Hello. I need help to choose a new tank.

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Izan

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Hello everyone I'm new here.
At the moment I'm vaping with the zeus sub ohm tank and I want to make an update to rta. I'm looking for better flavor. I was thinking for the zeus x but a lot of people suggest me the dead rabbit. Any suggestions what tank should I look for?
Hi and welcome,
If you are looking for another top air RTA:
Top air RTAs
Summery post: Top air RTAs
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For a new rta user I suggest a single coil top air. Easier to just rewick than cleaning up the tank before the rewick.;)
Building is relatively easy, wicking has a learning curve. I'd advise cruising Shawn's top air thread and YouTube what catches your eye.

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The single coil tanks it does give les clouds that double coils?
 

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Depends on the coil and airflow. Single multi wire coil can fog up a room just as well as a dual.
Like which ones?
Before the zeus sub I was using the zlide but only for 1,5 months. I use to burn the coils cause I was trying to take more smoke.. I changed the nic also. At the zlide I was doing 9 nic and athe zeus 1 thats why I think bigger clouds works better for me
 

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Like which ones?
Before the zeus sub I was using the zlide but only for 1,5 months. I use to burn the coils cause I was trying to take more smoke.. I changed the nic also. At the zlide I was doing 9 nic and athe zeus 1 thats why I think bigger clouds works better for me
I like an atty that's more restricted so can't help much with the style you might like better. Taking the time to read Shawn's top air thread Izan linked for you would help you tremendously, he does great in depth reviews that aren't arduous to read.
 
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Shawn's thread is awesome but also VERY long... a bit much for someone just getting into RTAs. I'm also more into restricted DL, so others can offer more suggestions, but if you want to "get your feet wet" and learn about RTAs, this one is good (although it is bottom air and will require learning how to wick it just right) They are on sale fairly cheap:



Here's the Zeus X (dual coils):

 

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The Zeus X vapes fine, but I would not recommend it as somebody's first rebuildable. Getting it wicked right can be pain, even for a vet.

It has a narrow tolerance for how much cotton it wants. A bit too little and it will flood and gurgle not nobody's business. A bit too much and it will dry hit.

Not trying to be argumentative, but that's my experience and I know I'm not alone.
 
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