Hi and welcome. There is a learning curve to building coils, but it isn't hard. If you can sew on a button, you can build coils; that's the level of manual dexterity and close vision needed. (I couldn't build coils-- or sew on a button-- without a lighted magnifier...) That said, there are serious safety considerations involved with it, so let's talk some before you have a try at it. Probably the best RTAs for MTL vapers are the Kayfuns, of which there are a number of models. But any RTA, just about, can be used as a MTL tank by closing down the airflow and, if necessary, substituting a smaller than stock drip tip. The Lemo2 is worth a look in that regard, but it will definitely need a smaller drip tipDrippers can also be built/used for MTL, or some of them can. You would want one with adjustable air flow, though, and you will need to shut the air down again, just like a tank; this would eliminate, for example, the Patriot and similar styles.
TOTALLY agree! Relatively easy build deck, and PERFECT air volume for MTL vaping. Good recco! VERY cheap to keep running, and I just saw a very good KFL clone somewhere for under $10!
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