Next weekend I'll make a list of what I have, take photos, measure it all out and estimate a priority mail shipping box size, and if you want it, you can have it all for free, and just pay for the shipping postage through my Paypal account.
If I were you...I'd hang on to all of that. When I started vaping I planned to
only use clearomizers, tanks, and drop-in coils, because I was happy with them and they were easy to use. I never thought I'd want to learn how to use RBAs of any kind.
In late 2015-early 2016 I decided I really ought to learn how to use them though. I started by using a little 2mL capacity RTA that had a
really small build deck...not on purpose, but rather because the parts to make them were available from FastTech, were inexpensive, and lots of ECF members were loving them. They were buying more, posting hints and tips for using them, saying what great flavor they got from them, etc., so I thought, "what the heck...I could at least give them a try, too." It turned out that
I loved the little things and the great flavor I got from them! It didn't take many tries to get a decent coil made, installed, and wicked. I was hooked and bought enough parts to make at least a dozen more. Shortly after buying more spools of wire though...I discovered pre-wound coils from FastTech! Wow...what a game changer those were, and they were only about $.04 each! All I had to do was install the coil and wick it. It was easy-peasy!
After learning on those cheap, little RTAs with a tiny deck...every other RTA and/or RDA I've bought has been a cinch to use. Their build decks are bigger and much easier to install a coil and wick it. I'm glad I decided to learn how to use them, especially because of what's been happening with vaping since then. I've loaded up with my favorite RTAs since then, and I'm very glad I've done that. Did I also stock up on drop-in coils, too, though? Yes, I did! I have enough for my lifetime and likely for several other people, too. Using RTAs might become difficult in years to come, as I get older, and I'll rely on those drop-in coils.
Now, there are RTAs made with an even larger build deck...giving a lot more room to work with for those who need it. I would definitely
at least give 1 or 2 of those a shot...before you give away all of your "stuff". Getting some pre-wound coils is also something that I'd suggest that you consider, at least to start with. Once you get the hang of using them...then you'll likely be ready to use your own coil-making supplies, too.