Rta recommendations

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Michael Farrell

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hey guys and gals,

Been wanting to get into the world of rta's so I threw a build in my rba section of my tfv8 and I'm loving it...love the flavor and the fact I only need to vape around 55-65 watts. So I'm considering getting a new RTA and wanted to know what's recommended. Preferably something that could do dual and single coil. Just wanted to know everyone thoughts or is the rba section of the tfv8 great and is there no need for me to buy another. Thanks
 

Don29palms

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Ijoy EXO RTA comes with single and dual coil decks and a 2ml and 6ml tanks. My everyday tank is the OBS Engine. It's a dual coil tank but you can use it single coil by putting th coil through the middle. My favorite tank is the OBS Crius Plus. It is a dual coil tank that also has an available quad coil deck. Thre quad coil deck is AWESOME!
 

Don29palms

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I have read that the OBS is pretty much leak proof due to only top air flow
That's why I use it for my carry set up. It is leak proof. I carry my Crius plus too. If it's wicked right it doesn't leak either. The fill system is super easy.
 

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The New Digiflavor Pharaoh rta made with Rip Trippers. Haven't received mine yet but peeps are starting to get theirs & so far everyone is enjoying it. Check out the thread here on ECF. Comes with a clamp style deck & 4 optional purchase decks are coming.
Edit: @Steamer861 posted all 4 optional decks are available from fasttech.com now.
 
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ShowerHead

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I recommend the OBS Engine. Dual coil, absolutely carefree excellent vape.
Never a leak, never any condensation. Easy to wick. I love mine.
If you want good single coil, try the iJOY EXO RTA, comes with two decks, single and dual. I will say that I had zero luck with the dual deck, but love the single. It equals if not outperforms all dual coil decks I have. A bit fiddly with the wicking, but once you have it, easy enough.
 
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