Indulgence Mt-Rta

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98ruby

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I actually ordered both of them, the armamamizer hasnt come yet but if yall are interested I could do a side by side comparison when it gets here im at work right now but I should have pics up around 9 tonight. What I can say though is the mt-rta has rediculous airflow, much more than my goblin mini.
 

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Mk so here it is broken down
 

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Final verdict, damn, this thing puts put like some of my cloud chasing rdas, nice thick dense clouds with short pulls. Flavor suprised me as well, I thought it would come up short because of the airflow but its been very enjoyable, if your on the fence with this one I would say go for it if any of you have questions/would like different pics let me know, also excuse my cloud pic in my work bathroom lol.
 

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This tank looks very easy to coil and wick. My all day tanks are the the Aqua V2, Aqua SE, and the Goblin. Those tanks a little more tedious and sensitive to wicking, but this thing has some serious liquid channels. I think this would be great for someone coming from dripping. It looks like there is no wick trimming, more like cut the tails and stick them in, much like an RDA. Most of my RTA's I tend to trim and craft the wick to fit, not that it's a bad thing.

I usually don't like big tanks with those color popping seals, but this is appealing to me in a way. Thanks for the close pictures. I see you put in 3mm 24 gauge duals, it looks like you have plenty of clearance in regards to the posi block and chimney.
 
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Thanks for pointing that out matty! Yes indeed, wicking this thing is just as easy as wicking an rda, just cut the tails roughly to size, stuff em in the channels and your good to go, no cutting and test fitting 10 times to get your wicks right. And yes the build deck is very generous, I would say a 3.5mm coil would probably be pushing it but the 3mm fit with room to spare, the only con I could find was that the post screws were a little difficult to get tightened down securely, but I also used 24g. I dont own any version of the aqua, but the mx has replaced my goblin and orchid forsure. I should also mention that this Rta does use a top filling system, the flat piece of the top cap screws into the upper chimney/topcap which has a slot cut out to fill from, just make sure the airflow is closed off before filling (learned that one the hard way for the 20th time)
 
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