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Fidola13

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I have a collection of Steam vape Aromizer supremes including the V2 and V3 and for the life of me I don’t understand why they are called RDTAs except for taking the glass tank off of each of them and a slightly different air Vortex. What if any other differences are there between the two of them? Of course I bought the V3 even though I already owned the V2 but in most seeing much of a bigger difference between the two.

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    Humm.... just for kicks I recently got out my V1 of same.

    "R" generally refers to 'rebuildable'
    "D" usually refers to 'drip'
    "T" generally refers to 'tank'
    "A" generally refers to 'atomizer'

    While the V1 has one of the largest diameter bases in my collection it also has the largest build deck and least restrictive airflow.

    (with the right build it can vaporize the sizable tanks capacity of juice fairly quickly)

    Sorry, I'm clueless as to why they called them a "RDTA".

    What I do know is these days the V1 is impossible to find and the V2 & V3 are becoming rare (NIB).


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    Oregon Linda

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    Isn't it because you can use it as either an RDA (a dripper) or a tank atomizer (an RTA)? Thus, it's a combination of both. With all the extra components they offered with the V2, you can use it in a lot of different configurations with various sized tanks, or no tank at all like a dripper.

    I really love the V3, but never quite got on with the V2. The new air flow arrangement makes it the smoothest and nicest vape of any tank I've ever used.
     
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    I bought a couple Uwell Fancier RDTAs. These are truly both droppers and tanks. You can build as RDA or turn the wicking upright and slap on the glass and it becomes an RTA.
     

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