Up until now my vaping journey has bumbled along just nicely, starting out with CE4's etc and moving on to bigger and better things with TC & Sub Ohm etc. One area I have avoided, or shied away from is the world of dripping. I have tried it, and got a couple of, well you would have to say tiny drippers. I was not too impressed as they were fiddly and needed a top up every other draw. All in all they were crap. So they are relegated to back of the vaping draw
So I'm thinking I need to widen my horizons and give it another go. This time with a man sized dripper. So I want your opinions on my weapon of choice. I seem to have gone from a hand grenade to a nuclear tactical weapon, but hey ho, in for a penny as they say. I want taste, and I want vapour, and I want ease of use.
The dripper of choice seems to be getting great reviews. The
GeekVape Tsunami 24. GeekVape have a good reputation as far as I can see, and the Tsunami is being held in good esteem. So now it would appear they have brought out a bigger and hopefully better
Tsunami 24.
- Larger space to accommodate more cotton
- Hollow positive pin for Squonk MOD
- Improved Velocity-style deck with 2.1mm x 3.0mm post holes
- Adjustable Kennedy-style airflow with 4 x φ4.0mm air holes
- Available for single or dual coil
- Three types of drip tip available
- Environmentally friendly long lifespan SS316 set screw
- PEEK insulator in top quality imported material
- Adjustable positive pole with full gold-plated housing
The bigger deck seems to me to not only hold more cotton, which is great, it has capacity to house two coils, and being bigger means less fiddle.
The internals seem to be similar to the well received Tsunami, just slightly bigger.
So what is the verdict? This seems like a very decent RDA and a step up in my armory of vaping choices. I found most of my information from
HERE, and other places. The price seems reasonable too.