Items Owned - RDA/RTAs



Trident clone RDA (v1) - great beginner atty, smaller deck (18mm rda), accepts single or dual airflow, with 3 airflow size options (nothing really good for lung hits unless you like a really restrictive lung hit).

Tobh cone (v1 - tobeco) - was good and innovative for its time, but there are better out there. Airflow only set for dual coil, and the way the AFC is set up - tabs milled into the deck - it is very restrictive on your type of build (dual coil, no center post builds). The staggered post holes (center post hole offset from negatives) make standard micro coils easy to set and straiten.

454 Big Block Clone - great flavor atty. No airflow size options, though you can set it up for 1, 2 or 4 airflow holes open. Vertical coils - a bit difficult to build and wick for a novice, but not impossible. Deep juice well, but prone to leaking. Small build area.

Veritas clone - Great flavor atty! set up for dual or single coil builds off the same airflow hole. Leak resistant (as long as you don't over drip). Can be a bit of a pain to build/wick (vertical coil) though some have set it up successfully as a horizontal coil. Definitely more of a learning curve than a standard 3 post atty.

CLT v1 - Easy to build, but mine shorted out on me after a week or two. 4 hole "helios style" makes it super easy to build for a novice, and you have a ton of airflow options (slotted airflow) and tons of build options.

Little Boy Clone (fasttech) - Cloud chaser atty - giant airflow, giant juice well, a pain to build as you must do a center post build and your coils must sit below the sides of the deck.

Stillaire clone (fasttech) - small post holes, but large deck. basically a tobh with slotted airflow and no tabs milled into the deck. ok flavor, but mostly for clouds IMO

Zenith Clone (v1) nice wide slots in post for setting coils. slotted airflow, all around good rda. similar to stillaire / tobh with additional benefits (.. slotted posts... and mine came with BottomFeed option). decent flavor but mostly for clouds IMO. Single or dual airflow options.

fasttech K6 (Cyclone clone... Cy-clone?) - great flavor atty, single coil Airflow from 510... I modded mine to use for bottom feeding - drilled 1/16 hole in front of the coil on the screw on top cap. Using what should be airflow as juice feed.

Kayfun Clone light plus v1 & v2 (v2 is infinite) - both whistle. the v2 has larger slots to more effectively feed high VG juice. both are easy to build for an RTA IMO. It does take practice to get the wicking methods down, but I had it in to or three builds. I don't recommend RTAs to novice builders as you have to drain your tank if something is off with your build. with an RDA you can just take the cap off to inspect/adjust your build. Also, RDA wicking is less finicky.

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You then know what you're talking about when the filling or rebuilding RTA'S talk comes up. My tank to deck threads occasionally lock up, are pliers out there that hold each piece? I resort to jagged pliers when I run the juice down too low, can't budge the seal.
 

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