Rebuildable Drip Tank Atomizer Vs. Rebuildable Dripping Atomizer- Which One To Choose
by Aanya Alberto A geeky girl and Vape EnthusiastThe e-cigarette
atomizer or the nebulizer is a heating device that turns e-juice into vapor so
you can inhale it. It consists of three parts- a heating coil, a wick absorbing
the e-juice and a mesh bridge. It is essential to understand the different types
of rebuildable.
There are four types
of commonly used rebuildable tank atomizers each has an acronym starting with R
meaning rebuildable. Let us see how rebuildable drip tank atomizer differs from
rebuildable dripping atomizer.
RDA Or Rebuildable Dripping Atomizer
If you have already
heard the word dripper floating around, chances are you have some idea about
RDA atomizers. You need to understand the term dripping to get started with
RDA. Dripping is the form of vaping which doesn’t need you to fill up the vape
tank.
In fact, you need to
drip a small amount of e-juice directly on the coil of your RDA atomizer. Vape
lovers practice dripping with an RDA that allows them to switch flavors without
having to switch tanks.
You can taste several
flavors in one sitting by dripping e-juice on the atomizer. It is a
cost-effective way for experimenting and producing dense vape clouds.
But, dripping requires
little more effort and time and it is something that not everyone can enjoy.
Some vapers may find it inconvenient to drip on the coil every 8 to 10 puffs.
RDA tanks can be ideal for some situations.
The RDA route is great
for vapers who wish to be true vape aficionados. If you want to be one of them,
there are a number of coil builds you can try with various effects. You can get
rebuildable dripping atomizer units and drip e-juice on the coil directly and
wick while generating massive clouds.
Now, the rebuildable drip tank atomizer
differs from the rebuildable dripping atomize. Let us see how.
RDTA Or Rebuildable Drip Tank Atomizer
RDTA also known as the
dripper is a combination of RDA and RTA which comes with a tank for holding
e-juice and a deck to build on featuring auto dripping. This means you don’t
need to pull off the cap and drip onto the coil every 10-12 puffs.
Rebuildable dripping
tank atomizers usually work by dripping onto the wick when it is pressed
against the drip tip. The thing you need to know about RDA is that it eliminates
the tank.
In its place, the drip
cap is closer to the coils. It means you can direct more flavor from your vape.
Of course, it means that you can exchange the ability to be mobile with the
vape while using it, which is significant trade-off you must consider.
Rebuildable drip tank atomizer comes with various parts. There is the build deck, a housing, and the tank. Most RDTAs also have adjustable holes for allowing a tighter draw and better throat hit.
Which Is The Best?
When considering
between RDA and RDTA, there is clear advantage to the RDTA. You get the tank,
more flavor, less chance of leaking and a good system.
However, there are
efforts to bridge the gap between the flavor offered by an RDA and the
portability of the RTA and RDTA.
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