Best single coil RTA at the moment?

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Asbestos4004

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I think then you will get ever favorite tank someone is currently using to the vape style that suits their needs and taste.
which by the way is just like looking at E_Bay.
Come on Man ,,, everybody is different
dude...he asked what everybody liked. He didn't ask what he should run out and buy. Maybe he's looking for ideas. Why not say what you like and move on....is it that difficult? He's not grading us.
 

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You edited for length. If you ask me, it's fairly clear what I'm getting at. But I'm biased I suppose.

I don't want to change my set-up nescecarily. I do enjoy collecting this stuff though, and I do shop for new products from time to time, so you never know. The current trend seems to be dual coil RTA's, and they get all of the coverage. So, I thought I'd see what simple single coil tanks, or even devices that have different deck options, people are like at the moment.
The Serpent by Wotofo is new on the market but I'm not sure if this would be to your liking.

Some say the build deck is fiddly, stating that you need to position and clip one leg, remove it to position the second leg then reinsert the first one. (I don't know for sure as mine is still on order)

It is single coil only with huge airflow and juice channels. It has juice flow control as well. Single Clapton coil builds are a distinct possibility with this RTA.

My question is: How restricted do you like your draw to be? Could this prove to be too airy?

 

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dude...he asked what everybody liked. He didn't ask what he should run out and buy. Maybe he's looking for ideas. Why not say what you like and move on....is it that difficult? He's not grading us.

Everybody like different stuff,
whats the point? I like my ladies----- well
Nevermind you would like it like that
 
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Everybody like different stuff,
whats the point? I like my ladies----- well
Nevermind you would like it like that
I don't know...but I'm glad he posted it. I've never heard of the Wine RBA....now I can try one. These threads keep me up to speed in the tank world. I use bottom feeders 90% of the time.

And yes, I'd probably like it like that.... hahahaa
 

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i'll be number 3 for squape r/rs. it's simple, well-made, easy to build, and has the best flavor i've ever experienced in any tank.

i personally have an authentic, but i've heard that some clever folks will buy a decent 1:1 clone and replace the deck and the chimney with the authentic parts (both are coated with a non-conductive finish that cloners apparently have great difficulty in reproducing).
 
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Until yesterday, I was building my Belllus as a single-coil. The authentic's reasonable priced (~$20-25), and it's an easy build.

I'm vaping the Silverplay Nano clone I bought from fasttech with a single coil. I have the unused juicd wells plugged with tiny cotton balls. The flavor is fantastic.
 

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I love my Buddha mini. It's just like a properly rebuildable Protank. Single coil deck, I've built up to 2 Ohm and down to .4.

I was looking at a lot of RTAs.

Mini Buddha, SXK, Ubertoot, Crius. I found a clone of the Silverplay Nano, and at $10.07 I couldn't hardly pass up .

I'm a flavor junkie. Was using s Goblin Mini an Orchid V3.

Project Sub Ohm cured almost all of the issues of the GMini. Except the airflow under the coils.

Awesome flavor
Able to pull the build without dumping the juice
Able to bottom fill without a tool.

I LOVE IT!
 

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I was just trying to make OP smile honestly, haha. I am certainly of the camp whom believe any size/shape tank, capable of holding X amount of e-liquid, with a rebuildable coil deck/base, is to be known as a legitimate rebuildable tank atomizer/atomizing unit. I have been here on ECF for going on 7 years now, this being my 2nd account/username. I can tell you, that I was literally here, when we were working out the names of many of the units we screw into our many mod's 510 connections today... I remember personally weighing-in on the debate on whether or not clear cartomizers were to be called clearomizers, or clear cartos, considering, a brand new atomizing unit was hitting the market with much more liquid capacity, and we were beginning to call it the clearomizer... (the original 510 carto-sized clear cartomizers, and the Ego-Threaded Clearomizer-Tanks that we know and loved... then to make things even MOAR confusing, they came out with 510 cartomizer sized top coil tendril-wicked atomizer tanks, and we had to name this as well! haha) I am not saying i am of an elite group of OG vapers here on ECF, that named all the sh*t we've been thru, and still use tday... but, i do remember being a part of the conversation :p

it's my belief that the subtank is a true RTA due to it having a true RTA base in the kit. The EGO-one tank may not be a "True" RTA, simply because the base in-which you use to rebuild the EGO-one tank is more of a replacement coil-head, not a true rba platform. (Although i have never seen the EGO-one's RBA Coil-Heads, so Idk if this is true, maybe they are true RBAs... If they have screws to hold the coil down (Neg + Pos) I'd count it as a true RDA Platform... If it utilizes a system in which the coil is plugged between the head-body and a silicone/plastic bumplug for the ground terminal, and then the other end is between the positive pin and whatever else, then, that's essentially just rebuilding a replacement head.
 
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