RDA Delta II looks promising

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BoomerFZ1

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I have a huge concern though...is it geared for lung hitters? I bought the Atlantis based on reviews and it sits on my shelf because I can't get a good mouth-to-lung hit off it. I understand the Subtank is similar and I'm worried if I purchase this, it'll be on my shelf next to my Atlantis. Does anyone have an insights on this?

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The new trend with the pre-build atomizer tanks seems to be sub-ohm and lung inhales. After seeing Twisted vape the Delta II... i'd have to guess it's likely not your style tank. Big lung inhales.

For mouth to lung i'd check out (if you don't already own) any v1-v4 Kayfuns, Russians, Aqua or Erlkonigin for quality RTA's that excel at mouth-to-lung. Or if you're big on flavor (like myself) check out some of the genesis style atomizers. They're more of a "refined" vape designed for those more into mouth-to-lung and the best flavor possible. You can experiment with a "Lon" clone Infinite Nahualon Atomizer RBA Clone Stainless or a Sat22 clone Infinite Satburn Sat 22 RBA Clone...
They'll give you about 2.5-3ml juice, mouth-to-lung inhales and better flavor than traditional bottom feeding tanks. Only drawback is learning to use stainless mesh and building them.
 

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I have a Kayfun, Erlkonigin and a couple other RTAs and I just got the Magma RDA which I love. I've thought about trying out some Genesis-style tanks but don't you have to upturn these suckers when you vape? I might just have to dive in.
Not if you wick them right. They're pretty finnicky though you have to have patience. Judging by the fact you bought an Atlantis I would say you're a guy not wanting to be messing with your device all the time? Just a guess.
 

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Not if you wick them right. They're pretty finnicky though you have to have patience. Judging by the fact you bought an Atlantis I would say you're a guy not wanting to be messing with your device all the time? Just a guess.

I just use cotton spikes cut on a diagonal so one end is fat and the other thin, pull the thin end through the coil, and pull it through until the fat end doesn't want to move with a very light tug. Then I chop it off at the top of the positive post: easy as anything (takes me 3 minutes), never leaks, and wicks like a dream.
 

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I just use cotton spikes cut on a diagonal so one end is fat and the other thin, pull the thin end through the coil, and pull it through until the fat end doesn't want to move with a very light tug. Then I chop it off at the top of the positive post: easy as anything (takes me 3 minutes), never leaks, and wicks like a dream.
You use cotton to wick genesis attys? I've done it before but a well rolled 500 SS mesh sheet actually works better. You should watch some videos where people can hold their fire button for 30 seconds with the Atty straight up and down
 

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Yes it does, it will be my next RTA when Eciggity gets them in.

As for the airflow, it is adjustable. The pre-made coils also have adjustable juice control, so you can set it based off your juice viscosity and/or airflow. The Lemo has a pretty airy draw wide open, but fully closed it hits much like a KF, I imagine this one will be very much the same.
 

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Did you try the Nautilus?

Yeah I do have a couple Nautilus Minis and a couple Kanger Genitank Megas as well. They're pretty much my out-of-th-house vapes. When I'm home I'm hittin' my Erl clones or my Magma. And I'm a huge tinkerer and I probably have everything I need save for the Genesis tank itself. Well...as I understand it SS Mesh is the best with these tanks and while I have some silica, I might get some of this as well.
 
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