Aside from the cost, what are the differences or benefits to using standard or flat Kanthal resistance wire?
At a few b&m's near me I have no trouble getting standard Kanthal albeit in small quantities at a premium, but no mention of the flat stuff I've been reading about people using. I'm just curious because I'm researching as much as possible before I dip my toes in the rba market.
Also, would an Igo-L or S be a reasonable starter rba for a first timer? By reasonable I mean, somewhat easy to work with and fairly low priced if I decide later that I would prefer to stick to standard tanks/atomizers.
Thank you in advance
At a few b&m's near me I have no trouble getting standard Kanthal albeit in small quantities at a premium, but no mention of the flat stuff I've been reading about people using. I'm just curious because I'm researching as much as possible before I dip my toes in the rba market.
Also, would an Igo-L or S be a reasonable starter rba for a first timer? By reasonable I mean, somewhat easy to work with and fairly low priced if I decide later that I would prefer to stick to standard tanks/atomizers.
Thank you in advance
