rebuildable atomizres

Status
Not open for further replies.
there are a lot of them, zenesis and cobra are the best but so dam difficult to get one, and kinda difficult to rebuild them, it really depend on how much do you want to invest on that but cobra and zenesis are the best genesis style atomizer, other system could be the GP spheroid or the Steam machine vst, and if you want some atty that is a piece or art get one from Golden Greek, Imeo the owner of that brand is one of the best engineers out of there making rebuildables
 

Thrasher

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Oct 28, 2012
11,176
13,742
Madeira beach, Fla
I agree on one of the many AGA styles for the first time, genesis rba's arent for everyone and take some fiddling the first few times.
and as a geni lover I always suggest starting with a cheap one until your sure you want to stick with it then get one of the expensive ones. they all function the same way just the build quality is different.

the AGA - genesis style steel mesh wick


Phoenix clones - silica wick
Phoenix A7 Style | Extra Large (Phoenix Style) Rebuildable Atomizer at Mountain Oak Vapors

getting verified ans cruising the classies is a good way to find the hard to get items.
 

michliu

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Aug 24, 2012
1,418
2,585
Seattle, WA
The Phoenix is a great RBA and very easy to rebuild, compared to the genesis style atomizers. It holds 8-15 drops and there are a number of different ways to rebuild it, silica wicks, cotton yarn, even cotton balls or cheesecloth you have around the house. You can try horizontal or vertical wicks, even dual coil or stainless steel with it, check out the rebuildable atomizers section. I currently prefer the genesis atomizers since they have tanks that hold more juice, but I still go back to my Phoenix for dripping.
 

Jellyfish

Senior Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Oct 16, 2012
212
146
Philly Burbs
kbalz and Thrasher made some very good recommendations on the AGA series of clones if you want to try a SS wick, although you can also set it up with other materials if you choose because of its' flexible design. In fact, the AGA-T that I got (actually the Birkshire from GotVapes) came with a parts kit that included silica wick. The AGAs are big and easy to work on.

The Phoenix A7 (AKA the Pegasus A7 from DiscountVapers) is easy to set up if you want to drip and the one that I got came preassembled and worked great right away. This is the easiest to set up/rebuild RBA that I've used.

The Bulli A2-TM that artt mentioned is also a very nice RBA. However, it can be a little touchy to set up properly since it has a very small coil plate and an additional wick that runs from the tank to the coil.
 

Rule62

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Oct 28, 2011
5,765
15,339
Melbourne, Florida
I use Genesis types exclusively. I started out with the cheap Chinese clones, and still use them. I only own one high end unit, a Z Atty Pro, and to be honest, while beautifully made, the clones perform comparably. The materials and manufacturing quality just isn't as good. But whether you have a $20 clone or a $150 "boutique" unit, you'll use the same wire and ss mesh. The performance of the wick/coil is in the hands of the builder.
 

anavidfan

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jun 14, 2012
10,216
20,329
U.S.
you might like the Terminator from stormys vapor cellar. It a mid priced atomizer, easy to rebuild, great taste and performance and at 60.00 compared to the genuine Odysseus at 150.00 plus, there is no difference in performance and taste. Its a simple silica wick setup, that gives you juice control by turning the mouth piece. Its all stainless steel, very well made and it has a beautiful brushed/satin finish. It dresses up any Mod and looks beautiful. You can use it at any angle no need to tip or swish, and no leaks, pocket friendly,
 
Last edited:

elijahjue

Full Member
Dec 20, 2012
52
1
55
USA
you might like the Terminator from stormys vapor cellar. It a mid priced atomizer, easy to rebuild, great taste and performance and at 60.00 compared to the genuine Odysseus at 150.00 plus, there is no difference in performance and taste. Its a simple silica wick setup, that gives you juice control by turning the mouth piece. Its all stainless steel, very well made and it has a beautiful brushed/satin finish. It dresses up any Mod and looks beautiful. You can use it at any angle no need to tip or swish, and no leaks, pocket friendly,

will this work with a eGo-C Twist
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread