What Floats Your Boat!

What Do You Use Most?

  • Stock Coil Tank

    Votes: 4 11.4%
  • RTA

    Votes: 24 68.6%
  • RDA (mainly dripping)

    Votes: 5 14.3%
  • RDA (mainly BF)

    Votes: 12 34.3%
  • RDTA

    Votes: 6 17.1%
  • Pod Mod Pods

    Votes: 3 8.6%
  • Sealed Unit Pods

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    35

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Thought it would be interesting what people prefer, some might have found their happy place while for others what gear you use can be quite fluid so this is based on what your favourite is at present. I vape with all the above but so do a lot of people and just choosing everything would not give a clear picture. I have made it so more than one choice can be picked but for example when not testing products i mainly use RTA's and RDTA's but do use everything but only picked those two as they are what i use most!
 
I don't have an RDTA, never had one. And I don't have sealed pods at current or I would have ticked those too.
I mostly vape RTA and RDA but I do like my pods. When I'm out I would take all three types with. At work RTA /RDA or both and most definately a pod.
 
bf RDA's mostly 22mm single coil, Psyclone Entheon, Hadeon and my favourite the Citadel. I also love the Haku Riviera RDTA 22mm single coil fitted with squonk pin

I said mostly as I also like the Pulse V2 24mm RDA, but run with a single coil

all these run on mechanical squonk mods
 
RTA. Easier and more convenient than dripping and squonking. Don't get me wrong! I like dripping and squonking! It's just too much work and sometimes messy. RTA (with top airflow): No hassles.
 
For MTL I just use RTA's.

For DL I use RDA/RDTA for both dripping and squonking.

Recently starting using RTA's again for DL, but not even half as much as RDA's.

I have one closed pod.

No stock coil tanks being used currently.
 
Used RTA's exclusively but then I discovered dripping . I'll say - at home dripping ,out and about RTA'S.
 
These days I use both RTA's and RDA's for MTL, and RTA's, RDTA's and RDA's for RDL.
RTA's and RTDA's during the day, with RDA's / dripping reserved for coffee in the AM and drinks in the evening.
My Podmods / Steath vapes are on hold for now .... certainly until this lockdown is over / normality prevails, and the need for being "stealthy" returns.
My stock tanks, (some with RBA's) lie unused in a bottom drawer too, for a multitude of different reasons.
 
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RTAs when working or going out.
RDAs (dripping) when thinking, mixing or going to the Vapecon.
RDTAs mostly when I need to fumigate my garden.
I'm intrigued with the last line "RDTAs mostly when I need to fumigate my garden"
 
I must admit that I have become a bit lazy since the introduction of Freemax Fireluke mesh coils. The flavour is amazing and the coils last fairly long. Their advantage over good quality prebuilt coils is that there is no need to rewick, no leaking ever, no dry hits, no cleaning of coils, no spit back and no hassles with coil placement etc. I'm not saying that premade coils always give these problems but none of these issues ever arise when using Firelukes. If I can't get hold of Firelukes I use Uforce N1 coils which are almost as good. They obviously don't last as long as premade coils but the cost of running them is fairly similar.

I don't do MTL so these coils work well for me. The other advantage is that I don't have to keep buying the next best RTA. If we get to a stage when a new RTA is demonstrably better, then I may return to using them.

I still use RTAs and to a lesser extent RDA/RDTAs but if I am going out I prefer to have no possibility of issues.
 
I must admit that I have become a bit lazy since the introduction of Freemax Fireluke mesh coils. The flavour is amazing and the coils last fairly long. Their advantage over good quality prebuilt coils is that there is no need to rewick, no leaking ever, no dry hits, no cleaning of coils, no spit back and no hassles with coil placement etc. I'm not saying that premade coils always give these problems but none of these issues ever arise when using Firelukes. If I can't get hold of Firelukes I use Uforce N1 coils which are almost as good. They obviously don't last as long as premade coils but the cost of running them is fairly similar.

I don't do MTL so these coils work well for me. The other advantage is that I don't have to keep buying the next best RTA. If we get to a stage when a new RTA is demonstrably better, then I may return to using them.

I still use RTAs and to a lesser extent RDA/RDTAs but if I am going out I prefer to have no possibility of issues.
Those N1 coils fit without issue?
 
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