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Stoneface

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Good morning everyone. I hope you all had a great Christmas! I think I want to try a rebuildable atomizer with a tank. Can anyone suggest a good one for a noob? One that's easy to build coils for? Thanks!
Merry Christmas KalebK :) Are you looking for something more like an RBA or something more like a ProTank where you can rebuild the heads??
 

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Merry Christmas KalebK :) Are you looking for something more like an RBA or something more like a ProTank where you can rebuild the heads??

You too Stone face. I'm thinking RBA. I need one that's stupid proof though! Lol. I have just watched videos and they seem like they are a really great vape! Better than clearos I've heard.
 

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You too Stone face. I'm thinking RBA. I need one that's stupid proof though! Lol. I have just watched videos and they seem like they are a really great vape! Better than clearos I've heard.
That's a tough request, IMO. In my opinion all of the RBAs require some fiddling, and they all have tiny parts that frustrate me. I've pretty much abandoned my genisis type RBAs (AGA atomizers, RSST, etc) and now the only one I even use is the Russian 91% but I haven't completely mastered it yet. One feature that I love about the R91 is that it allows the user to adjust the airflow. I got my R91 from a group buy not part of ECF (or a vendor).

If you are choosing among the genesis type RBAs, I would recommend the RSST. I got the best vape out of that device over the others. The tank is acrylic, but there's some talk of a pyrex RSST coming out. I haven't seen it yet.

I don't know if that is helpful, but I hope it is :thumb:

EDIT: The R91 link takes you to an ECF thread that contains a video showing the assembly of the device, so that you will have an idea of how many little parts are involved.
 
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