Tiny MTL RTA's?

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ShaneR42

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Innokin Ares. Phil and Dimitri's creation.

Whether we're talking short and/or tiny, the Ares is certainly neither. One of the larger MTL RTAs you'll find.

Can't think of any beyond what's been mentioned. The Doggy is my favourite MTL tank (big or small) by far, although I haven't tried many of the latest releases....
 

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Whether we're talking short and/or tiny, the Ares is certainly neither. One of the larger MTL RTAs you'll find.

Can't think of any beyond what's been mentioned. The Doggy is my favourite MTL tank (big or small) by far, although I haven't tried many of the latest releases....


It's all relative. Having vaped the Kayfun Lite for years, the Ares and the Beserker seem really compact. But for me, if it doesn't hold enough juice to last most of the day it's too small!
 

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Just came across the Pocket RTA, looks pretty decent and super short.

I would read up on that one before ordering. it has some good reviews, but some not so good on Fasttech, it seems it's not really an MTL tank. At best a very loose MTL, shorts out quick and gets hot quick. Pretty good looker though
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You might try the squape EC I think it's called. It's a newer, more simplified version of the e-motion . They have the shorty kits available and reducers allow a true mtl vape. Excellent flavor, smooth air and you don't have to worry about it being too inexpensive! ;)
 
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It seems like we’ve come full circle. First we had the Chinese copying high-end stuff and now the high-end manufacturers are starting to look like Chinese tanks.
Maybe, but I've yet to see a Chinese tank with the flawless machining, swappable decks, airflow options and the flavor these tanks have. They've certainly come a long way, though .
 
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The Dvarw in 2mm configuration is as small as the Doggy, Zerker mini, etc.:

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The KFL can be configured as small also:

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The Erlkonigin nano is smaller than all of them but very hard to find now:

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Doggy, KFL and Erl... side by side

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I picked up the Doggystyle, partially because I love the way it looks and because it's dirt cheap. I'm excited to start using my 18350 mods again.
The Dvarw in 2mm configuration is as small as the Doggy, Zerker mini, etc.:

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The KFL can be configured as small also:

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The Erlkonigin nano is smaller than all of them but very hard to find now:

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Doggy, KFL and Erl... side by side

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I really like the look of that mini volt in the center at the bottom. I wish they were still around, I've been having a hard time finding a regulated mini mod that I like the looks of.
 
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