Best RBA??

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mimi0725

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She already has a Patriot as stated in the OP. She's looking for an RBA.


As for the OP. I would highly recomend looking at the Kayfun Lite+. Very easy RBA to build and doesn't leak when layed down.

Thanks for the quick reply! That is one I was looking at, just needed some input from the peeps with more experience lol!
 

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I have a KFL+ and a Russian 91% and just received my second KFL+ earlier in the week. I don't like the Russian as much as the KFL. The finish on it isn't to my liking at all and the build quality of the KFL just seems better to me.
You really can't go wrong with a KFL and they are currently in stock at E-Zigaretten - elektronische Zigaretten auf InTaste.de
I got an email from VapeRev that they were in stock there but I'd already bought mine from Intaste.
 
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JmanEspresso

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    The Patriot IS an RBA.

    But I know what you mean. You want a Genny or a Tank.

    Genesis wise, the Kraken is nice. So is the Steam Turbine. I can only vouch for the authentic ones, I have no idea what wuality the clones are in.

    Otherwise, the Kayfun Lite Plus is a standard, go to, solid atomizer. Its not my personal cup of tea, but not many will agree with me there.
     

    Tinkiegrrl

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    The HCigar Kracken is nice but from what I read, it wouldn't be considered "easy". At least, not if you're doing the stainless mesh thing. I haven't bothered with that though. I just did a single micro coil with cotton wick on mine, and taste and vapor production are great this way anyway. It does leak if you lay it on the side though. If you look up "auto drip" mode for genesis tanks, you'll see videos on how to set up the Kracken the way I did, aka the easy way.

    The only other rebuildable I have is a Nimbus clone. I like it, but I don't love it. It's a dripper. Easy to build on. Could be because it was my first coil ever, but every time I go to rewick it the ohms change a bit. It takes some fiddling to get it back the right way.
     

    Shields42

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    I'm thinking that all these people are talking about the kayfun, and yes, it's great, but the way to learn to build is not on a kayfun, but on a genesis, and the greatest learning genny is probably the RSST, which has an insulated wick hole and all the fun learning things, easy to mod, cheap, and easy to find
     

    Vaslovik

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    Well, I have experience with only two RBA's, the AGA-T2, and the RSST. Do NOT get an AGA-T2. You will not like it. It's a cranky device to set up and keep running, and the flavor isn't so hot. On the other hand I'm very happy with the RSST, and have been for the last 8 months. It's very easy to set up, gives great flavor and vapor, and has some very nice features.

    Just sayin....
     

    Chelonian

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    While I could agree that a genny is the best to learn on, from my experience that would be that they are more difficult master than a Kayfun.
    Maybe its because I had experience by the time I got to the Kayfun, but I find them much easier to build than a genny.

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