Please help me to choose the best RTA/RBA Tank Kit !

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tieuphieu

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Firstly, thank you all for all your help me to start with vaping. Now ECF is my home now, I access ECF every day.

About 2 weeks ago, I bought Kanger Subox Mini Starter Kit, and I am very happy with it, especially the RBA that come with the kit. DIY is something that very interesting. Last night, I droped my tank, and the glass tube was broken :(.

Of course, I will order a new glass tube, but beside that I want to buy another RTA/RBA Tank that will work with my Kbox mini 50w. Because I am new to vaping, and there are a lot of stuff, so I do not know what to choose. Please give me some suggestion !

I''m sr about my poor English.
Thank you so much ! Love you all ! :wub:
 

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Hi @tieuphieu , you're absolutely right there are a lot of options on the market right now! If you like the single coil rta's, something like the Lemo 2 might be a great option for you.

If you might want to consider trying something that you can use in single coil mode and eventually try dual coils, I would suggest the UD Bellus, I'm a huge fan of mine.

Although it's a lot of work, it's worth making your way through the RTA section and all the tank discussions to see the pros and cons of the tanks you're interested in, and to find additional tanks you might be interested in!
 
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Your English is quite good :)

How do you like to vape? Low power and mouth to lung? Or higher power and direct to lung?

I second the UD Bellus because I think it is the most versatile RTA to suit most vapers. It comes with an extra glass. I also bought a 5 pack of replacement glass for them just in case :). I got the extra glass from Fasttech. I think you were unable to order from them if I remember correctly?
 
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Bad Ninja

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The Bellus is an awesome atomizer.
Building is straightforward and simple, and proper wicking really makes it shine.
Its made by Youde, which has a fantastic reputation for quality.
Mine gets daily use, in a world of drippers
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RJazz117

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The Cthulu v2 is great for both mouth-to-lung hitters, and direct lung hitters. It comes with two build decks, a Kayfun style deck for single coil builds, and a Velocity style deck for dual coil builds. It is a top fill tank, with a decent capacity. It does have a bit of a wonky juice flow control setup, but since I run mine wide open anyway, I removed the juice flow control ring. As long as you get the wicking right, it never leaks and hits like a truck.

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HighPlainsPuffer

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For the bigger air rta's I like, I suggest you take a look at the aromamizer and the mt-rta. Both can support pretty much whatever you want to throw at it! The cthulu suggested above is good. I've got them all and vouch for all. There are a few newer tanks hitting the market that there are threads on in the rta section, I'm following them intently :D
 
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KayP

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I did some shopping as of recent and I chose the Aromamizer RDTA and Griffin RTA as my second and third tank. Why did I choose these? Plenty of reasons.

1: I started off with a Kanger Subox Mini one month ago and I exclusively used its RBA deck from the get go. I stayed firmly with the 0.5 ohm coil and whilst I started vaping at low watts (I quit cigarettes at this stage too) I very quickly progressed to 30 watts direct lung. Regretfully at higher than 30 wattage I started to get dry hits.
2: I scoured the forums and Youtube for suggestions on top picks for RTAs. Airflow, vapour, flavour and more importantly an affordable price tag were in my criteria. I was also shopping for mods I could accompany these tanks with and temperature control was an additional factor. There were just too many options. I narrowed it down to these two due to personal preference. I didn't even ask anyone on ECF for help regarding this; sorry guys.
3: I'm ready to dive into sub-ohm coils and experience the next stage in vaping.

@tieuphieu So as you see there are plenty of factors that needs to be considered, especially if you are new to vaping, like myself; however, I'm not a good example as some beginners would not feel comfortable with higher watts this soon. It should depend on your personal preference and the way you wish to vape.

Unfortunately I can not swear by these tanks of yet, the unfortunate timing of vaper's tongue has put a temporary halt to my plans. As soon as I am ready, I'll be sure to rant on about my new tanks and mods :banana:
 
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Douggro

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I''m sr about my poor English.
Please, I can barely pick up an accent in your typing.. ;) Your English is very acceptable, and better than some residents of the US of A. :lol:
And thank you, for reminding me that we can come together to offer help and support to someone halfway across the world with something we all enjoy.
 

tieuphieu

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How are all of these in regards to leaking?

Was set on getting a couple of tvf4, but after some reading, people are having leaking problems with it.

As far as I know, all tanks leak ! So what I want to find is the one that I can "do it myself", great vapor and flavour, easy to mantain. So UD Bellus or TVF4 or Lemo 2 ? All that is my concern. :-x
 
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