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amp79423

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I'm really determined to start with the rsst, but about the igo-l being a dripper. Is that not something that I can just fill up and go for the day? It seems like you drop a few drops in, vape for a bit. Then constantly drip more drops.. How does that work?

My dripper is reserved for home use. I can get through a short drive with it, but it's a pita.


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I'm really determined to start with the rsst, but about the igo-l being a dripper. Is that not something that I can just fill up and go for the day? It seems like you drop a few drops in, vape for a bit. Then constantly drip more drops.. How does that work?

Do not start your rba experience with an rsst or any genisis device. Not a good experience for a first timer. It is not that simple it's an advanced rebuildable. Not a good choice for you IMO.

Cotton is the way to go but thier can be a learning curve depending on your touch. You will want to have some silica to work with also. (Incase you get stumped for a bit)Learn how to do a micro coil and you'll be good. Only focus from there is making sure you have the right amount of wick not too tight not too loose.

It is very much worth it to go rba tank. The kayfun/ Russian clone styles are nice as well as the tiafun and a much better start than a rsst for sure. They can be a little finicky on flooding till you figure it out. The best overall rbas are the gg models. Oddesyuss , Ithaka, and thier clones. The odessyus is I think one of the most reliable durable, consistent, and leak free there is. I have the tobeco oddy clone, very happy with it for 25.00. But the build involes no res wire - so maybe save that for later.

I have another one in mind for you. I hear from ecf friends that is the easiest to set up, easiest to maintain, and no leaks, & one of the best vapes they've had. It's called the flash-e-vapor rba. Check it out.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...04579-flah-e-vapor-v2-rba-artur-schwarze.html
This thread on fast tech shows the better ehpro and tobeco versions, which are the better options for clones. http://www.fasttech.com/forums/1577700/t/1143004/first-review-is-not-so-good
All the parts may look intimidating, I thought that with the oddy, but don't worry its not.
 
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