The iStick Pico RDTA – First Look
The 75W Eleaf iStick Pico RDTA TC Kit is now on pre-order.
The original Eleaf Pico was a bestseller and the Pico Dual was also a great option for those that wanted a little more power.
This one looks perfect for established and newer vapers who are looking to get into building their own coils.
It has a very edgy look to it which will appeal to some with Eleaf describing it as ‘punky’.
The tank is filled from a large port on the side and can take up to 4.2ml of e-liquid with an internal light feature to check the juice level.
I can’t seem to find any info on a TPD compatible version – so checkout Eleaf’s website for info on that and indeed the release date.
It features a removable dual post deck – 8 adjustable airflow holes and a wide bore drip tip – a built in 2300mah battery and is firmware upgrade-able.
Available in two funky designs in either black or silver.
Inside the Box
- 1×iStick Pico RDTA
- 2×Clapton coils
- 1×Pure cotton
- 1×USB Cable
- 1×User Manual
- Spare parts
Specs
- Size: 50mm*24mm*100mm
- Weight: 148.7g
- Output wattage: 1-75W
- E-liquid capacity: 4.2ml
- Battery capacity: 2300mAh
- Output mode: VW/Bypass/Smart/TC(Ni,Ti,SS,TCR-M1,M2,M3) mode
- Resistance range: 0.05-1.5ohm (TC modes)
- 100-315℃/200-600℉ (TC modes)
Is the Eleaf Pico RDTA going to be on your shopping list? Let us know what you think in the comments below.
How does the taste compare to using eleaf pico istick 75W with a kanger subtank mini? Looking to get my first mod after using a pen vaporizer for a couple months but always having issues with liquid flow and burnt/weak taste
Hi Inna,
This looks good if you want to build your own coils, which is a more for advanced users so keep that in mind.
Also, before choosing you need to be sure what kind of vape you want:
Mouth to lung or Direct to lung (sub ohm vaping)?
Do you want an integrated battery mod or are you happy using external/replaceable batteries?
The Pico Mod is good and will work with the Subtank Mini but you may want to consider other tanks.