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bobbledmonkey

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Hi everyone! My name is Narvich I'm new to the forum. I've been vaping for about 2 years now and I'm lovin it! I would google my .... off looking for attys, mods, and build recommendations and I've come across this site soooooooo many times. I'm happy to finally be a part of it :D <3

AAAAAAnndd I was wondering if I could get a recommendation on a new rda to get. I currently have a patriot with the wholes drilled out to stop that whistling from stock air holes. I have a king v2 mod and i'm using protected 18650s (MNKE & SONY VTC3) but i plan on getting some VTC5s pretty soon. I have a crown clone that should be arriving in the mail soon, but I'm really looking for a 23mm rda without adjustable airflow, but if adjustable airflow is the way to go I don't mind.
 

epicdoom

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Welcome for RDA's or even RBA's having adjustable airflow is a must. Rite now I'm using the Skohtech caterpillar RDA and its great actually for a $10 rda it better then great is fantastic. It has single or duel coil ability and has adjustable airflow from closed to wide open, and it looks awesome and is a large base 23mm RDA
 

Rat2chat2

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to ecf bobbledmonkey. So glad you finally joined and posted. You have been missing what I think is so special about ecf......the people. With all that experience you can really help others here too. Congrats to ya and the 2 years.

You will get many suggestions of RBA. Good luck at finding ya one that you like. There are so many good ones to choose from in all different price ranges. That is part of what makes vaping so much darn fun.

Good luck and happy vaping. :)
 

Torrque

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I think adjustable airlflow is the way to go(IMHO) because you can tailor it specifically to your builds and your liking. With that in mind I would encourage you to look at the Zenith V2. It's big enough to accommodate most builds and makes it easier to get around. Additionally, it has large slotted posts that can accept large gauge wires.
 
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