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Originally Posted by Alpha v2
new to the thread..
is there a plan in van when u can e juice that's 100% VG?
edit: found the answer
also, going from a tank to a rda what setup is recommended and what's the difference between different rda's?
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There are clearomizers, then there are tanks, then there are rebuildable tanks, and there are rebuildable dripping atomizers.
Clearomizers are the devices that you can find in any or all starter kits.
They are the one's that hold as little as 1ml of liquid to as much as 6ml of liquid.
Then there are the rebuildable tanks that are offered. Such as Genesis tanks, and Silica based tanks.
Genesis tanks are very few and far between now. They are tanks that have a wicking material that runs vertically down the device all the way down to the base of the tank area. They are usually created with Stainless steel mesh in mind, and aren't suitable for cloud blowing...more so for flavor chasing.
Then there are rebuildable tanks, which are silica based. [a blanket statement] These are kayfuns, russians, Foggers, Aqua's, and Orchids.....etc etc.
these are very very similar to the clearomizers that you buy with starter kits, but with the difference of the ability to have the device broken down to it's essential pieces to clean, and to allow you to create a wrap for your vape experience.
These rebuildable atty's are harder to work with, but they provide the best result when done so correctly.
Lastly, there are rebuildable dripping atomizers. Where there is no "real" reservoir for the liquid, so in order to get your vape, you must saturate the wicking material often enough, so to not experience a dry vape.
These are not often difficult to use and to learn, but to experience the best kind of vape, you must be able to experiment, and play with it a lot.
There are numerous factors in enjoying your favorite flavor, but one thing you must realize......whatever tastes good in a starter kit clearomizers "maynot" taste as good in a rebuildable tank.
Also, do not get discouraged if you find the learning curve of a rebuildable atomizer steep. To enjoy rebuilding and wrapping your own coils takes practice and a lot of patience.
And....don't fall victim to getting the latest and greatest toys.....like i have :/
Sometimes it's not always the best.....but for me, I enjoy collecting, what appears to be, high end devices. Plus I like to support local vape shops