RBA vs. Catrotank

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Grandmaster B

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I fiddled with the AGA of 2 hours trying different methods last night. I am following everything step by step and I just can't seem to get it to work like everyone else does. Is there an easier rba to work with? I keep hearing that the AGA is a good started rba, but if its a started I'm kinda scared to spend more money on say a cobra or a ZAP. It is just frustrating, it seems that when I think I got it, it starts to taste burnt to me and I get a lot of popping. I work the coils and it seems good, then same thing again.
 

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The ZAP comes set up. You just check to make sure you don't have any hot spots that developed in transit, fill it up and you are good to go. There are a few tricks to use until the wick and coils are broken it, and then you should have no problems.

The ZAP is also finger friendly as there is plenty of room to work with when you replace a wick or coil..........You won't have to replace either for several weeks to several months depending on your luck, the time of day, and how you hold your mouth..........LOL
 

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i will get it right, eventually. i love my carto tanks, but the idea of vaping something you built yourself is very appealing. not to mention cost effective. make your own juice, wrap your own coils...you're good for life. but like anything, it's trial and error. i burned so many cartos when i first started using them, it's not even funny. and i love my carto tanks...i don't have any problem using cartos, and paying a little extra for the high end ones i like...but eventually, i will learn how to wrap those coils and be self-sufficient. it just takes time...
 
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