AGA-W... anyone ever tried it?

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I was wondering if anyone has ever heard about/seen/tried the AGA-W? It is coming soon to ..........co.uk, take a look:

I searched for it on the forums and haven't found anything... maybe brand new design?

open this link and you can follow the link in the first post of the thread http://e-kapnisma.gr/index.php?topic=14567.0

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Your link is bad. I googled it, but never heard of it. There's just too many gall darn things to choose from these days, it's making my head spin!

I was wondering if anyone has ever heard about/seen/tried the AGA-W? It is coming soon to ..........co.uk, take a look:

http://www...........co.uk/AGA-W_Rebuildable_Tank_atomiser/p705283_8167491.aspx
(replace ......... with ".........")
I searched for it on the forums and haven't found anything... maybe brand new design?
 

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It is listed as 22 pounds on the safer(no space)cigs site, so roughly $35 ... its says it is SS and the center post is SS as well... another member has said it looks like the top cap is not threaded and uses o-rings therefore the air holes should line up without issue.

I haven't had a rebuildable yet, but a provari is in the mail and I am shopping around for a good/cheap rba. I can get a DID clone from my regular vendor but I heard the AGA-T is better. This looks like a revamped AGA-T.
 

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Yes, I saw the "O" rings. I would go that route and see if I liked RBA's before I spent money on a DID, or Penelope.

It is listed as 22 pounds on the safer(no space)cigs site, so roughly $35 ... its says it is SS and the center post is SS as well... another member has said it looks like the top cap is not threaded and uses o-rings therefore the air holes should line up without issue.

I haven't had a rebuildable yet, but a provari is in the mail and I am shopping around for a good/cheap rba. I can get a DID clone from my regular vendor but I heard the AGA-T is better. This looks like a revamped AGA-T.
 

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the aga is also listed as the Berkshire on gotvapes, as a cheap genesis type atty it works pretty darn good, if this is the one you are referring too GotVapes Advanced : GotVapes.com, E-cigarette Supplies - Atomizers Cartomizers Mods Juice and more



EDIT; actually i just found the "W" model and this is what I was waiting for them to do to the AGA T, the previous versions work quit well and this one should work even better now that it has O rings instead of threading for the top shell, my only complaint with the T was the lack of really being able to set the hole to other positions.

All of the links I find says coming soon, cant wait!
 
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This is one of the reason I'm thinking of holding off buying the AGA-T now. I'd rather have the SS post and perhaps better silicon gaskets. A bigger air hole would be a plus as well.

Seems like this does indeed use orings so you can better align the air hole to the wick. So far it's only in Germany and some suggest it's not coming to the states, rather we'll get this: http://www.vapingmad.com.au/shop/vm-zombie/
 
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days sure, but mine still needs some fiddling pretty often. especially if I want to use it on multiple devices.
I finally learned how to push the post. you have to unscrew the post washers and take it all apart to do it.

Whenever I change devices with any of my Genesis types, I only do it with them empty, so that I can dry burn them and check for the coils to be firing properly.
 

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sounds like a good idea. so basically a gen is tailored to 1 device for the most part. as far as my aga-T, it really only works on my provari. I can get it to work on 1 other device but I have to over tighten it and I don't like doing that so I don't.

Usually, once my wick and coil are well broken in, like after a couple tanks full, they work fine when I change devices. But I check them anyway.
 

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do you have experience with the stardusts? I'm not sure which model I've got. the bottom ring is knurled and its a top coil, sort of like a vivi nova but it doesnt work with vivi nova heads. Im having a real hard time figuring out what it is. anyway, it only hits well if I unscrew the mouth piece every 3-4 hits. guess I need to depressurize it for it to hit well. Idk what it is but I'd like to share this with others that might be having problems with it so they can at least try depressurizing for better hits.
 

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do you have experience with the stardusts? I'm not sure which model I've got. the bottom ring is knurled and its a top coil, sort of like a vivi nova but it doesnt work with vivi nova heads. Im having a real hard time figuring out what it is. anyway, it only hits well if I unscrew the mouth piece every 3-4 hits. guess I need to depressurize it for it to hit well. Idk what it is but I'd like to share this with others that might be having problems with it so they can at least try depressurizing for better hits.

It is possible that the silicone cup over the wick is pulled down too tight, starving the wick. Does it have a cup under the wick as well? If so, like on the Kanger T2, I simply removed it.

Edit: They also require a bit of tipping to keep the wicks wet.
 
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Not sure if we are still talking about the AGA-W but I decided to way overspend and get one. I really like the look of it and if its not plated and all stainless then its not half bad. Oh well, it cost me right around $45 when I know if I waited eventually a co-op or something else would have come up for like $10 or whatever. Im guessing there is already a co-op I missed in there right now lol. Oh well, I guess I dont always need to be sensible. It was this or the AGA-T but the W was everything I wanted the T to be. Ug, what have I done. I have to admit I do have some regret maybe a little tiny bit.
 
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