Good evening Sonic. I think I was late, but you are "fashionably late" 
Good evening Sonic. I think I was late, but you are "fashionably late"![]()

That IS very Sexy Sonics !I do my best.
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Sigelei Tmax Incremental VV Body - Red
@Eric - Wow that red Tmax is a sharp-looking thing! I really really want to put that on my order today... Hope it's still around later on!!
Someday I will get a job!![]()
dats okay for other thangs but not my PV's 
I'll have to stare at yours from afar 2 bad she didn't
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Good evening Sonic. I think I was late, but you are "fashionably late"![]()
LOL, I guess you're Couture LateThen how late am I?
Going out of town tomorrow and will be watching my baby get married on Friday. I have decided my new son-in-law is a late Mother's Day gift.![]()
Don't forget to take pics for us since we all can't fit in your car to be there in personThen how late am I?
Going out of town tomorrow and will be watching my baby get married on Friday. I have decided my new son-in-law is a late Mother's Day gift.![]()
Me tooI like a nice wedding...![]()


Oh Heck Yeah ! We'd eben be INVITED to da next one to be sure we showed up !Yeah! We'd be awesome wedding crashers!![]()




Oh Heck Yeah ! We'd eben be INVITED to da next one to be sure we showed up !![]()
Then how late am I?
Going out of town tomorrow and will be watching my baby get married on Friday. I have decided my new son-in-law is a late Mother's Day gift.![]()
Then how late am I?
Going out of town tomorrow and will be watching my baby get married on Friday. I have decided my new son-in-law is a late Mother's Day gift.![]()

I started with an AGA, which I liked a lot, but the answer to your question really depends on the wicks you intend to use. If you are using ss wicks, I would prefer the AGA-T2. I like the glass tank, the seals for the tank, and the stock air hole is a better draw in my opinion. If you want to use ceramic wicks in the AGA-T2, you would need to drill out the wick hole larger. The seals for the tank and the wall of the tank limit the size that the wick hole can be, so you might not be able to make it large enough for what you want to use. The glass tank is great because you can vape any juice with it.Hey guys, what you would recoment to me as my first rba ? Im looking into RSST and AGA T2 ? Something easy to work on and reliable, im going to use in my new VAMO
Do i mention the best price for the RSST is DiscountVapers.
I started with an AGA, which I liked a lot, but the answer to your question really depends on the wicks you intend to use. If you are using ss wicks, I would prefer the AGA-T2. I like the glass tank, the seals for the tank, and the stock air hole is a better draw in my opinion. If you want to use ceramic wicks in the AGA-T2, you would need to drill out the wick hole larger. The seals for the tank and the wall of the tank limit the size that the wick hole can be, so you might not be able to make it large enough for what you want to use. The glass tank is great because you can vape any juice with it.
If you are using ceramic wicks, then the RSST is easiest because it has a larger wick hole with an insulator. The insulator can be removed, (and if you are careful, it can be put back in) for an even larger wick hole for very large wicks. Some people do not like the thinness of the top cap steel, which does not bother me much at all. The quality control of the RSST has been a little spotty, with mostly leaking complaints, connector thread issues, and positive post problems. SmokTech has addressed some of the problems (Eric has too), but I don't know if they fixed them all. I personally don't like the air hole of the RSST, but I have not done anything about it yet (I did remove the insulator, though). Some forum members who have more than one RSST have noted that the plastic tanks look different, so it is possible that SmokTech has changed that. They used to state the material as PMMA, a type of acrylic (some juices will melt it!). I've also noticed that condensation leaks out of my air hole sometimes, and I have to store it on my PV at an angle with the air hole on the top side.
The AGA-T2 is heavier than the RSST, but that might not matter if you are using the Vamo in 18650 mode since it's heavy already. They both look nice on my Vamo, but I think the AGA-T2 looks better. Apologies for the long post, but I hope it helps.![]()
For a rebuildable dripping atty, I use the IGO-L, but it doesn't have heads. Generally speaking, by virtue of being rebuildable they don't have heads. You could try the Mini RDA, and buy pre-made wick/coil assemblies for them. It would be relatively inexpensive for a start, and easy to rebuild once you learn how.Thanks a lot, dont worried about the long post, ive being reding and reading and reading this forum since i start vaping,, i do like to read anything related to what i liked to teach myself more..
So here is another question waiting for an exellent answer just like the above. This will be my first RBA, so im safe testing on my VAMO? What wick and heating wire do i need ? If you can point me to somewere to read what wick and wire would do diferent thing ill be very thanksfull,,
My next question (sorry to ask to much) i want a noob proof dripper can be something cheap and ugly i dont care i want it to have it around as a juice tester, si i can taste new coming flavors, a replacebla head (if that exist) would be better..
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