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DaxFX

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never had a problem with these Boge Single coils Odyssey™ Boge Single Coil Cartomizer

used like ton of them, very consistent and good product. "the Rolls Royce of cartomizer manufacturers" is no lie

I cant vouch for those. But last years boge start to drop quality on some cartos and that was when i stop use them, maybe they went on uphill again, before this issue those boge were the onlyones i did use. Right now im married with my russian 91% and my genesis both on micro coils, i wont look back ever took me some time to build a good vape on the genesis style, but now wow they are the best. "After the drippers"


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I cant vouch for those. But last years boge start to drop quality on some cartos and that was when i stop use them, maybe they went on uphill again, before this issue those boge were the onlyones i did use. Right now im married with my russian 91% and my genesis both on micro coils, i wont look back ever took me some time to build a good vape on the genesis style, but now wow they are the best. "After the drippers"


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and that's great for some people but the OP does not want to muck around with rebuilding. understandable.
 

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I might be able to get in to rebuilding, the KayFun looks not too bad, but the reviews said it doesnt produce a thick vapor. I want a thick Vapor if I am really going to be able to get in to this. Anything like the KayFun that produces good quality, thick Vapor?

When dealing with a rebuildable, flavor and vapor production are based on how you build the coil. Not on the device it self.
 

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Unfortunately the most hassle free low maintenance vaping takes a lot of time invested and learning to get there. For me it is in the form of re-buildable atomizers, rba's. With an rba one builds their own coils that can last months, and only need to re-wick, dry burn the coil and rinse out the tank, every few weeks or so. Changing out the wicks and dry burning the coil only takes a few minutes. On a day to day basis it's just fill tank and go. All my rba's are totally hassle and leak free. Then once the coil starts to wear out, I need to wrap a new one.

Now once one has learned how to build measure and maintain their rba's, it is pretty simple. But the time spent to get there is an investment, not something one learns over night. It is an ever ongoing process that changes up whenever one tries a new kind of wire, and or wick, or build style. But as one become more proficient in building, trying new ideas and builds becomes much easier, and takes less fine tuning. What is consider by many as the hardest and most fiddly style of vaping, turns out to be the easiest and most trouble free, and most economical method of vaping. It is just the getting there that can be difficult and time consuming.
 

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I might be able to get in to rebuilding, the KayFun looks not too bad, but the reviews said it doesnt produce a thick vapor. I want a thick Vapor if I am really going to be able to get in to this. Anything like the KayFun that produces good quality, thick Vapor?

Don't know who you been talking to, but the Kayfun/Russian produces a marvelous thick tasty vapor, especially vaped at 15 watts with a dual series vertical build with an external hemp fiber or cotton wick. It is one of my top rba's. My flash-e-Vapor V2's, the Aqua, and the Russian are in my main line up of excellent rba's. Even my bad builds on the Russian out vaped any BBC, BDC or carto out there. An excellent first rba, or second and third.
 

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If you want a hassle free set up with a big battery look at the mvp 2. Battery lasts days and there are 3 different tank options. Price is right too.
Innokin iTaste MVP V2.0 - 101 Vape
They are currently out of stock but get new inventory all the time. I has seen them on ebay for about the same price and hundreds of other venders have them in stock for slightly more.
Mine came with the I30' no leaking problems and have not changed the coil yet.
I also really like the iSmoka Mega - Lucky 7 Vapes. No leaking and Have not had problems with their heads burning out.
I little warning both of those tanks are plastic and can crack from some juices.
 
Now once one has learned how to build measure and maintain their rba's, it is pretty simple. But the time spent to get there is an investment, not something one learns over night. It is an ever ongoing process that changes up whenever one tries a new kind of wire, and or wick, or build style. But as one become more proficient in building, trying new ideas and builds becomes much easier, and takes less fine tuning. What is consider by many as the hardest and most fiddly style of vaping, turns out to be the easiest and most trouble free, and most economical method of vaping. It is just the getting there that can be difficult and time consuming.

Is there a "RBA 101" sort of instruction manual, where I can go to find out what equipment I will need, instructions on actually building and testing a coil, what OHM ratings are good, etc? It honestly sounds like a RBA is what I am looking for, once I practice a little bit. I will probably go with something similar to HappyDave's octopus setup, because of the low cost on actually purchasing the things to try out if its something I will enjoy or not.
 

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Is there a "RBA 101" sort of instruction manual, where I can go to find out what equipment I will need, instructions on actually building and testing a coil, what OHM ratings are good, etc? It honestly sounds like a RBA is what I am looking for, once I practice a little bit. I will probably go with something similar to HappyDave's octopus setup, because of the low cost on actually purchasing the things to try out if its something I will enjoy or not.


http://www.tasteyourjuice.com/


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