RDA Help for a NET liquid Mouth to Lung Guy

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miguelradio

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Hi everyone. Well I'm finding out the hard way that I need to go the rebuildable route as I love NET liquids. I am going through coils left and right. I use a Aspire Natulis, Kanger aerotank v2, Kanger subtank mini and Aspire triton. A coil will last me a day or less. I'm not sure if cleaning the coils is an option? Even if it is methinks I should just move on to rebuildible. I have one for my subtank mini that I can start with and there is an inexpensive RTA availible for my Triton 2. HOWEVER I'm a mouth to lung guy and I prefer vaping my Natulis and aerotank over my subohm ohm setups. Can anyone advise me on the best rebuilable for mouth to lung? I have no idea what way to go...RTA, RDA, or ??
I would like a solid inexpensive option, and something a little more high end if it's worth the money.
 

Rex Everything

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Maybe ask around on the tootle puffer threads in the general vaping disscusion ....I think the term tootle started out as kinda a derogatory term aimed at mouth to lung and lower power vapers but the folks over there seem to have embraced it.....I'm sorts the opposite as I like a big old lung hit but I drop in to see how the other half lives and my wife prefers that style of vape
 

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    The Kayfun is well-regarded in RTAs. The STM rebuildable head is kind of a cross between that, the Taifun and the subtank itself. I tried a Taifun and wasn't impressed (low flavor, bad clone metal, looks amazing though). The Genesis types are famous for flavor but are hard to make work right, with their steel mesh wicks.

    The Achilles and Mini Drip are 2 very interesting bottom airflow, deep well, constricted draw RDAs. Any tight or controllable side airflow RDAs can work, though perhaps not ideal. Since the airflow is directly controlled, tightening it can direct the air onto a small coil, unlike tightening the airflow controller on most other types of RDAs and RTAs. I'm currently using a Doge clone, very generic RDA, for a sort of hybrid MTL-DL airflow at 14 watts. I also have a Derringer, tiny reduced chamber side airflow RDA, but find it a bit hot for me above 11 watts with my preferred airflow. Also it can be messy taking the cap off unless you remove the airflow control ring, which would defeat the point, so I tend to flood it and then the excess juice bakes and loses flavor in the well due to how small it is. There are other similar RDAs now too.

    I currently vape NETs in EVODs (original, even lower power), which I prefer for most solo tobacco flavors. The coils surely gunk almost instantly, but it's good anyway. I don't use it much, but I'm still using one coil after 3 months.
     
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    93gc40

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    I vape nets only also.. I use 2 rigs.... Main setup is Reo clone and Chalice 3, built somewhere around 1ohm. Backup is Origin tube mech 18500mode with a Kayfun, 1ohm or more. Takes me like 2-5 minutes to dryburn and rewick when the coil gets gunked. Every 24-48 hours or so.

    I also recommend a Geni tank, Sat22 is great flavor MTL only atty. Just too high maintenance for ADV. I think it really just a learning curve thing. Geni's can be a bit different.
     
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