Cheaper available hybrids?

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Commie

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I finally figured out the genesis wicks and coils, and now I get to enjoy my AGA. The next logical step seems to be finding some sort of a hybrid to replace my home made copper tube mechanical atrocity that the AGA sits on.

The iHybrid looks really nice, but the price is a bit prohibitive for me so far :(

So, do you guys know of any cheaper (both price and quality, likely) genesis hybrids?
 

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The iHybrid standard, is about as cheap as your going to find...

you can always make your own, but finding a production unit worth keeping for less is very unlikely.

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Just a point to consider (I'm not intending to insult your intelligence), you do realize that a hybrid will not accept a 510 connection right? (Unless there is a special made adapter). A hybrid has it's own rba built into the mod.

You may mean a "mechanical" MOD for your AGA-T?
A painted aluminum or anodized aluminum "Bolt" MOD are reasonably priced and fairly rugged:
Pic for reference, you can get a lot of color and price variance depending on vendor:
Anodized BOLT.jpg
 

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I've seen a couple really nice clone hybrids at my neighbors house. Not sure what they are called but they are built nice and sturdy. Plus they don't have that outrageous price tag. Also, look for the market to be flooded with options after the Chinese new year. It will be a huge win for the consumer.
 

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Nope, I did mean hybrid :) Just exploring the options. At the prices I'm finding so far, I think I may have to stick to my copper tube with a 510 connection. I may have to redo the cap part to make the connection more seemless

You can always tap the top of your tube with a M20x1 and then mod your AGA-T like this.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/modding-forum/372476-aga-t-paps-hybrid-easy-pie.html

gives you the hybrid type mod, without having to buy cheap...
By the sound of it, you have already made your own tube mod... why not go the extra step... lol

Built is always cooler than bought. :vapor:
 

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You can always tap the top of your tube with a M20x1 and then mod your AGA-T like this.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/modding-forum/372476-aga-t-paps-hybrid-easy-pie.html

gives you the hybrid type mod, without having to buy cheap...
By the sound of it, you have already made your own tube mod... why not go the extra step... lol

Built is always cooler than bought. :vapor:

Ooh, I really like this idea. I wonder how well the tap will fit a 3/4" copper pipe. But that I can figure out
 

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The iHybrid standard, is about as cheap as your going to find...

you can always make your own, but finding a production unit worth keeping for less is very unlikely.

IMG-20130204-WA0002_zpsc11b3494.jpg


have fun on your hunt

where did you get the blue tank for the ihybrid??

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The iHybrid has a blue tank that is meant for a Zen, the sleeve can't go over it , and you need thicker o-rings to make a seal.

The iHybrid doesn't belong to me, so I have no idea if this setup is reliable. Do at your own risk.

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Thank you Buzz I found the website but they're out of stock...

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