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Daniel Forsyth

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    Btw this is the top #1 RTA at this moment?
    Or any other device?

    Like Gear from OFRF? Or any advice?

    It's a very good RTA and going by your other tanks it would suit your vaping style, DL:)
    I'd suggest just choose an RTA that your happy with and go from there.
    Make sure you watch plenty of YouTube reviews on the tank:D
     

    AkiraKami

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    It's a very good RTA and going by your other tanks it would suit your vaping style, DL:)
    I'd suggest just choose an RTA that your happy with and go from there.
    Make sure you watch plenty of YouTube reviews on the tank:D

    Everyone its saying me to pick up a Zeus X, not so sure to move to RTA or continue with subOHM tanks.
    Believe me, I spent like 4 hours per day watching all channels of vaping on YouTube.
    XD
     

    Daniel Forsyth

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    Everyone its saying me to pick up a Zeus X, not so sure to move to RTA or continue with subOHM tanks.
    Believe me, I spent like 4 hours per day watching all channels of vaping on YouTube.
    XD

    I do recommend making your own coils, I haven't looked back since I started.
    It's pretty easy(if I can do ito_O) once you've got the hang of it.
    It might be worth your while having a look at some RDAs, there much easier to work with compared to RTAs.
    Which ever you choose the main thing is Enjoy It:D
     

    Izan

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    "Not so sure" because I have to make my own coils, but like they said once you try RDA or RTA you never go back to subOHM tanks"

    :ohmy::ohmy:
    You do not have to make your own coils. :thumbs:
    rBVaEFcbLSKAWwogAAjcfnjXjRA223.jpg

    Mount and wick them yourself, yes.
    But you do not have to wrap/fabricate them yourself.

    Have fun
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    AkiraKami

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    You do not have to make your own coils. :thumbs:
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    Mount and wick them yourself, yes.
    But you do not have to wrap/fabricate them yourself.

    Have fun
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    WooooooW!!!!!!!!

    Dude that picture made my day :hubba:

    Its a shame that in my country I wont find that, when I used to live in USA was easier to get everything, here isnt that easy.
    I was doing my HW and I found a FB group that sells "artesanals coils" I will buy from them, cost 10 coils por 13$ bucks.

    I will share a picture of my new and first RTA in 3 days that I'll go to buy it.

    Cheers!
     
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