Introducing the AGA - Hydra and the AGA - Tiamat Rebuildable Atomizer Tanks

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WillyB

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Well when you getting the AGA W?

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Getting info now on the W


I am getting the stainless parts screws and nuts for the Griffin and the Tiamat/Hydra Tuesday. (at least I think they will fit the tiamat/hydra)

I should have them by Tuesday some time.

I will be putting them in packs. So they will be 1.99 for the set I think with the nuts, too expensive for sure, but if you have bought a griffin/tiamat/hydra and I can verify it, you can write in the comments of any order for a FREE pack of them (one free pack per purchased).

This free offer is not for shipping them alone, you'd have to add them to an order.

I think you all know I already feel guilty about the costs but they can't be helped. Last time I put something on the site for .99 cents I was overwhelmed by one type orders and it really hurt the bottom line. Selling one item for .99 is not practical. (I know beating a dead horse here)
 

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Just got info on the AGA-W

manufacturer says only 500 were made for "German Market" and it is not perfect, he said they are merging the two designs "T" and "W" into a more "perfect" product all parts stainless, so... I must wait a bit to see what they have.

Not sure about the whole German bit but I don't see it around anywhere here?
 

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Special Sale alert:


I am putting the Tiamat on sale today, I purchased a lot for this reason and they came in today. So I am cost averaging, passing it on so to speak.

It is 19.99 when you use code: tiamat20
this is currently ONLY for my forum subscribers (or whoever see's this here) :) and will not be permanent, I have a set number of Tiamats (a lot) that are available at this price, the discount code will work until I hit this mark (should last a good while).

I got the Hydras little brother today also

3.00 off the listed price with code: satyrecf
Unfortunately I cannot combine codes on my website, I am sorry for this.

But if you buy both use this code: tiamatsatyr
Please note, if you use this code and do not purchase both I will cancel the order and not be happy with you, so please use it only if purchasing both.



AGA-S Satyr - Rebuildable Atomizer - Stainless






 

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I'm looking at purchasing a couple of one or two of these on your site, as I have a Provape-1 coming in the mail, and it's really hard to get specific info on Provape-1 compatibility because search results always get overwhelmed with Provari stuff, which has a longer diameter.

Is the Tiamat "too fat"? Or between Hydra, Griffin and Satyr, which would be best, simplest solution for basic RBA vaping on a constant voltage device? I just want to find one that fits and works OK in terms of both size and approx. 2.0 OHM resistance, holds a couple mls of juice, and then learn what I need to learn to rebuild it competently. (I'm new at this but a fast study once I can hone in on what I need to do), and get a few drip tips or whatever.

It's so confusing. I have an Eternity from another vendor on its way, and am already sorry I bought it because subsequent reviews to PBusardi's initial one show a pattern of problems.

Any advice would be welcome.
 

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I'm looking at purchasing a couple of one or two of these on your site, as I have a Provape-1 coming in the mail, and it's really hard to get specific info on Provape-1 compatibility because search results always get overwhelmed with Provari stuff, which has a longer diameter.

Is the Tiamat "too fat"? Or between Hydra, Griffin and Satyr, which would be best, simplest solution for basic RBA vaping on a constant voltage device? I just want to find one that fits and works OK in terms of both size and approx. 2.0 OHM resistance, holds a couple mls of juice, and then learn what I need to learn to rebuild it competently. (I'm new at this but a fast study once I can hone in on what I need to do), and get a few drip tips or whatever.

It's so confusing. I have an Eternity from another vendor on its way, and am already sorry I bought it because subsequent reviews to PBusardi's initial one show a pattern of problems.

Any advice would be welcome.

Hopefully someone responds to you, my reviews are a little biased.
 

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Ok so got the screws in today and the nuts.

The nuts I have are very "thin" so you'd need like 6 of them to cover all the threads, I don;t think this is that important but now I am looking for fatter nuts (lol)

The screws work but they hang just a tad bit over the edge so getting the top cap on is a litle bit ighter, it works and there are no issues but I want to see if I can get something else before I put these online.

If you want a set and have ordered, remember they are free with any other order of anything else, I'll just add them, just tell me in the comments.

I will post pictures soon.
I also have the parts for the Griffin and the Tiamat parts fits the Hydra as well.
 

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I'm looking at purchasing a couple of one or two of these on your site, as I have a Provape-1 coming in the mail, and it's really hard to get specific info on Provape-1 compatibility because search results always get overwhelmed with Provari stuff, which has a longer diameter.

Is the Tiamat "too fat"? Or between Hydra, Griffin and Satyr, which would be best, simplest solution for basic RBA vaping on a constant voltage device? I just want to find one that fits and works OK in terms of both size and approx. 2.0 OHM resistance, holds a couple mls of juice, and then learn what I need to learn to rebuild it competently. (I'm new at this but a fast study once I can hone in on what I need to do), and get a few drip tips or whatever.

It's so confusing. I have an Eternity from another vendor on its way, and am already sorry I bought it because subsequent reviews to PBusardi's initial one show a pattern of problems.

Any advice would be welcome.

Provape-1 is a bit over 19mm wide.
Hold off until you get your eternity. Play with that but have a reliable at hand.
Don't expect to move over to any of these RBAs exclusively.
I love mine, but they are like race cars...High performance but delicate (leave fill plug out for flavor, device leaks when not upright, Change devices and you may reposition your center post and win a hotspot. ) etc...

Good luck
Have fun.
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Just got info on the AGA-W

manufacturer says only 500 were made for "German Market" and it is not perfect, he said they are merging the two designs "T" and "W" into a more "perfect" product all parts stainless, so... I must wait a bit to see what they have.

Not sure about the whole German bit but I don't see it around anywhere here?
Yes Eric they were said to be limited run as new AGA-T2 is suppose to come out shortly .
I was fortunate to get the AGA-W but it had a leakage problem with its threaded screw in tank as the o-rings were not thick enough but new thicker o-rings solved that problem for me. Airhole lines up as its a push on top cap and there is no knurling on it as its all smooth polished stainless.

The AGA-T2 is similar but suppose to have a un threaded tank and the wick hole is suppose to be drilled closer to the positive post when it comes out.
 

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Yes Eric they were said to be limited run as new AGA-T2 is suppose to come out shortly .
I was fortunate to get the AGA-W but it had a leakage problem with its threaded screw in tank as the o-rings were not thick enough but new thicker o-rings solved that problem for me. Airhole lines up as its a push on top cap and there is no knurling on it as its all smooth polished stainless.

The AGA-T2 is similar but suppose to have a un threaded tank and the wick hole is suppose to be drilled closer to the positive post when it comes out.

This AGA-T2 sounds promising...
 

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Can anyone tell me if the 510 connector is supposed to stay attached to the base of the aga-t atomizer. I got mine last week and have been trying to set it up, but the connector is not attached to the base, and when I try to tighten it down it messes up the coil and wick and pulls it into the center post. It is not like this in my Griffin and I wanted to see if this unit is broken or it is just user error.
 

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Can anyone tell me if the 510 connector is supposed to stay attached to the base of the aga-t atomizer. I got mine last week and have been trying to set it up, but the connector is not attached to the base, and when I try to tighten it down it messes up the coil and wick and pulls it into the center post. It is not like this in my Griffin and I wanted to see if this unit is broken or it is just user error.
Yes the 510 connector should be attached their either machined as hunk of metal 1 solid piece with the bottom cap or there machine press fitted in.
 
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Yes Eric they were said to be limited run as new AGA-T2 is suppose to come out shortly .
I was fortunate to get the AGA-W but it had a leakage problem with its threaded screw in tank as the o-rings were not thick enough but new thicker o-rings solved that problem for me. Airhole lines up as its a push on top cap and there is no knurling on it as its all smooth polished stainless.

The AGA-T2 is similar but suppose to have a un threaded tank and the wick hole is suppose to be drilled closer to the positive post when it comes out.


OK let me let out a secret... the new one will be MUCH improved. Yes and Yes and a few other yes'es :) :)

that's all I am telling :) Just a few more weeks.


also aga-t is now on sale :)

I looked at what I had been selling on the aga line and I can afford to drop the price today for the remaining units (I think I have 65 or so)
 
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