Rebuildable Advice

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supermiff

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Up until now I have only used Clearmisers, Vivi Nova & Protank 3 tanks. All of these have their pro's and cons but for different reasons I have decided that it is time to take the next step and dive into the world of rebuildable attys. I have absolutely no idea how these work, how to load them, which are better and anything else in this subject. All I know is that there a genesis type attys which use heated mesh and silica wire attys. I do not know the pro's and cons of these or if these are infact the only types of rebuildables out there so if anybody could help me with the different types and what there advantages are over each-other then I that would help me to make my final decision. I love the look of some of the gensis attys out there but I have no idea on how they perform. I do not mind a little hard work and certainly am not looking for the easiest to get ready. I prefer to take my time and get the best hit. At current I have been looking at the steamboy, Kraken, Aqua, russian 91% and the kayfun. I am however basing these decisions purely on looks and have no idea on the strengths.
 

AdamThomas

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Hey man, Taking this step forward, personally. I think you'll really enjoy it, there is something satisfactory about wrapping a real nice coil with lovely flavor a vapor to it. The russian and Kayfun run sort of the same principle as a dripping atty in a way as they're both Cotton or silica and wrapped coils however you have a tight chimney for them where as on dripping atty there is the deck where you drip down onto and no tank to hold the juice. I've had no experience with those types of tanks apart from a old genesis i got from FT which was a SS mesh style one and i wasn't too fond of it. I love dripping but if i did have the money for those legit tank right now i'd take one anyday, just because they hold juice and you don't have to take a bottle around with you dripping when you want to vape. They may seem daunting when you take the first steps but as long as your safe about making coils your good. There are tons of video's on YouTube on how to set them up, be patient and be safe. :)
 
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