Understanding the Matter: What Is a Rebuildable Dripping Tank Atomizer?

Trust me, all these abbreviations used to drive me crazy at first. I can’t imagine how a newbie feels when stumbling upon an online vape store with all those mods, RTAs, RDAs, RDTAs, and so on.

If you are feeling a bit confused and want to prepare yourself before going shopping and diving into all those terms and abbreviations, you should first learn what an RDTA really is.

A rebuildable dripping tank atomizer combines the best features of an RTA and an RDA. It works rather simply: the wicks need to be saturated in an e-liquid and deliver it to the coils, allowing for an excellent flavor and super thick clouds. There’s also a tank that serves to hold the e-juice, which means you won’t have to constantly drip the liquid like you would with an RDA.

Interesting fact:

The rebuildable dripping tank atomizers that we know today haven’t always featured such construction. When they first appeared on the market, their design was a bit more complicated. They used to have an additional pump that could be operated by pushing down the drip tip. This allowed users to actually control the flow and the amount of the e-juice, which was moving from the tank onto the coils and the wicks. Thus, with every drip tip push, a user released a certain amount of the e-liquid.

However, this system was not flawless. It was too complicated and caused the overall atomizer’s construction to be less reliable. It’s a good thing we don’t have it anymore, right?

Building Tips, Tricks, and Pieces of Advice

I know, I know, this is not your first time. However, one person can’t know everything. So, perhaps one of these tips might help you one day: