RTA with MASSIVE airflow

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Noctoru

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I'll keep this short. I'm looking for a tank, if one exists, that has rebuild able coils that has airflow comparable to a Mutation X V2.

I love my Mutation X V2 rda and use it with all airholes wide open. I don't care too much about flavor and how it refills.

I just tried my friends new TFV8 and sadly it doesn't provide enough airflow for my direct lung inhale craving.

Any suggestions? I hear the Triforce, Bellus V2, and Mutation X MT may be the closest I can get. Thoughts?
 
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I'll keep this short. I'm looking for a tank, if one exists, that has rebuild able coils that has airflow comparable to a Mutation X V2.

I love my Mutation X V2 RDA and use it with all airholes wide open. I don't care too much about flavor and how it refills.

I just tried my friends new TFV8 and sadly it doesn't provide enough airflow for my direct lung inhale craving.

Any suggestions? I hear the Triforce, Bellus V2, and Mutation X MT may be the closest I can get. Thoughts?
Never used The Mutation X.

I am using tge Deadmodz v2 RTA. Two massive 15x2 mm airflow. Totally non restrictive Lung hit. Its an RDA not RTA.

For RTA the SXK Nebula Wine has a LOT more airflow than the Monster v3 flavor is very good too.
 
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Noctoru

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Try the limitless rdta, it is airy and a breeze to build.

I have the Avocado 24 rdta. Looking for a tank and not another gennie style dripper. Even the Avocado 24 felt a little too restrictive. I modded it by widening the holes with a drill bit. That helped a little.


Can anyone actually compare the airiest tank they've tried against popular RDAs so that I can put it into perspective?
 
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The Aromamizer is pretty airy. Too airy for me even on the tightest airflow setting.

Plus, the Velocity deck is arguably the easiest to build on ever.
Oh yeah. Wicking a bit if a bother but when I got it sorted out it was full on juice flow and air holes.

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