It depends on the kind of vape. Personally I like RTAs but I love my Aromamizer plus. There's no best, for me personally.which tank is better RDTA or RTA?
which tank is better RDTA or RTA?
Welcome and glad you joined.which tank is better RDTA or RTA?
Solid advice, that. It's true in pretty much all areas, which is why we don't have flying cars. Heck, we can't even make a plane that flies well in different performance regimes; viz. high-speed aerial chase, low-and-slow ground attack, PGM bombing runs, V/STOL rough-strip capability and carrier catapult launches, which is why the F-35 is the biggest boondoggle in the history of military project cost overruns, a genre dating back to Og the flint knapper informing Ug the tribe leader chiseling the special war rocks was going to take longer than expected. This has been going on a while, too: check out a history of Heiron II's Syracusia, antiquity's largest seagoing vessel, and one designed to be a combination freighter, troop transport, battleship and royal barge. (Spoiler: it didn't work out well).I'd also suggest if you go RTA, get a true RTA. I'd personally avoid a tank that accepts coils and has a build deck. While many are okay, in my opinion (I know many may differ), a RTA only or a tank only does what it does best, while a hybrid is generally just okay at either.
Solid advice, that. It's true in pretty much all areas, which is why we don't have flying cars. Heck, we can't even make a plane that flies well in different performance regimes; viz. high-speed aerial chase, low-and-slow ground attack, PGM bombing runs, V/STOL rough-strip capability and carrier catapult launches, which is why the F-35 is the biggest boondoggle in the history of military project cost overruns, a genre dating back to Og the flint knapper informing Ug the tribe leader chiseling the special war rocks was going to take longer than expected. This has been going on a while, too: check out a history of Heiron II's Syracusia, antiquity's largest seagoing vessel, and one designed to be a combination freighter, troop transport, battleship and royal barge. (Spoiler: it didn't work out well).
Yes, by all means, get a machine designed and optimized for a single purpose.Things designed to do all things well generally do what they do poorly and never quite manage to attain even marginal competence in some of the design criteria. This is probably why I like RTAs better than RDTAs. An RDTA, really, is nothing more than an Old Skool genny-type topper intended for soft wick rather than stainless mesh (or bamboo or ceramic, whatever) and updated a bit to withstand more than 6 or 7 watts of power. Except for the die-hard purists, Gennys have now been pretty much replaced by the now-standard bottom coil, air-over-vacuum RTA. Why? It's a better design: easier to build, capable of being much cloudier and, having now had sufficient time to develop technique (heresy alert!) are the equal in flavor...
Flavor is usually a touch better with rdta simply because the coils are topside in most but not carry friendly imo. Top af rtas are where I found my happy place. You'll just have to jump in and find your happy place.
I've read there are a few carry friendly rdtas, seems you found one. KudosFor 2 days I am owner of rta (or is it RTDA) that have coils topside...can be easily top filled with 4 ml of juice ... can be build as single or dual coil...deliver exceptional flavor ... and is very carry friendly... not even single spitback or gurgling... wick like a champ... no trace of leak when filling it up or using....I can place it upside down or side for 10 or more minutes without any leaking... and all of that for just $14.95
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That one is an RDTA, and I am glad you like it. Vape on and vape happy.For 2 days I am owner of rta (or is it RTDA) that have coils topside...can be easily top filled with 4 ml of juice ... can be build as single or dual coil...deliver exceptional flavor ... and is very carry friendly... not even single spitback or gurgling... wick like a champ... no trace of leak when filling it up or using....I can place it upside down or side for 10 or more minutes without any leaking... and all of that for just $14.95
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iClear 30 and 30 S:You're right, it's funny years ago the best thing at one time was a clearo that had the wicks coming out and down to the bottom of the tank (can't remember what they were called, the improved version had a rotating drip, someone I know remembers these). They were replaced by bottom coils, which gave more/better flavor.
Now were back to top coils in RDTA's, which were supposedly inferior to a bottom coils due to wicking and as many said, since the coil is submerged (wick) at all times and is a short distance , the flavoring is stronger and dry hits are almost eliminated.
Vaping goes in circles just like fashion, although in vaping it seems to be much faster. I think it has a lot to do with the speed of things coming out, people either don't know the older stuff or we forget because we see so many "evolutions" so fast.