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Great to hear @Takie
We must try do a high end photo with all the high end gear on a single table!
We did a similar type of thing about two years ago with the Reos - Rob had his Captain America drip tip - was a fabulous photo.
In my opinion, Skyline has to be the BEST RTA TO DATE. Simply flawless in the month or so of use. Basic weekly maintenance keeps this RTA in top form. With the new deck, the options are for any vapour. Cannot wait.
No arguments @Ash! I have owned and tested more than a few RTA's in my time...
1. Skyline
2. Hussar
3. Exocet
Special mention need to be made of the NarTa which is an RDTA and it probably wins the flavour race but not the all round usability.
Any pics, please?I am SOOO bringing my purple mod!
@Rob Fisher , I have another question for our resident H.E. Guru. I have been researching h.e.tanks lately and have noticed many of these have plastic type instead of glass tank tubes.Some of the most expensive h.e.RTAs I.e. the Sherman,Hussar,Tilemahos etc.is there a reason for this?No arguments @Ash! I have owned and tested more than a few RTA's in my time...
1. Skyline
2. Hussar
3. Exocet
Special mention need to be made of the NarTa which is an RDTA and it probably wins the flavour race but not the all round usability.
The Hussar uses a Polycarbonate Tank section. Polycarbonate, if you research it's properties, has a very good resistance to heat. The idea of High End RTA's goes beyond just the creativity and design. There's a lot of thought put in to it. High End RTA's and RDA's try to use the best possible materials to prevent heat at all. For example, if we use our normal tanks, after a short while it will get hot and retain the heat for a while. With HE RTA's, this is not the case as the materials used make heat escape faster and make them resistant to heat. @Rob Fisher can maybe confirm this.@Rob Fisher , I have another question for our resident H.E. Guru. I have been researching h.e.tanks lately and have noticed many of these have plastic type instead of glass tank tubes.Some of the most expensive h.e.RTAs I.e. the Sherman,Hussar,Tilemahos etc.is there a reason for this?
@Rob Fisher , what is the difference from a user perspective of an ultem tank versus a glass tank?
Is it just that ultem doesn't break as easily if dropped or am I mistaken?