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I wanna get a clone rta but idk what to get

I have no idea what they're talking about there I have several pioneers and I have never had a problem with any of them, the reviewers I watch (grimmgreen thevapingbogan) both loved the pioneer too.

The best way to start is with single Coil decks.
And when you're wanting to use dual coils try using rda's they are easier to wick and you can fix things on the fly.
Dripping can be repetitive but the benefits are worth it.
The best rda I can recommend hand's down is the asgard mini.
 
Is This good? Also should I get the full package with 3 tank sizes or can I go for the 5ml tank only? Also I saw reviews about the threads being bad for some people and them being good for others, I guess I need to take a shot and see what I get, right?
I'd try this one for 5ml?

https://www.fasttech.com/products/0...w-mtl-fl-styled-rta-rebuildable-tank-atomizer

I've got the generic older version, not the FL, but Mine worked beautifully and the FT reviews are better than on the one you posted?
 
Not a suggestion for a tank, just a tip for DIY coil winding.

With roundwire it can be difficult to wrap decent looking coils by hand but after winding just clamping the legs in a pair of pliers, pulling as you press the wraps of the coil together (a cheapo set of £1 shop pliers will be fine) will make a lot of difference. When you fit the coil, press it together with a set of ceramic tweezers as you glow the coil and it will be perfect. You can buy sets of coil jigs for winding perfect coils of 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 3.5 and 4.0 internal diameters but you don't really need them, winding around a coiling rod and tidying the coil with pliers and tweezers gets good results.

And, if despite your best efforts your coils still look like crap - don't worry about it, as long as you strum and glow it to remove hotspots it will be fine
 
The Dvarw is a really good choice, and tanks don't get much better for MTL, well there is a few that is all about the same quality, and this is one. (good choice)......
 
Not a suggestion for a tank, just a tip for DIY coil winding.

With roundwire it can be difficult to wrap decent looking coils by hand but after winding just clamping the legs in a pair of pliers, pulling as you press the wraps of the coil together (a cheapo set of £1 shop pliers will be fine) will make a lot of difference. When you fit the coil, press it together with a set of ceramic tweezers as you glow the coil and it will be perfect. You can buy sets of coil jigs for winding perfect coils of 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 3.5 and 4.0 internal diameters but you don't really need them, winding around a coiling rod and tidying the coil with pliers and tweezers gets good results.

And, if despite your best efforts your coils still look like crap - don't worry about it, as long as you strum and glow it to remove hotspots it will be fine

Thanks, I got a kit about a year ago for the Zeus X, from AliExpress for about 2$ and it has everything and a set of pliers from a vape shop but the first coil I made was with a pair of nail clippers :)) I saw a guy making 7 wraps and unwrapping the ends to make 5 wraps
 
I’ve got an authentic LF Lite 2019 with a bell cap and it’s been my daily for the last 2 years. It was a little pricey but worth the investment. I brought an SXK clone for my brother on FT earlier this year so he could try it. It’s good, but the threads are tight when removing the deck and filling.

He also had a Pioneer, it had a tight draw that was too tight for me. It also killed coils, it went through them twice as quick as my Kayfun with burnt legs that snapped. I was using MTL fused claptons I built myself (28 x 38 ni80) that should have been plenty strong enough. I’ve been building for over 6 years now and couldn’t work out why this was. Flavour from it though was perfect!!

I only buy clones (usually BB bridges) to try them out and see if I want to drop £100+ on the real thing. I only buy SXK as they’re usually the best quality and are very close to the real thing.
 
Aspire Neeko and Pioneer V1.5 are my most used RTAs currently. Both really easy to live with.
 
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