New RDA’s And RBA’s To Look In To

If you are looking for a new rebuildable atomizer to vape with you should check these new bad boys out.

Vulcan RDA 

The Vulcan RDA is like a double Tobh in some ways. The fins are quite obvious and they actually server a formal purpose of cooling the RDA. This is not only visually stunning, but it keeps the RDA from getting too hot.

The engraving on this RDA is possibly the nicest I’ve seen. Its clean and impressively machined. Both sides of the Vulcan feature the clean logo with a nice cutout around the capitol “V”. These “V”s act as the airflow holes. Though they are not adjustable, they are cool. Really nice touch and attention to detail. The bottom of the RDA features some Japanese and English writing giving you the year 2014, the number and “US exclusive”. The inside of the Vulcan RDA is really interesting as well. The device comes apart in 3 pieces – the deck, middle sleeve and top cap.

Storm RDA V2 

The Storm V2 comes in 3 sections, a 1 post, 2 screws to the deck configuration. There are 2 large juice wells in the sides of the deck. The other 2 sections are the top cap and the air flow control ring.

The new improvements start with a taller deck section. The juice wells are also slightly rounded which almost doubles the size of juice you can drip. This is really nice as you can get about 20 drops in this RDA if you wick it correctly. This is a nice addition for vaper’s who prefer dripping. Conventional designs like the IGO-W or the Patriot need re-dripping every 4-6 vapes on the device. This will let you go much longer between refills.

Next you’ll notice the top cap is taller which is to compensate for the deeper wells. But what’s REALLY cool is that the inside of the top cap has been redesigned to allow a conical funnel for the vapor as it leaves the RDA. You see this on the best RDA’s on the market like the Tobh or even the Magma. This creates a spinning motion to the vapor as you’re pulling air through the device. It means a denser vape and a smoother pull. This is really nice and well thought out.  If you’re on a budget, this makes and excellent dripper. It also spares your pocket because it is reasonably priced.

Paradigm Magma RDA

The Magma RDA is made of 3 main parts: the deck, the airflow control ring and the top cap. The deck features the standard 510 connection on the bottom with an extension screw. It will fit on any 510 mod you put it on.

The deck is like nothing else and is what makes this RDA so unique. The Magma features only 2 posts – 1 positive and 1 negative. Each post uses a standard flathead screw top. The posts are surrounded by the two airflow chambers. These are the chambers that allow air to come in and release underneath where you build your coils. There are 2 large juice wells between the two airflow chambers. If you wick this right you can get more juice into this RDA than any other.

Youde AGA T7

This Youde AGA T7 has a lot more airflow than the Kayfun. The Airflow ring on the AGA T7 is smooth and easy to control. Not too tight or loose. You can move it but it won’t drift on its own – well done. It is a vacuum based tank system that uses a dual coil RDA build. It features several things you won’t find on a Kayfun: larger airflow, airflow control, a pyrex tank and a dual coil build setup. Also another nice addition here is an adjustable center pin. This just ensures that it will work on any ohm you want to put it on. The AGA T7 is an interesting alternative to the Kayfun Lite. Its well built and has way better airflow than the Kayfun. However it should also be noted that its a lot cheaper than the Kayfun or even a Kayfun clone. For this reason alone I think its worth buying just to check out.

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