I tried to leave a review on Steam Monkey but it was lost after having to log in multiple times.

I will try again after more coffee. first things first. hehe
Lance a suggestion if I may. Get some of those metal tipped dripper bottles. If I didnt have a syringe I would have been pulling my hair out after building the perfect wick and coil and not being able to fill er up.
The Good- greased lighting customer service, yep that is number one in my book. Easy to coil and wick, even with the so called finicky 28 gauge. Perfect airhole alignment, oh ya that is customer service again, thanks Lance. Included goody bag, oops I hit on customer service again. A vendor that listens to his customer. I dont know how this keeps coming back to customer service. I better get on with the rest of the review so his head doesnt swell and he floats away like a balloon monkey.
The Bad- knurling, I dont like it but it is only aesthetics. The wick hole on the AGA-t is odd sized, smaller than 1/8" and larger than 3/32" I had to drill it to 1/8" so the bit could be used as a coil pilot. No big deal only took about 30 seconds.
The Ugly- Fill hole is tiny and you cant remove the top to fill so a syringe is needed to fill.
Overall impression- great value for venturing into RBAs
The Vape- I used the entire sample of 500 to roll the wick, oxidizing before and after rolling. I also added the extra nut from the goody bag to the pos post since I figured I needed the extra height to get enough coils of 28 so the Vamo didnt error out. Prewound the 28 gauge coil on a drill bit and dropped the bit into the wick hole. Attached and tightened the ground leg. Pulled the positive leg tight and tightened down the last nut. A couple small adjustments with a needle to get even spaces on the coil and then removed the bit. Tested for ohms, 1.9 ohms. Dry fire the coil at 3 watts. Wow, perfect. No hot spots, nice even glow from top to bottom. upped tha wattage a few times doing dry fires to double check it and all is good. Slide the wick in and test for ohms again to make sure it is oxidized and insulated from the coil. still reading 1.9 ohms. dry fire at low watts to check the glow and make sure wick insertion didnt move my coils. Did I mention I am half blind and wound the coil by braille? OK maybe not but it sure seemed like it. Filled it up and started vaping. Started out at 4 watts and quickly took it up to 12 watts looking for the sweet spot. I havent found it yet but not too worried since the new coil and wick are still seasoning.