Can I see your face and your Provari? :)

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Baditude

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Seriously, I was looking previously at the aga+. How is the one you mentioned different?

PV Accessories I have this on the way, and it makes a handy base to build on too.
The base looks handy and pratical.

The AGA T2 is the latest version of the AGA. Someone correct me if I am wrong, but the AGA T+ has the polished chrome caps with a polycarbonate tank. The AGA T2 is the same but with the pyrex tank included in the kit.
 

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The base looks handy and pratical.

The AGA T2 is the latest version of the AGA. Someone correct me if I am wrong, but the AGA T+ has the polished chrome caps with a polycarbonate tank. The AGA T2 is the same but with the pyrex tank included in the kit.

The glass tank appeals to me more than plastic, so again I am following you, and the masses. :blink: From research I have done, I think I can make this one work.
 

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The base looks handy and pratical.

The AGA T2 is the latest version of the AGA. Someone correct me if I am wrong, but the AGA T+ has the polished chrome caps with a polycarbonate tank. The AGA T2 is the same but with the pyrex tank included in the kit.

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They both have o-ring caps instead of threading as well. Right?

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Correct

They both have o-ring caps instead of threading as well. Right?
That's true. Previous versions were threaded I believe, and was difficult to match the air hole with the wick location. The newest version uses o-rings in the cap instead of the threading and can be easily placed where you want it. The kit comes with extra o-rings.
 

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That's true. Previous versions were threaded I believe, and was difficult to match the air hole with the wick location. The newest version uses o-rings in the cap instead of the threading and can be easily placed where you want it. The kit comes with extra o-rings.

Took me quite a bit of sanding to get it where I wanted it. I have an older aga-t

Considerably more pocket friendly lol


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Since I seem to follow what most of you all buy here anyways, I need a couple of suggestions for a good starter RBA for my Provari. I finally gave in an got one for my Reo, and though I have not yet built a coil I see now that resistance is futile. :blink:

Thanks :)

For your first RBA, I'd definitely recommend the AGA T+. I have the ZAP,AC9 and AGA T+, but for the price, the AGA T+ is worth every penny and it's relatively inexpensive, good performance. btw great choice on getting a provari ^^
 

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I get

a) Moby
b) Brian Cranston
c) Bruce Willis (on a really good day, with my 'stache shaved off)
d) a naked mole rat.

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Brian Cranston to me, Nice to put a face to the name.

Here I am w/cellar dweller tank and boge 2 ohm carto ...I for one love metal drip tips.... whaddaya want from a construction guy! ;)

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I had a busy day!

Lost an hour (thanks, DST!), did my laundry, bought a drill (VROOM VROOM VROOM! I'm slightly more dangerous around the house now), drilled out the airholes on my two Phoenix RBAs, Triangle, and AGA-S, re-wicked a couple of those suckers, and DIYed about 570mls of joose.

Tomorrow I have 2 vapemails coming! One is a cheap A7 v3 RBA and a couple thread covers for my epipe..

And the other is my ZAP! Very excited about that one. :D

Also, based on the fact that I'm drilling out all my drippers that will allow it, I'm not at all worried about the "airy" draw I hear about on the ZAP. Just want to get it up and going..!
 

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