RichMan Vapors Rebuildable Atomizer coming soon

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evosil98

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So many projects and so little time. I also have a couple drip tips with same finish in the works.

Order #482 here. I was astounded at your fast response to my question (posted in the order comments box) on a Saturday night, and a tracking number emailed to me before I awoke Sunday morning. I have never received a live human response so quickly from any vendor of any item.

I think your rba will look stunning on top of the mod I made myself using 3/4" ID copper pipe. The OD should match perfectly, and I won't mind the difference in metal as there are not and never will be copper rba/rda's for a variety of reasons. I will post pics of the setup when I receive my order.

I know that you are working on models with different metals and finishes, as well as a hybrid which also sounds like a fantastic idea. I would like to suggest offering a matte finish drip tip if at all possible. I swore to myself that I wouldn't buy a mechanical mod since I can make my own, but if the price is comparable to the Richman RBA I will gladly break that oath. Excellent work sir, bravo. Good luck with your future endeavors.
 

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Thank you all for the comments. I will continue to improve my products.

Here is a pic a customer posted with a Roller. The finish is very similar.

That looks like it could be a hybrid.

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I got mine this evening. Fast service and quick delivery. I used to live in Hawaii and shipping used to be a pain for me getting stuff from the mainland. This was delivered in 2 days, which shocked the hell out of me. I set up a sub-ohm coil 0.7 ohms, it was just like the Aga-T, minus the tiny screws. Got allot of hotspots and worked out as much of it as I can. I think I'll have to bring the ohms up to 1.0-1.2 and bore out the air hole to 1/16th. Overall, it's what you would expect from an Aga-T. I think the RSST is still easier to work with if your new to Genesis Atty's, but this like the Aga-T, is pretty much up there with the low priced Genny's. As for looks, this thing is very nice looking. The finish on it is just as good as the one on my Atmizoo Roller ice matte. Whether it holds up in time, we'll have to see. As of right now, I'm very impressed by the looks. Mine didn't have any scratches and the logo wasn't smudged. I don't like how the logo is placed on the side, would have looked nice if it was in the front, under the air hole. Also it would have been nice if it the logo was imprinted in black instead of white. The Center post doesn't get pushed in like my Aga-t, the insulator seems better.

I'm happy I finally got something that matches my Roller-IM. So until they come out with a device that also matches the ice matte, other than the expensive Kayfun; I'll be sporting this nice device til then.
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So it looks like it is a good match for the IM roller then? And looks much nice than the domed top AGA. Sweet.
 

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Mine is supposed to be here tomorrow!! How are the nuts different than the AGA-T2? Can someone post a pic?

The top two where you trap the wire around the positive are much larger and more user friendly. You can see it in the pictures on page 1 with the top cap off. Or on the website where you ordered it.
 

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The top two where you trap the wire around the positive are much larger and more user friendly. You can see it in the pictures on page 1 with the top cap off. Or on the website where you ordered it.

I didn't even notice that........ dang I would have tried to order a couple extra for my T2
 

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Rather, or alternatively, use a ballpen 'spring' & a small 'washer' and u've the RSST post, which is liked by many if not most :)

I have been on the hunt for a washer that is small enough, I would really like to try that way. I love how easy my RSST sets up. I got the smallest washers they had at ACE (which has everything I have ever needed) and they are to big. I am gonna try Radio Shack. What is the pref method. Nut - spring- washer -nut? or spring- washer - nut......... hmm got me thinking the larger nut might make it even better!
 

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I have been on the hunt for a washer that is small enough, I would really like to try that way. I love how easy my RSST sets up. I got the smallest washers they had at ACE (which has everything I have ever needed) and they are to big. I am gonna try Radio Shack. What is the pref method. Nut - spring- washer -nut? or spring- washer - nut......... hmm got me thinking the larger nut might make it even better!

Look for a #2 or #3 washer, they are still a tad big but you can push them around to get the real close to the wick.
 

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I have been on the hunt for a washer that is small enough, I would really like to try that way. I love how easy my RSST sets up. I got the smallest washers they had at ACE (which has everything I have ever needed) and they are to big. I am gonna try Radio Shack. What is the pref method. Nut - spring- washer -nut? or spring- washer - nut......... hmm got me thinking the larger nut might make it even better!

I got my washers from Walmart. It's a $1.99 packet (of 25-30 pcs) available at their picture frame accessories section.
 

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I'm actually not a fan of the spring and washer setup. I prefer the Zen style screw but the larger nuts on this are pretty easy to work with.

Hopefully it'd be good on the R/M Genny, which I'm eagerly awaiting. However, with the Aga-T2 it sure was a pain to connect the wire to the POS, while the same on a RSST was charm.
 
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