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Serket

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Hey again! I'm not that experienced with atomizers (I used clearos and cartos when I started before moving to tanks and rebuildables recently) but when I bought my k100 it came with two of these: https://www.allaboutvapor.com/vaporshop3/product.php?productid=17772&cat=261&page=1 I've been using them regularly when I feel like using a different flavor for a few and they work great for me.

The best part about them to me is being able to try juice without having to really clean it out! I got a shipment of juice in today with 5 new flavors and got to try all of them within the first 15 minutes. :D
 

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Ill try it out thanks. Let you know what i think

I used 510 LRs (like your first responder linked to) exclusively for about 6 months... helped me learn to drip... LOVED Them...

Simple, cost effective, Great flavor, great vapor... and really thrifty on juice.

Then I moved on to Rebuildables(RBAs)... while I'll always have a soft spot in my heart for the 510 LR... if I knew then what I know now... I'd have bought and Rebuidable MUCH earlier.
 

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    I used 510 LRs (like your first responder linked to) exclusively for about 6 months... helped me learn to drip... LOVED Them...

    Simple, cost effective, Great flavor, great vapor... and really thrifty on juice.

    Then I moved on to Rebuildables(RBAs)... while I'll always have a soft spot in my heart for the 510 LR... if I knew then what I know now... I'd have bought and Rebuidable MUCH earlier.

    Problem is that none of us "knew then what we know now". We all needed to learn what we know now, and that little LR 510 is a great way to do it.
    The great thing about that atty is that it will let you make every mistake known to man without braking the bank.
     
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    Problem is that none of us "knew then what we know now". We all needed to learn what we know now, and that little LR 510 is a great way to do it.
    The great thing about that atty is that it will let you make every mistake known to man without braking the bank.

    Quoted for truth.

    Pretty hard to go wrong with a "classic" like the 510
     

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    Is it hard to maintain RBAs? As in buying parts and keep them working. Because im not sitting on cash i can spend right now. =[

    there's a learning curve... but It's not too terribly difficult...

    The risk is that should you make a mistake and cause a hard short... you'll kill your KGo
     

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