RBA with air control

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Jerms

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"precision"? LOL

It's air control is a joke.

I don't know if I would go that far, the draw can go from airy to tight, but it's not implimented very well in my opinion. Overall quite a few things I don't like about that RBA which was my first. It's dirt cheap though. It's a Fatty clone, I don't think I'd like the Fatty either. There's another dripping RBA with air-flow control called the Choice, no experience with it myself.

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I want to try the IGO-S, they never seem to be in stock anywhere.

On the BT801 I plugged 2 of the holes with tape, that of course plugs the holes but also the tape helps keep the position of the threader in place.

Sorry about my last post, sounds smartalecky, I didn't mean it that way.

No prob, I agree it can produce a great vape when set up right. It was frustrating for me being my first RBA and I personally couldn't master re-building it quick and easy. Not having posts made it difficult for me, and I like how my newer ones I can position the air-hole easier.

Yeah I did some tweaks to mine too using tape. I put tape on the threads right away so the air contol wasn't so loose. After a bit I started only using the air-control as a thread cover because it would always seem to get leaky with it over the holes. Used tape to cover the air-holes for the draw I want. The reason I got it was for the air-control and ended up not using it.

I got my IGO-S at EM for $14, just checked and yeah, out of stock. I love it, it's tiny. Shorter even than the BT801, which is short itself, and about the same diameter as an eGo. Doesn't hold nearly as much as other drippers but that's fine by me, good one for switching flavors often. Draw is just what I like and easy build with the holes in the posts.

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Air control?

As far as I know that's between you and your drill.

Lol, everyone seems to be drilling these out to make them more airy. My newest two seem airy enough as is. I see people get bigger vaper when drilling it out but it's hard for me to adjust to airy draws.

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Lol, everyone seems to be drilling these out to make them more airy. My newest two seem airy enough as is. I see people get bigger vaper when drilling it out but it's hard for me to adjust to airy draws.
The genny manufacturer's keep changing them all the time too. The most recent (last month) AGA-T2 version had slightly more airy holes than the ones they sold in January and the airhole is positioned 3mm lower as well. Probably all a matter of who makes how much noise when.
 

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Had another good look at the foggatti today, and think that in the long run the regulation of the air hole could become less precise, because you have to slide the hole in one part over another part with a hole. On the vids you see that you have to force quite a bit, which is good, but i wonder if with time the sliding could become a lot easier, in which case the hole could tighten or get wider by mistake whilst just handling the vp.
I guess if at all, it would be a problem that would occur only after quite some time considering the foggatty's quality.
Anyone else have any thoughts on this?


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