Rebuildables & Mods

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levé

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Alright, so I am pretty new to the `Vape Game` but certainly have gained a good amount of knowledge in the short period of time I have been vaping. I personally find it to be more of a hobby than a nicotine addiction at this point.

I was wondering if anyone has any recommendations on some good mods and or rebuildables. I have messed with a few different `E-Cigarettes` such as the 510-T, E-Go, Twist and Cloud Pens. They are all fun but certainly have limitations. I didn't fully realize this till my buddy pulled out his v2 Launcher with a rebuilt Atmoizer. So, before this point I didn't really think the amount of vapor exhaled was really a huge deal but after he blow out blooms of milky white vapor I was hooked.

Now I am on a mission to get and keep up to date on the best Rebuildable Atomizers and mods out there. My question to you guys is - "What are the best Mods and or Rebuildables that you personally have used and why?".

I hope I am using the right terminology so correct me if I am wrong about any of the above. Thanks - levé
 

RelativeBewt

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welcome to ECF.

for a regulated device id recommend a Vamo, for unregulated id say a Kamry K100/101 or a KTS. the Smok RSST has proven itself to be a really good RBA. the Smok Octopus is a good rebuildable dripper.

edit: i guess i should give links to lol.

http://www.fasttech.com/products/0/...vivi-voltage-adjustable-e-cigarette-battery-c
this vamo comes with two good batteries and a good charger. i have one of these kits.

http://www.fasttech.com/products/0/...e-kecig-k100-mechanical-rechargeable-electron
K100

http://www.fasttech.com/products/0/10004713/1391600-kts-electronic-cigarette-battery-compartment
i just ordered one of these KTSs myself :p

you can find the RSST at alot of different vendors for around 25-30 bux
 
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levé

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Thank you,
I own the KTS and the K100. Both are pretty good but the KTS looks much better just don't really like the external button. It goes caught on pockets when trying to store them on persons.

I don't have the Vamo-Vivi but I do have something sort of similar, the E-Vic which is awesome but not really considered a Mod? I think... ha

Thanks again for your suggestions!
 

Moogle

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I like my Puresmoker Legacy (Mech Mod) which accepts an Evolv kick for regulation. The Vamo looks nice for the price (no experience with it). As far as RBAs I'd recommend a Kanger Protank to start out with. You can rebuild the coil and wick and go from there. I got a Terminator-C and it does produce huge clouds of vapor but it is complex (17 parts) and it tends to leak on me. RBAs are only as good as you build them. Save yourself some frustration and research a lot, get a great mod and start slow with the RBA thing. I almost threw my Term-C through the wall. I still try to rebuild it every other weekend in the hopes I'll get it down and I get better at it every time. Rebuilding is a skill for sure! Happy Vaping!
 

DantesInferno

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Been using cheap ole phoenix atty's for over a year. Possibly the best bang for your buck and an easy intro into rebuildables. The rsst is super easy for a genesis style atty. I myself just ventured into mods for the genesis atty's. I ended up going with the telescopic natural. Got for 35 bucks at exhalevapor

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