Buying another RTA

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t8kiteasy

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I am getting ready to get another tank and wanted some opinions on the two choices before buy. The Limitless RDTA,or the Advken Omega V1. I am learning towards the omega but have heard the DL airflow is restricted? The airflow is the only thing stopping me on either at this point looking for some advise from any that own the two and give some feedback would be very appreciated.
 
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I am getting ready to get another tank and wanted some opinions on the two choices before buy. The Limitless RDTA,or the Advken Omega V1. I am learning towards the omega but have heard the DL airflow is restricted? The airflow is the only thing stopping me on either at this point looking for some advise from any that own the two and give some feedback would be very appreciated.

I only own(ed - I broke it) the Limitless RDTA from your selection there.

Really nice device. Airflow is rather nuts on it, even closed down. I love a super unrestricted DL hit, but I found myself shutting the Limitless down to ~50% airflow!

I own a lot of stuff, but that airflow is unmatched in my collection. Makes my Tornado Nano seem like a Mouth 2 Lung RTA lol.

If massive airflow is what you're after, you'll find it with the Limitless (but make sure you check out the Limitless Plus version coming out first.)
 

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Yea I have looked at the V2 but it does not look like they made too many(or drastic) changes. I pulled the plug on the V1 and hopefully this will be another good choice of tanks for me. Right now my TFV4 and Squape R are my main tanks because of the good DLAF. I was getting some supplies (Ti/SS) and plenty of Ko Gen cotton and found the Limitless for a good price.
 

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For the sake of having common replacement parts, I considered more of what I have. I have a lot of RTAs, but, of late I have been getting more of certain ones. I like them and they fit my needs.

I mainly use RTA's myself but I do have three RDA's that I keep in my daily rotation.

IMHO...
 

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I have two RDAs that I have just not PIF'd and I use them for trying new recipes. I am glad now to have them as an emergency option with my mech Stingray X. Which, BTW, I have not used in a year and a half. I guess I ought to look at it to make sure nothing is growing on it. :yawn:

Anyway, just for the ease of spare parts...
 
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I have two RDAs that I have just not PIF'd and I use them for trying new recipes. I am glad now to have them as an emergency option with my mech Stingray X. Which, BTW, I have not used in a year and a half. I guess I ought to look at it to make sure nothing is growing on it. :yawn:

Lol,i have a couple mech's I have not used in over a year that I need to clean also. One of them was my daily mech puresmoker legacy awesome mech.

Anyway, just for the ease of spare parts...
 

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For the sake of having common replacement parts, I considered more of what I have. I have a lot of RTAs, but, of late I have been getting more of certain ones. I like them and they fit my needs.

IMHO...

I have to agree on this one. Having a few you really like is way better than a bunch you don't. I used this holiday weekend sale to double up on a couple of my favorites.
 
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I recently picked up the limitless and have been very impressed. My only gripe is the drip tip or lack thereof. There are some out there that fit but average 10 to 12 bucks each. The limitless plus addressed this issue. I took a tip from another device and made a chuffed type for mine with a little modification. The airflow is massive and so is the juice consumption but it taste great. :2c: :headbang:
 

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Yea I really wish they offered the same drip tip for the Limitless plus,or offered on the Limitless. I can't complain too much because I got the RTA at a good price and I just could not see forking over an extra twenty to get the plus version just for the drip tip.

It seems better all around though, I'm contemplating getting one anyway. Yeah I have shinyitis lol. They changed the deck posts and increased to 25mm so more capacity. Which the original I have seems to need to be refilled every 15 minutes. Djlsb posted his video and my interest is peeked.
Oh and a single coil adapter.
 

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My experience is limited with high air flow tanks, but I can recommend the Lemo Drop and the Orchid V series. The difference in the Orchids is the higher the V number, the more juice it holds.

I've been a Kayfun guy for a long time. When I switched to vaping 6 and a half years ago I was looking for something that resembled a filter cigarette, not a soda straw.
 
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