For you two guys having issues, do you have pics of your builds?
For you two guys having issues, do you have pics of your builds?
i am going to rewick this weekend... single and dual coil deckFor you two guys having issues, do you have pics of your builds?
My Serpent Mini RTA has its issues too. It can still seep juice sometimes, just not nearly as badly as my GM V3s. I like the vape I get off of it, but it is not as good a vape as I could get off the GM V3s when they are at their best. I wouldn't actually recommend a Serpent Mini at this point, anymore than I would a Goblin Mini V3. I am only using the Serpent Minis somewhat more because they are less leak prone and finicky than the Goblin Mini V3s that I've experienced so far, and I have no other RTAs to play with - as of yet.
I'm going on a long, overnight road trip in an hour or two. I won't be bringing either RTAs, just a Prism T22, an eLeaf GS-Air M, and a Kabuki clone tank. I'm only bringing the T22 just because I have several spare coils for it - though it is the worst of my MTL clearomizers. Unfortunately, I have almost no coil heads for the Nautilus coil using Kabuki clone, or the GS-Air M. I checked at a local retailer today. They wanted $20 for a 5-pack of Nautilus coil heads, ugh! I'd have bought them anyway if I had any faith left in Aspire's Nautilus coil head quality, but I do not. They had no GS-Air coil heads. That is too bad as I only have 1 used coil head left for the GS-Air. It is actually not a bad MTL clearomizer tank overall - being almost on par with anything that uses Nautilus coils, though the coil heads still tend not to last very long.
I'm disappointed I haven't gotten things working out well yet with a good MTL RTA. I have to go on these long overnight road trips once and awhile for work. For that I need something that is pretty easy to work with and very reliable. Neither the Serpent Mini or Goblin Mini V3 have proven good enough for me to depend on for extended use away from home.
It won't help for your trip but might want to check out the reviews of the Siren GTA (MTL) by Digiflavor. It sounds like it could be a winner for MTL RTA. I don't MTL but might grab a couple for the stash for roomies after I read some more user reviews and can find them on a good sale as normal price seems to be about $33 online.
I'm disappointed I haven't gotten things working out well yet with a good MTL RTA. I have to go on these long overnight road trips once and awhile for work. For that I need something that is pretty easy to work with and very reliable. Neither the Serpent Mini or Goblin Mini V3 have proven good enough for me to depend on for extended use away from home.
It does tend to push up the drip tip when screwing the top cap on. At least it does it with the Merlin drip tip.