Any reason not to get a AGA-T2 in a few hours?

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Thinking about jumping on the rba wagon. I don't know why, other than people saying it is something to learn and almost the best vape you can get? I currently have the provari mini and a protank. I don't like the airyness of the protank, but I was going to try Evod heads, but should I just get an RBA and learn. I can buy from a local B&M, so that's why I'm thinking about it. Just got paid and need a new DT and wanted to get a new tank. I've never played with a cartomizer tank, so was thinking about that as well. Maybe an IBTank or Legionarii. Any quick advice or opinions from people who have graduated?
 

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I prefer my AGA to my RSST. The RSST is kind of a clutch to help you get a quick RBA set up, but because it is so easy you dont get the practice neccessary to actually "jump on the RBA bandwagon". And trust me, after you get your first RBA set up you will want to transition fully to RBAs. Then, you will run into trouble because you have no idea how to work with anything other than the RSST.

On the other hand, the AGA series is bread n butter; if you can set them up, you can set anything up.
 

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well I don't know about that after year of using DIDs, a cobra a bunch of china clones of the did and cobra and the aga-t I found that little clutch spring on the RSSt kind of hard to get used to had to mess with it for a bit the first time I set up a coil on it. I think RSST is a better looking then the AGA-t but the AGA-t is a fine genesis when I got my first one it it made me wonder why I spent so much money on the other non clones and ordered 2 more
 

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I highly recommend the aga-t. I fiddled with mine for a few weeks before I got it working but all the work payed off, it's a great puff now! It's also the only delivery device that I can vape bobas out of with out having to clean or re-wick every couple days, for a bobas junky like me it's a game changer. Great device, but a steep learning curve. Just stick with it and you'll have what might be your favorite tank.
I also just started using a carto tank and I tell you what, the flavor from my carto tank is great, better than any of my clearos. Highly recommended. You can get a boge f16 for 6 or 7 bucks.
 
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Go ahead get the AGA-T. They are wonderful.

Sometimes they can be tricky to wrap SS mesh / coils on. But keep trying, watch a bunch of videos. You'll get it.

You'll be happy with it on the provari (I assume, I like it just fine on a Vamo).
Keep reading up on them, and you'll end up buying a mech. You'll be even happier with it on that.
 

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I think the keyword in my statement that you are missing is "learn". I'm no expert but IMO Learning how to build atomizers on a high priced mod probably isn't the best way to learn.

no your right when you first start building coils on a provari you get a lot of E1. E2 and E4 errors but as soon as you get your first good coil it taste so good because of the hours of frustration. and after that it just gets easier and easier
 

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I have the aga-t2, rsst, and an octopus dripper and I like the aga-t the best. The learning curve isn't that bad and there are a ton of youtube videos to help. I personally think they work better than other non rebuildable options but i still use everything else (vivi, tanks, etc.). For me the rebuildables give the most vapor which is what I like about them. I don't do the crazy low ohm thing but I do like them set up around 1.2-1.5. I use them on both mechanical and vv/vw mods and I don't have a real preference about which works better, but I do favor mechanicals for simplicity. Carto tanks are awesome too. They are what I use when I leave the house but I don't have any of the ones that you mentioned so I can't say anything about their quality but my cheap f16 and smok work great for me.

So short answer is yes, any of those options are good and I don't think that they are to hard to learn to use. Just be ready for the first couple recoils to be kinda rough.
 
Just to give an update, I went in to buy the agat2, but they were sold out, so my impatience went with what was in stock. The AGI. I didn't get a chance to research, so not sure if I made a mistake or not. Time to do some searching. They told me it was new and could drip (not that I want to take the time to do so) as well, so figured it was a decent buy. I also bought some .32 gauge foot of wire and something else. I was relying on the guy's knowledge that was there, sadly. Hope I didn't make too big of a mistake.
 
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