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CROWN or TFV4.. Help

kennjbroas

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Im grabbing a new tank and debating..
TFv4 or Crown?!

Ive searched everywhere.. And see the odds winning for both are the same.

I currently use the subtank mini..

Im looking for something with good flavor..
Hoping to get a few peoples opinions..
 

Mattp169

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both will be a significant upgrade in flavor over the STM.


Which one suit syour like sbetter
having 12 coil options including a dual coil rba deck
or something with SS coils and NI200 coils and only a single rba deck

do you build you rown coils and prefer dual coil builds?
do you have a need for being able to use triple quad and sextuple kanthal coils?


both tanks will give you top of the line flavor production. just decide which one seems more like your kinda thing.
 

kennjbroas

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both will be a significant upgrade in flavor over the STM.


Which one suit syour like sbetter
having 12 coil options including a dual coil rba deck
or something with SS coils and NI200 coils and only a single rba deck

do you build you rown coils and prefer dual coil builds?
do you have a need for being able to use triple quad and sextuple kanthal coils?


both tanks will give you top of the line flavor production. just decide which one seems more like your kinda thing.

I have somewhat a rba experience since the stm has one.
 

VAPEROXX

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My wife has the TFV4 with the dual coil deck and the flavor and clouds are the best I've seen from a tank. I'm a mech/RDA user and I'm thinking of buying the TFV4 for myself for long trips and whatnot. She has a 3mm 5 wrap dual coil on the deck clocking at .25 ohms. It's awesome!
 

Discobob

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I love my tfv4, although it's a bit beastly it's big for a reason, you can't beat the single rba and the dual rba while a little more challenging to wick it's fricken amazing:)

I don't have the crown but I'm sure it's just as awesome.
 

VAPEROXX

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I love my tfv4, although it's a bit beastly it's big for a reason, you can't beat the single rba and the dual rba while a little more challenging to wick it's fricken amazing:)

I don't have the crown but I'm sure it's just as awesome.
There is definitely an art to wicking the dual coil deck, but with a little practice, it becomes easier.
 

VAPEROXX

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Did she build that? Either way, you or her, I found it a tough squeeze. Good work!
I built it. She's not a builder lol. I found if you install the coils with your mandrel in them and then pull them up, there's plenty of room above them in the chimney. Keeps them from shorting out by touching the sides of the chimney.
 

OneBadWolf

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I managed 7 wraps of 22 guage. 3mm, 304 Stainless. Just took them out today after nearly 2 weeks. built some 2.5mm, going to see if they are better than the 2.3 mm I started with. An interesting thing I noticed, the threads thar engage the RBA shroud to the deck, portrude. Most threads are recessed. So, if even if the threads touch the coils when you put it on, if you can get the threads over the coils, there is room between the coils and the shroud. Took a while before I noticed that.
 

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