Best single coil RTA at the moment?

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ToolmanTexas

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316 ss and the decks are covered in different material not ematel the only differences?

The only differences I can tell are the decks are different material (like teflon pan I think, I use ceramic replacement decks in mine) and the filling is a little tighter than authentic, probably a slight variance in the chimney size. 316 SS is what 3F description says and it appears so.
 

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For myself, I like to have my on-the-go set up, and a power house set-up for when I want to chuck some clouds.
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So what in your opinion is the best rta for single coil set-ups at the moment?
I'm like you in that I have the same mindset, I have a "toodle puffing" rig and a higher-powered rig.
My favorite used to be the KF4, but since I picked up my Squape R, I've been using it more and more to the point where it's come along with me every day for the last month or so. It's just so damn simple. Clapton coil on the "W" deck at 1 ohm, 20 watts, and I'm a happy guy.
 
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I'm like you in that I have the same mindset, I have a "toodle puffing" rig and a higher-powered rig.
My favorite used to be the KF4, but since I picked up my Squape R, I've been using it more and more to the point where it's come along with me every day for the last month or so. It's just so damn simple. Clapton coil on the "W" deck at 1 ohm, 20 watts, and I'm a happy guy.
Noice!
 
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