Need more flavor... time to get a RDA/RTA and need help

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GoBigGuy

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Hi All,

So I picked up a istick Pico which I love along with the Melo 3 mini and a Triton mini which have pretty good flavor but I know I can do better.

I'm tired of going to my local shop and trying new flavors, finding one I like and then bringing it home and not having the same full flavor experience.

I was trying to keep things as simple as possible but I rather have great flavor so starting to look into a rda/RTA and need help picking one.

I would like something that I can use without having to add juice every couple of minutes but other than that I just want great flavor.

What should I be looking at?

Thanks!
 

jseah

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Is there anything I can use with my iStick Pico?

You can go with a RDTA and the options are pretty immense. One of my favorites is the Wismec Theorem. It is easy to build on, easy to fill, doesn't have the leaking problems that plague a lot of RDTA's and the notch coil is a pretty flavorable coil and doesn't require a ton of power since it heats up so quickly.
 

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