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iStick Pico - Eleaf electronic cigarette
The Pico would be worth a look. Are you in the US or UK?

For Tanks, you can try the Melo III mini that comes with the full kit, or if you want something else, stay under 22mm to avoid conflicts with the battery cap.
 

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iStick Pico - Eleaf electronic cigarette
The Pico would be worth a look. Are you in the US or UK?

For Tanks, you can try the Melo III mini that comes with the full kit, or if you want something else, stay under 22mm to avoid conflicts with the battery cap.
U.K., I've been looking at the Pico I like it would I be better buying 2 different tanks? One for MTL & one for DL?

What's the Innokin Kroma like? I like the look of it but the top adapter looks weird

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U.K., I've been looking at the Pico I like it would I be better buying 2 different tanks? One for MTL & one for DL?

What's the Innokin Kroma like? I like the look of it but the top adapter looks weird

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It depends on what you like for tanks. I've used the Melo III from the kit and can sort of adjust the air through the drip tip by how I close my lips around it when I take a draw. If you ever played a flute or tooted a beer bottle, it would be like that. I've also DL'ed with the Melo III. The battery cap will limit what you can use on the Pico.

If you want really tight MTL, something like the Nautilus X we were talking about on the other thread would work too. I'm not familiar with the Innokin, and you might have different options in the UK under TPD than we have in the US, especially with the deeming hanging over our heads.
 
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One thing that might make a difference is that the Pico has removeable batteries, and the Innokin has a built-in battery. If you want to keep the mod for a while, you might want to look for one that you can replace the battery when it wears out. Removeable batteries also give you an option of keeping several charged and swapping them out with fresh ones while the spent ones go back on the charger.
 

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When you say there's a RBA do you mean it's a separate tank or in the same one?
The RBA is a piece that comes with the tank (along with a couple stock coils) that you can build and wick and works like a coil that you screw into the base like you would a regular coil.
 
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It depends on what you like for tanks. I've used the Melo III from the kit and can sort of adjust the air through the drip tip by how I close my lips around it when I take a draw. If you ever played a flute or tooted a beer bottle, it would be like that. I've also DL'ed with the Melo III. The battery cap will limit what you can use on the Pico.

If you want really tight MTL, something like the Nautilus X we were talking about on the other thread would work too. I'm not familiar with the Innokin, and you might have different options in the UK under TPD than we have in the US, especially with the deeming hanging over our heads.

I have a Nautilus X, I think it's okay but the flavour is not as good as the Nautilus Aspire
 

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I am quite the Pico fan, I have 4 of them BUT if you like to run around 50-60 watts you'll be changing out your battery frequently.
I don't vape that high, even when I sub it's at like 40w max, and I mainly MTL, my only reservation is the restriction on tank size due to the battery cap
 
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I don't vape that high, even when I sub it's at like 40w max, and I mainly MTL, my only reservation is the restriction on tank size due to the battery cap
Sorry, I misunderstood your post above. I haven't had any problem with tank size, plenty of tanks in the 22mm size that have made me happy.
Ps I'd like at least a 50/60 watt mod, I'm not bothered about TC, thanks
 
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