At my wits end

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JungleRecon

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I've been vaping for about two months and I am still trying to find a method that I can stand. Some people love it right off the bat but not so for me. I started with an e-go c twist VV with a ismoka mini bbc and I was getting decent flavor I suppose but I heard people were getting more from dual coil clearos so I switched up when I ordered my MVP 2 and tried the iclear 16s which were a pain in the ... (tilting to wick the juice, going through a lot of juice, burning coils). I then went to the aspire ce-5 clearo bdc and i haven't had a great experience with those either.

Long story shorter I am thinking of getting a RTA and there are a ton on the market. So many different video reviews by so many "vape masters/legends".

Does this sounds like a route I should take? I am really wanting a greater amount of flavor and better vapor production. I'm not looking to "blow huge clouds". I want something easily rebuildable that I can use all day.
 

Katya

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May be you should try a few more clearomizers before you attempt to make your own; since you're a relatively new vaper?

I have tried all those heads you have tried and honestly I didn't care for any of them myself. May I suggest you get a clearo from the Kanger BCC (bottom coil changeable) lineup? They are all good and very user friendly--T3S, eVod or a ProTank 2 (if you like glass) are all nice choices for your battery. I also had good luck with my Aspire BDC ET-S (glass eGo threaded)--never tried the Aspire CE5.

Good luck.
 

sgenn99

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there are a ton of clearos out there, and it can be so confusing, especially for a new vaper. fortunately, they're cheap (usually). i was vaping for nearly 8 months before i attempted to start rebuilding, and i'm still getting the hang of it. you gotta crawl before you can walk. and before you go out and spend a ton of money on stuff, find something that works. the smok aro tanks are simple, easy to fill, and pretty consistent. so are the smok bdc tanks, which are super cheap. what you need to do is find a flavor and a vape that works for you, satisfies your taste and craving, and take it from there. if you're dead set on getting a rba/rta, try one of the kayfun style tanks they're relatively easy to build, and they produce excellent flavor. aspire is coming out with some interesting things, but from my experience, the coil heads are kind of inconsistent. dual coils are great-when they work. but the market just can't keep up with itself lately, and with a new "game changing" clearo being born every minute, it's hard to say with 100 percent certainty what will work. hang in there-you'd be surprised how easy it is to fall in love with vaping once you find your flavor and a setup that works for you.
 
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