Let me Review this for you real quick. Now I must say that I am a huge stillaire fan as it is so I may be a little bias.
The airy draw on this atty is perfect for me. The 22mm 3 post deck on this atty is very large if you are like me and have fat fingers and pain in your hands you will appreciate it.
The RM6 offers you an airy draw without sacrificing a lot of flavor and with the standard o-ring and the slight lip on the deck I have had no leaks or messes.
For other newbies like me listen to the veterans here . YOU DO NOT NEED ALOT OF WICKING... I must admit I was skeptical but with this atty on the REO .less is more
I use organic cotton religiously.. The atty fills and drains very quick making my learning curve short.
In my opinion if you are experienced in building and wicking this is a great buy and a must have.



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The airy draw on this atty is perfect for me. The 22mm 3 post deck on this atty is very large if you are like me and have fat fingers and pain in your hands you will appreciate it.
The RM6 offers you an airy draw without sacrificing a lot of flavor and with the standard o-ring and the slight lip on the deck I have had no leaks or messes.
For other newbies like me listen to the veterans here . YOU DO NOT NEED ALOT OF WICKING... I must admit I was skeptical but with this atty on the REO .less is more
I use organic cotton religiously.. The atty fills and drains very quick making my learning curve short.
In my opinion if you are experienced in building and wicking this is a great buy and a must have.



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