GeekVape Avocado 3ml RTA

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    GeekVape Avocado 3ml RTA tank with Velocity-style Dual Post Deck
    The Avocado tank features 3ml capacity and velocity style dual post deck design. This RTA tank with genesis structure, is very easy to build. The air from airflow slot go through ceramic baffle board, blow straight on coil and brings you pure taste. It also supports single coil an dual coil. The drip tip also can be replaceable, when you buid dual coil for vaping, you can use large diameter drip tip.
    Features:
    1. 3ml capacity
    2. Velocity style dual post deck design
    3. Easiest to build with genesis structure
    4. Airflow slot makes perfect flavor experience
    5. Easy to refill e-liquid


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    cgunes

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    This thing has piqued my interest. How do you refill it?
    In a single coil setup it can be filled from one of the two extra wick holes which are covered with the ceramic baffle during use. In a dual coil setup you have to squeeze in a thin tipped liquid bottle from one of the occupied wick holes. There is no extra hole for refilling other than the four wicking holes.

    At 3.30 in the video , refilling can be seen.
     
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    ismokeinbinary

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    In a single coil setup it can be filled from one of the two extra wick holes which are covered with the ceramic baffle during use. In a dual coil setup you have to squeeze in a thin tipped liquid bottle from one of the oqqupied wick holes. There is no extra hole for refilling other than the four wicking holes.

    At 3.30 in the video , refilling can be seen.


    That's pretty interesting.
     

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    I cut mine down to the base. You can run some big coils on this sucker. Even 3.5mm i.d.Fused dual core claptons-lol. Rediculous amount of space in this deck. I find the bigger i.d. coil, the better the flavor on this. Problem with that is it powers down the juice. The capacity on this rta is its biggest draw back imo. I really like the look of it, ease of building and the flavor is up there. Especially with dual coils but I can't get past the small juice capacity.
     
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    Mark1963

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    I cut mine down to the base. You can run some big coils on this sucker. Even 3.5mm i.d.Fused dual core claptons-lol. Rediculous amount of space in this deck. I find the bigger i.d. coil, the better the flavor on this. Problem with that is it powers down the juice. The capacity on this rta is its biggest draw back imo. I really like the look of it, ease of building and the flavor is up there. Especially with dual coils but I can't get past the small juice capacity.

    Well, I did a single coil 2.5MM Kanthal and came out to 1.4 Ohms. I did that on purpose to see how the juice consumption went. Not good. It emptied the tank in no time at all, and that was running at around 15 watts.

    I'm with ya on what you said.... it's a nice little tank and works great even with a single coil. But the thing is a juice hog no matter what ya do with it. I can't imagine running subohm on it.

    And yeah.... the 3ML capacity is a downer. What is it with many of these manufacturers doing these small capacity tanks/rta's? Personally, I don't like having to refill every hour.
     
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    Mark1963

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    I guess geek vape could develop an accessory kit with base that has a longer center pin and glass to bring it to 5ml. I'd buy it if that ever came out. It's a neat little atty.

    I went to their site and actually said that to them via their contact form. To give them a hopeful nudge, I said that I couldn't recommend the tank to anyone based on the paltry lack of space for juice.

    But I did tell them that the tank is really nice and works great. I really do like it, but after today, it'll probably sit on the shelf with a couple other tanks of mine that never met muster.
     
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    Juice hog .... Compared to what?

    This is being marketed as a "Genny-like" (it's really not), but my old 'real' gennys, RSST & AGA, sucked the juice down unbelievably fast, faster than any atomizer I've ever had.

    My daily-driver tanks, kayfun v4s, are also 'juice hogs', easily going thru 10-15ml a day and 3 or 4 refills.

    I think any tank atomizer offering top flavor with billowy clouds will be a juice hog. And that's why I've gone DIY juice long ago :)

    Agree, a 3ml tank is small .... But precisely why I'm waiting on it in vapemail. It's a bunch smaller than my Kayfuns, almost be a stealth vape, and I like to change up flavors every tank. Looks like it's super easy to clean coils and rewick .... My kayfuns are a total pain.





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