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Any opinions on Genesis type RBA's?
Yes, I do. Filled to the brim with opinions. To sum it up, they're all
basically the same. Some have a reduced chamber, less air space usually means more flavor and a warmer, less diluted vape. A couple are just plain dangerous to use with sub-ohm coils like the AGI, not that it would matter to you. The RSST (ver 1) has an insulated wick hole and juice chamber, making it much easier to use SS mesh (virtually no coil hot-spots). I've read enough posts and threads about folks that give up on genesis style RBA's due the learning curve of SS mesh, or the flavor it imparts when it's finally working.
To eliminate the SS mesh or SS "rope" wicking and coiling woes, some folks use cotton ball for wick with a micro coil. Basically, it's like a dripper with a tank under it, just tilt to wet the wick. I'm not the only one that can't get a better vape from anything but a good RDA, I see why so many folks like Reo's. If putting a dozen drops in an RDA is too much of a hassle (and Reo's a pricey), a genesis RBA might be worth trying. That's assuming you want to go beyond clearos and cartotanks but don't want to go so far as bottom feeding tanks like the Ithaka, Kayfun, Taifun, etc.
If you want a Steam Turbine for the looks alone, that's a whole other ball game. If you just want to give a genesis RBA a try, I have a few to spare... 2 RSST's and an AGA-T2 just sitting in their boxes. I might use one of the RSST's again, but that leaves 2 to spare.