The American manufacturer Mission XV, known for the popular KRMA RDA, has launched a dropper in cooperation with the liquid manufacturer Coil Vapes: the Daywon RDA. The vaporizer is supplied in the same way as the KRMA, sealed in a transparent bag, so that you can get a glimpse of the deck, beauty ring and top cap before unpacking.
The Mission XV Daywon RDA is designed as a 22mm single coil RDA, whereby the main focus of the makers was on taste. The Top Cap is not a one-piece RDA like other RDAs, but Mission XV gives the Daywon RDA a two-piece Top Cap. This consists of the top and the AFC ring. With the AFC ring the airflow can be regulated continuously, so that you can steam the Mission XV Daywon RDA from restrictive to completely open.
After removing the top cap, the deck of the dropper is revealed. Unlike the KRMA, Mission XV has changed the deck design of the Daywon. Instead of two opposite posts, both posts are placed on one side as part of the deck rim. Between the two posts is an insulator. The postholes of Mission XV Daywon are large enough to accommodate thicker wires. Allen screws are used to fix the winding. Opposite the posts is the opening for the air supply, this too was integrated into the edge of the deck. The air supply of the Daywon was chosen in a way that the RDA does not run out easily if you press too hard on the squonker bottle.
The Mission XV Daywon RDA comes with a pre-installed Bottom Feeder Pin and if you are looking for a regular pin in the bag, you will do so in vain. Because Mission XV offers a simple solution: on the underside of the deck there is an Allen screw and this is screwed into the hole of the BF pin, and the squoncable RDA has already become a normal RDA. With the Daywon RDA, Mission XV and Coil Vapes have launched a vaporizer that is convincing in many respects.