Best beginner dripping RBA?

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Id agree with this atty too.. keep your cost low. this is a good atty. I had the Igo L and dont care for it. I have this atty too and really like it. I know it is cheap priced but works wel and easy to rebuild..
 

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bambloo!™;11434845 said:
If you don't mind dropping a hundred,I would go for the trident or atomic, then you're set forever as far as basic rba's go.

The Trident clones at fasttech are hard to beat. Many of us have them. 16 bucks. The adjustable air holes are what separates these from many others. And they are a good looking Piece.

Singe or dual coil builds, Im dripping one now. I use them to test juices when mixing DIY.....
 

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Looking to try my first dripping RBA. I've considered the fatty but am wondering if anyone has any suggestions. Doesn't have to be super low priced - I'd like one that's easy to build to start and good quality. Any suggestions?

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The Russian is a great first rba to begin with. Easy to build great vape. The Kayfun lite + or the Russian 91% would be good, they are basically the same. The Russian would probably be the better bet since I believe the air adjust screw is on the side.

I'm not into drippers, seems like a lot of hassle to go through, when I can just tank up and get a great vape all day with my rba. A lot will depend on where your interests lie. A great rba will produce every bit as good of vape as an rda without having to continually fill it.
 

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The russian isn't a dripper. Lol.

The IGO series is the best line for people looking to get into dripping, IMO. Simple, good build quality, and pretty cheap to top it off. There are plenty of aftermarket caps to make them look nicer as well. There's no reason to drop $100 on a dripper that doesn't really offer any features over the IGOs, whether you're just getting into dripping or not. Some do, but most simply have engravings and a serial number to "justify" the high price.
 
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