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Post by glen on Mar 5, 2017 23:10:17 GMT
Hello all, Got my first squonker yesterday, vt inbox, the rda that comes with it really doesn't suit me, I'm strictly a mtl vaper, I would like your advice on the better rda's for my style of vaping, any advice and suggestions greatly appreciated. Thanks for any help, Cheers Glen
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Post by unclegromit on Mar 5, 2017 23:21:18 GMT
Boost Labs Shift.
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Post by car147 on Mar 6, 2017 7:43:24 GMT
Hadalay or a No Legal SXK Clone from FT may do the job with the air control valve dialled down.
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Post by Chefs Flavours Lew on Mar 6, 2017 7:43:41 GMT
See if you can pick up a Hellfire Viper V1. Awesome MTL Atty
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Post by Pepperty on Mar 6, 2017 12:47:48 GMT
I was the same as you Glen, I tried with a hastur v2 and I just couldn't get a satisfying vape on it, massive airflow plus its dual coil and I'm not into low ohm builds as I prefer a decent battery life! I was recommended to try a narda and that's spot on! I close the airflow half down, but its single coil and a pair of air slots and its 22mm and a decent well so squonking is quite easy with it. Added bonus is it'll take a standard drip-tip so I'm using a fairly narrow bore -rather than sucking an exhaust pipe....
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Post by keepitgoin on Mar 6, 2017 17:48:52 GMT
Pepperty any chance of a review, with some comparisons to other MTL devices? I've gone from teeny-tiny airholes in RDA's to realising I like something less than DTL but a bit more than a Kayfun offers as standard.
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Post by drunkenbum on Mar 6, 2017 18:16:32 GMT
Mulciber. That is all
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Post by yourgurnard on Mar 6, 2017 20:11:43 GMT
Origen 'Little 16' clone from FT
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Post by glen on Mar 6, 2017 20:14:19 GMT
Origen 'Little 16' clone from FT Just ordered one lol
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Post by yourgurnard on Mar 6, 2017 20:24:31 GMT
Got 3 now!....Their 'big brothers' have n't had a look in since!
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Post by beedee on Mar 7, 2017 15:03:44 GMT
Bit late on this one glen , but Fire Bird Styled RDA is a not much talked about option. I have one (but from a different vendor, can't remember where I got it!) and I love it, they do several versions here but it seems from reviews that only this one has the proper BF pin.
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Post by Pepperty on Mar 7, 2017 15:56:46 GMT
Pepperty any chance of a review, with some comparisons to other MTL devices? I've gone from teeny-tiny airholes in RDA's to realising I like something less than DTL but a bit more than a Kayfun offers as standard. I'm honestly not sure what type of draw I like? I even MTL on subohm tanks at 0.3 ohms.... I just like a nice tight draw so I close every single atomiser down to a wee hole and I gauge its suitability to mouth-to-lung vaping by how hot my rba/rda gets!! I tend to go with a restricted lung inhale on a few tanks but I like it to be hard work I'll do that now and then on my aspire nautilus tanks and billet boxes when I want a head spinning nicotine hit If I cant close airflow down much then I use a narrow bore driptip, one of the reasons I like acrylic tips is they don't glow hot as hell and burn my lips Even in my billet boxes I've been known to tape up the airholes slightly or place my fingers over a couple to get a tight draw. My main high end tanks are all (accidentally) MTL attys, I favour the GG tilemahos, Squape rs, Calix by Leo, Nextgen, atmizoo wave and merkava and most of them use the dial in juice flow ( adjusting via driptip) and I suspect thats what I like, being able to adjust personally my juice flow to match airflow But I do also use subohm designed atomisers, I really REALLY love my standard and mini serpents and my goblin mini v3's and but they are all closed down and build around 0.5ohms max
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Post by keepitgoin on Mar 7, 2017 16:54:53 GMT
Cheers Pepperty!! I kinda think that write up is what I was asking for. You are in control of your Vaping Style, no-one else and you are confident and clear in how you describe what YOU do, and how your style changes as you need more/less nicotine/clouds. That is a great write up from yourself and New Vapers would do well to read it. Do it how YOU want! NOT how the latest Equipment/Reviews/Blogs imply you should
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