I can't seem to find one anywhere. I'd like a third one to have around.
If you find a site, let me know.Hope not. I love the drop and want more as well.
What are the flaws?Have y'all not heard about the Dovpos Varient? It fixes a few of the problems that plagued the Drop. Plus it's about $10 less than the Drop's initial price.
If anyone in this thread wants a standard SS Drop, I'd be willing to sell mine for cheap!.
I like the drop because they didnt over complicate it. N it throws clouds of flavor.
I got the all black Drop. It's a fantastically constructed RDA. It just looks and feels so solid. I used it for a while before I got into single coil RDAs. I'll have to revisit it some time..
My biggest problem with the Drop is not enough airflow. The Variant has even less airflow than the Drop.Have y'all not heard about the Dovpos Varient? It fixes a few of the problems that plagued the Drop. Plus it's about $10 less than the Drop's initial price.
If anyone in this thread wants a standard SS Drop, I'd be willing to sell mine for cheap!.
I have a gold one on a pumper 21.Out of all of my RDAs, look what sits on my Paranormal.
That says a lot.
Ugh, I loathe single coils.
My biggest problem with the Drop is not enough airflow. The Variant has even less airflow than the Drop.
What are the flaws?
Not surprising that Hermi the lying troll would post a video by a con man for a response.
What are the flaws?
Of course it gave you AIDS. It is SUPPOSED to give you AIDS.That gave me AIDS. Thanks.
One Morten is a con man. His demos are complete BS. Airflow doesn't travel in a straight line. His air chamber is far from accurate and nowhere near scale. When airflow come into a chamber it goes up towards the vacuum source. Simple physics says it follows the path of least resistance.That 'experiment' he conducted is pretty interesting, and it's effected how I build. Basically, it taught me how air mostly travels in a straight line in a vacuum. But one thing always bugged be about the experiment, the walls on his mock RDA are way too thick. The extra thickness of the wall allows for the air to better 'concentrate' into a solid stream. Which enables the air to go farther into the deck in a straight line (a with less 'bending' up towards the coils/drip).
Another thing I learned from that video: The Vapor Chronicles got lucky when it came to designing of the Drop. There is no way in hell Brian knew the AF was going to interact with the coils so perfectly when he designed it. If he originally intended the coils to be close to the center of the deck, he put the posts in the wrong place lol But damn if he didn't hit gold with it!
Wrong. In his earliest experiments he was using cardboard instead of the plexiglass, it shows you the wall thickness actually doesn't change a thing, but nevertheless I do agree that some side airflow RDAs have a tendency to partially mute the flavor if you don't pull the coils up just a tiny little bit higher... a strong example, that would easily demonstrate this finding, would be the Goon RDA.That 'experiment' he conducted is pretty interesting, and it's effected how I build. Basically, it taught me how air mostly travels in a straight line in a vacuum. But one thing always bugged be about the experiment, the walls on his mock RDA are way too thick. The extra thickness of the wall allows for the air to better 'concentrate' into a solid stream. Which enables the air to go farther into the deck in a straight line (a with less 'bending' up towards the coils/drip).
Another thing I learned from that video: The Vapor Chronicles got lucky when it came to designing of the Drop. There is no way in hell Brian knew the AF was going to interact with the coils so perfectly when he designed it. If he originally intended the coils to be close to the center of the deck, he put the posts in the wrong place lol But damn if he didn't hit gold with it!