Looking for some advice for a new purchase

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arilen

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I am looking for a good rda or rba that wont break the bank , I and looking for something that will work on my current smoktech winder, but I am upgrading to a itaste mvp very soon so its more important how it will work on the mvp.

I love flavor and want good vapor output. I have rebuilt my current evod with microcoils of different size and ohms values ( from 2.7 to 1.2 ohm and all work on my winder with no problems ) so I think I can handle almost any type of atty rebuild needed.

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Igo s is cheap and works well also the phoenix v4 or A6 are good too .I prefer a RBA that has a small well like the Igo s or A6.

What matters the most is how you bulid your coil and wick.I dont use them anymore but when I did I found that you will need to find what airhole and gauge wire you like best and type of coil you wanna use.

Seems that you have the building part down so I would go with the Igo s or A6 for something small for your winder but if you want something bigger for the MVP get the Igo L.It can hold more wick and has good well on it and you can run dual coils if you want :)
 

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I use an AGA-T and a IGO-L. Both work very well. For the AGA-T I use SS wicks. It took me a few weeks to get the hang of making that a dependable setup because the SS is conductive. The IGO I run with micro coils and cotton. Really easy to set up in comparison. I ended up drilling out the air holes in both these devices to get the vape I want, but I run the AGA at 0.6 ohms and the IGO at 1.0 ohm.

If you go with a RDA (a dripper), you will of course have to drip unless you get a bottom feeder PV. I modified my IGO to bf and love it.
 
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