Sorry for asking here. I’m a complete newbie. If I pick out a set (I’d like to use it for years), how can I know if atomizers will still be available for it in 2 months? If I should post this somewhere else, please explain exactly where, because I can’t figure out this app ![]()
You could also write it in the ‘What is everyone doing?’, ‘What did everyone order?’ topics.
Generally, more well-known brands have proper product support. Even if not for years, but for a longer period, they produce atomizers compatible even with others.
By the way, are you scrolling the page from a phone, laptop, or PC?
IMHO it’s quite simple, (although I don’t use Facebook)
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Hi!
It’s definitely worth considering a series from a larger brand that has been available for years.
Voopoo PnP-X
Vaporesso GTX
Maybe Geekvape, but the first two are the most reliable.
I know it’s an old chestnut… but for preventing atomizer problems, the best/simplest/cheapest solution is building (coils).
2 simple RTAs that suit your needs, minimal tools required, 50m of wire and a big bag of cotton will probably be enough for the rest of your life.
And it’s really ridiculously easy to learn too.
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That’s why I wrote on the other line that when it comes to tasting and flavor exchange, atomizers will be forgettable after RDA-RTA.
Maybe it’s just missing the initial boost?!
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For the less confident, there are pre-wound coils and multiple sizes of cotton available. You don’t need to wind the cotton; just pull it in, and it’s ready. While this solution is a bit more expensive, it’s a great help for beginners and still cheaper than using atomizers.
I only have a phone. I’m currently looking at the Aspire Boxxer. But I don’t know how long the associated parts for the atomizer will be available.
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It’s just as you say. I also started with a pod system, I only had it for about 2 months. On @tibor_balogh’s advice, I switched to an RBA. I bought a Stubby AIO 21700, which I still love today.![]()
Hi everyone!! I used an atomizer for 1 year, and then I found Vaperina!!! Thanks to the previous members here, since then only RTA!! For a few years!!
Here you can find some info on coil compatibility as well.
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Factor in that you’ll need to buy an 18650 battery for it too.
I’m just mentioning it so you calculate its price as well.
Yes, thank you
(I had it, but I just gave it away, just like most of my stuff, because I couldn’t sell it anywhere)![]()
Hi everyone!
I would only add, @Reni99, that you can’t know from anywhere, you have to search and research, this is such a sport!
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For Rta, Rda, there was, is, and will be stuff!
Only the builder. Let the dwarf speak.
Or a SC Aromamizer Supreme V3 RDTA ![]()
Do you also carry Aspire products? It comes with a BVC atomizer, or even the 0.7 ohm mesh atomizer, which can last 3-4 weeks with good usage. You might even be able to get these at the national tobacco shop.
This reminded me of a joke.
A guy walks into a tobacco shop and asks, “Do you have Zeti tobacco?”
To which the seller replies… “this is a nat_ional tobacco shop..”
The Aspire BVC atomizer is otherwise a very good and rare example. It has been manufactured for about 10 years in an unchanged form (in terms of its external dimensions and shape), and not only did they not scrap it, but they even “developed” it, because over time, the mesh series also appeared from it.
I’d like to ask about atomizers: I’ve been looking for a BTC or BTDC atomizer for years, unsuccessfully.
Maybe I’m just inept, blind, etc. (pick one)
I would gladly accept help or links regarding potential sources.
It’s not urgent, just a possibility.
The RTA in question is the HorizonTech Arctic Sub Ohm Tank.
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It can be found on the manufacturer’s website if that’s what you mean.