Best RTA tank to buy

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DaveP

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Most anything will suffer damage when dropped on concrete, but most tanks will survive a drop on hardwood or most floor coverings. I like glass inserts, but the polyurethane stands up to all but the most acrid juices.

Flavor depends on the juice for the most part, but the Lemo gets good press for flavor. Kayfun 3 and 4 are good tanks. The KF3 is easier to take apart and put together than the KF4, but the KF4 probably has a slight edge on flavor and easy draw (for lung hitters).

I'm sure you'll have numerous opinions in this thread soon. Rebuildable tanks are wildly popular.
 
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All depends on what your looking for.... Price point... Capacity... Flavor can be achieved most tanks but building on them can be pain in the ........ Durability you would be looking at your all steel tanks but it really depends on what you plan on doing... I would try and settle on getting something that comes with a spare glass... Cthulu v2 zephyrus v2 are good picks... Aromamizer is the easiest to build on.... Russian 91 or kayfun of Price isn't an issue.... Or Leno if you don't mind a challenging build deck with a decent price point ... My personal favorite for flavor is the goliathv2 with the single coil block in place. I also like my tobeco supertank ks but the build deck is small... Still a huge fluid capacity and great flavor.... Do your research and see the pro's and cons of each.... Chimney type rebuildables have restrictive builds..... So make sure you have some knowledge on coil building in tight areas.
 

Linkcityredvapin

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Thanks everyone I really appreciate it. Yea I guess just a tank where the glass piece won't break Soo easy. I have an isub g tank and believe its pyrex and has held up very nice after being dropped multiple times. I do want to get into re building though for price wise. I hate spending $5 every 3 days for a coil. I learned how to replace the cotton in those but that only lasts Soo long till the wire bends Soo much its ruined.
 
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If you are just learning to build, the Aromamizer is a super easy starting point. Just as easy as building and wicking a dripper. Get some supplies, watch a few you tube videos and have at it. If you get stumped, head over to the wick and wire section and we can walk you through it.
 

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If you are just learning to build, the Aromamizer is a super easy starting point. Just as easy as building and wicking a dripper. Get some supplies, watch a few you tube videos and have at it. If you get stumped, head over to the wick and wire section and we can walk you through it.
Heck yes im going to check it out thanks man!
 

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Just make sure you don't get old stock with the Aromamizer and end up with the 3-post deck version. The 3-post likes to eat wire and is a bit of a pain to build on, and a lot of trial and error to get the "right" airflow and flavor out of it via coil position and deck diddling.

3 post is now an option, and 2 post is the norm. 3 post was ok, but the 2 post is so much easier to build on.
 

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Serpent by Wotofo |$29.99 at VaporDNA | Best Single Coil TC Tank for me! Amazing flavor and above average clouds and unlike the Aromamizer by Steam Crave, doesn't evaporate a full 3ml tank of ejuice in 15 minutes.

I think the Aromamizer is amazing and is most like a dripper then any RTA out and that Velocity style 2 deck is amazing to build on but unfortunately i got the 3ml tank and i build around 0.2 ohms and it sucks up juice like an F-150 Raptor sucks up gas!
 
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