A nice small single coil RTA? (MTL)

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jordycakes

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So yeah its pretty much what it says, im looking for a small MTL single coil rta, the amount it hold isnt a issue at all as i always have a 10ml bottle with me.
Im currently using the lemo 2 but its a bit whistlely when you close the air flow right down and it doesnt quite float my boat and i dont find it great at MTL.

Thank you everyone :)
 
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So yeah its pretty much what it says, im looking for a small MTL single coil rta, the amount it hold isnt a issue at all as i always have a 10ml bottle with me.
Im currently using the lemo 2 but its a bit whistlely when you close the air flow right down and it doesnt quite float my boat and i dont find it great at MTL.

Thank you everyone :)

Maybe look at either the Kayfun V4, Kayfun Mini V3, or the Kayfun V5. All 3 have similar airflow control, a juice flow, mine are pretty silent, and the build decks are quite similar, and easy to access without draining the tank.
 

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The easiest tank to recommend to beginners is the Nautilus mini. Many of us have used it so we know what it does. The flavor and vaper quality are excellent and it does MTL. The downside is it's not rebuildable which is only important because of government interference. I only use rda's but wish there was a rebuildable MTL tank that rivals the N mini.
 

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Perfect MTL rebuilables are the Kayfun line. I have multiples of each and I'm a believer. The v5 may not be a great choice as she is a bit loose for a good MTL, but there are various ways to address that.

Aspire Triton's, full size is also a fair choice. You can use higher ohm prebuilts or the rba deck they sell. Air flow can be closed off tight enough for an acceptable mtl.
 

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For MTL, the Nautilus or KayFun you cannot go wrong. That was my first atomizer from tons of reviews on YT I watched and everyone highly recommended it. And guess what? 5 years later, it's still some of the best MTL tanks as of now. Build quality, superb. Easy to build. Easy for beginners. KayFun for building, Nautilus if you want to buy coils, it's what I suggest. Those kept me off of the cigs and provided me with the true cig like experience and kept me vaping. Good luck.
 

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I second the Triton (V2). It works great for MTL and is super easy to fill. Can't speak to the RB head, though. I also like the Bellus with the single cool adapter. Having said all that, I haven't used anything except my Kayfun Mini V3 since I got it. Flavor is fantastic.


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jordycakes

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Wow didnt expect this many replies thank you all, I totally forgot about kayfuns, I am also not a beginner to vaping been vaping for 4 years, but you cant beat a nice mtl high nic set up at least I love it anyways and I have used the nautilus for ages but im just sick of buying coils.
Thank you all so much I will look into all of these and try to make my mind up :p
 

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Wow didnt expect this many replies thank you all, I totally forgot about kayfuns, I am also not a beginner to vaping been vaping for 4 years and I have used the nautilus for ages but im just sick of buying coils.
Thank you all so much I will look into all of these and try to make my mind up :p

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It's what this forum is all about, helping each other.

KF; for easy re-building, customization, add-ons, built to last years, and superb flavor nuances on nicely blended juices. I find myself sometimes wanting a throat thumper every now and again, that's when I use my Russian (KF), especially when I've been drinking.

Right now, it's hard to put my KF5 down, just got it 2 weeks ago and loving it. It's not a MTL, more open lung slightly restricted, but still maintains that KF experience; high quality, true to taste, vivid, complex flavor notes, type of vape.
 
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If you like small, you might looks at the Serpent mini as well. A loose MTL, but still quite good with excellent flavor. As already mentioned a KFM could work as well for a small MTL RTA.
I have the original Serpent. The chimney is probably a tad large for straight MTL...that being said, I love it for MTL.
Massive deck space, smallish chimney and small chamber. It's just a good RTA for any style of vaping.
It really shined when I started using rayon...now it can wick with parallel claptons.

I'd love to have the mini version. Wotofo is killing the small RTA market.
 
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I have the original Serpent. The chimney is probably a tad large for straight MTL...that being said, I love it for MTL.
Massive deck space, smallish chimney and small chamber. It's just a good RTA for any style of vaping.
It really shined when I started using rayon...now it can wick with parallel claptons.

I'd love to have the mini version. Wotofo is killing the small RTA market.

I am vaping a Merlin as I type this. I normally run the air wide open for DL hits but just tried turning it down almost fully closed and it does give a decent MTL hit. I don't have the best build in it for MTL @ 0.4ohm/40w but I bet it would give a good MTL vape with a higher ohm and lower wattage build.

Edit: Forgot I was using a Merlin, not Serpent.
 
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