on.
For me its not in the same league as a lemo or subtank mini.
Some like the kayfun v4 but not me for the price although clones are available but it still seems like 20 bits doing the job that 5 could do.
 

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I just use a pair of cheapo IGO-W Plus RDAs. They arent anything fancy(no tank or adjustable air flow or anything like that), and I am sure there is A LOT better out there, but for only being about 11 bucks a pop, I can't complain. They give you the options to run single coil, dual coil, triple coil(i would assume so, anyway), and even quad coil I drilled out the air holes to 3mm and love it. Again, I am sure this is far from the best setup, but I am more than happy with it. There is a lot of room to work with. For a beginner, I would say it is great. If it craps out on me in a few months, I won't really be upset or lose any sleep over it. After all, it was only about 11 bucks. I ordered two of them from a vendor, a pack of 80 sheets of japanese cotton and 100ft rolls of kanthal in 24, 26, 28, and 30 gauge from another place. Haven't looked back since. The only problem I have run into is that I will probably need more 26 gauge kanthal, since I have been using the crap out of it trying all different coil types to find the most flavor.
 
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