What rtas do well at low ohm and/or higher wattages

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With the increase in availability of 20 and 30 watt regulated mods (even seen. 120 watt) what are some good rta's ?

Kayfun 3.1 to me I can not get to taste well above 12 watts

Now I have this 11 dollar rta I got at fast tech and forgot the name has huge juice channels and lends it self to some good vaping at these higher strengths (guessing cause of it's ability to wick juice well and keep the coils cool at higher power) -

What does everyone here vape on their higher watt machines for those that have or on their regular mech ( at sub ohm can produce 30 watts) ? Not everyone does a dripper at these higher wattages right?

I have no desire for any dripper atty at all - I have a bottom feeder that I'm very happy with and is my main vape (and reverse dripper with 99 percent less work) . But I wanna remain open minded and explore a little of what some rebuildable tank systems might have to offer -

I not saying I have to vape the high wattages all the time at all - but I had an MVP which wasn't giving me enough power and now have a higher watt device and would like to use it with a suitable rta

A few people have mentioned the aqua or a fogger v4 as the one to try - hoping/assuming they have clones - I will try one
If anyone has a specific brand clone of the aqua please recommend or pm or another rta to look into plz let me know.

(Sorry I have another posting that is similar but I am unable to delete it)

Have a Happy vaping weekend !
 

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With the increase in availability of 20 and 30 watt regulated mods (even seen. 120 watt) what are some good rta's ?

Kayfun 3.1 to me I can not get to taste well above 12 watts

Now I have this 11 dollar rta I got at fast tech and forgot the name has huge juice channels and lends it self to some good vaping at these higher strengths (guessing cause of it's ability to wick juice well and keep the coils cool at higher power) -

What does everyone here vape on their higher watt machines for those that have or on their regular mech ( at sub ohm can produce 30 watts) ? Not everyone does a dripper at these higher wattages right?

I have no desire for any dripper atty at all - I have a bottom feeder that I'm very happy with and is my main vape (and reverse dripper with 99 percent less work) . But I wanna remain open minded and explore a little of what some rebuildable tank systems might have to offer -

I not saying I have to vape the high wattages all the time at all - but I had an MVP which wasn't giving me enough power and now have a higher watt device and would like to use it with a suitable rta

A few people have mentioned the aqua or a fogger v4 as the one to try - hoping/assuming they have clones - I will try one
If anyone has a specific brand clone of the aqua please recommend or pm or another rta to look into plz let me know.

(Sorry I have another posting that is similar but I am unable to delete it)

Have a Happy Vaping weekend !

Is your KF a clone?

Some of the Fasttech clones have shallow juice channels that require some work with a dremel or a file to correct.

I have a cheapie Rocket RTA that I use @ 15 watts all day. Its not a very attractive topper but it functions superb.

Cheaply made though. Chromed aluminium. Threading is just fair and stuck with their proprietary drip tip. Zero complaints regarding its function and at $13 the price is right.

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Is your KF a clone?

Some of the Fasttech clones have shallow juice channels that require some work with a dremel or a file to correct.

I have a cheapie Rocket RTA that I use @ 15 watts all day. Its not a very attractive topper but it functions superb.

Cheaply made though. Chromed aluminium. Threading is just fair and stuck with their proprietary drip tip. Zero complaints regarding its function and at $13 the price is right.

Sent from my XT907 using Tapatalk


You can make a drip tip adaptor for the Rocket using a CE4 drip tip adaptor. Just cut the bottom of the adaptor off and it will thread into the Rocket.
 
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