Best RBA to start with

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Tintreach

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The AGA is good but there will be a learning curve with the wicks since the wick hole is grounded. This means there isn't much margin for error and wick oxidation.

The RSST on the other hand has an insulated wick hole. Will make for an easier set up. The wick hole is also larger on the RSST. Both are are good, you just will have more time setting up the AGA.
 

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As i've said in other threads the last few days, i bought a RSST as my first atomizer ever mainly because of the insulated tank and wick hole.

After playing with an AGA-T+ from another order i prefer the RSST over the aga unless i need a pyrex tank, the fact that you don't have to worry about the wick touching the bottom cap of your tank is a great advantage imo.

Hope it helps :)
 

gfordlv

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As i've said in other threads the last few days, i bought a RSST as my first atomizer ever mainly because of the insulated tank and wick hole.

After playing with an AGA-T+ from another order i prefer the RSST over the aga unless i need a pyrex tank, the fact that you don't have to worry about the wick touching the bottom cap of your tank is a great advantage imo.

Hope it helps :)

Thanks for sharing your experience with the two. It does help. When you are new to this you have to go through some of the "learn the hard way", but when you can lear from others that have already gone down the road you are headed on it helps a lot.
 

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I dont want to hijack this thread but I dont think this question warrants a whole new one.
I am also now starting to get interested in RBAs. I thought it was crazy when I went from a V2 to an ego mega and now Im running with a Vamo.
Now Im researching RBAs and it seems as though with a regulated device I need to go out and purchase a blow torch to oxidize?
Im laughing as I type the word blow torch. Is that really the process? All you guys who do this have freaking blow torches at your desk? :laugh:
 
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