wanting to purchase a rebuildable tank style atty

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partywootdgr

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was looking to get into rebuildables but with a tank. i was looking at the aga t2 . also im using a vamo2 and a smoktech sid so im not trying to get into sub omhz i was thinking more around 2.0 for the resistence . So what would you guys recommend ? Im just looking into rebuildables because i hear the flavor is amazing and i think it be cool to actually build . i mean ill settle for a rebuildable dripper just to get my shoes wet as far as learning how to use wick and coil. thats another question i have no clue what type of wick or coild to get. thanks again! :vapor:
 

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I bought, and would recomend a kayfun lite clone by tobeco. I bought one, and have built a couple of coils for it already, to try a couple of different ohms, as well as wicks. It comes with quite a few spare orings, and screws, and a couple of extra coil/wick setups. I am currently running a chimney coil with cotton for the wick. I am waiting for a couple more to show up in the mail.
 

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you can pick up a RDA "dripper" pretty cheap and are easy to work with. I have an Igo L and a trident clone, I like the trident better. I use the micro coils myself with cotton wicks. The flavor and performance are great. As far as a tank goes I like the kayfun style the best, I have a 3.1 clone by Hcigar and have not had a single problem with it, I use it all day. I keep my drippers on my desk for when I want to vape a different flavor.
Check out this forum and youtube there is alot of great info out there on building coils. Invest in an ohm meter as well to check your builds.
 
Kayfun is a good choice and have one in the mail as of today. My first rebuildable is a Genny (genesis) style tank I-Atty...a Z-Atty clone. Simply amazing flavor and huge clouds!! Very simple build and a very open deck to build on. Also have a Kraken, Arnold, and a Squape clone on the way! Building your own is a blast and getting a bit addictive lol! I like it not only for the better vaping experience but it keeps my hands busy...keeps me away from the analogs! Biggest thing I would recommend no matter what Atty u decide on is a good ohm tester for your builds.

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ConradM

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Just picked up my first RBA today. A Smok RSST.



I chose the RSST because it seemed easy to work with and it's cheap. ($25 - $30) Turns out they are pretty easy, I had my first coil built within about 30 minutes of getting it home. The coil in the picture is my 2nd attempt and the flavor and vapor out of it is just amazing compared to my clearos.

That being said, I also plan on picking up a Kayfun clone as well. Can't have to many right?

Oh and I'm also using a Vamo running at 1.5 ohms.
 

partywootdgr

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Just picked up my first RBA today. A Smok RSST.



I chose the RSST because it seemed easy to work with and it's cheap. ($25 - $30) Turns out they are pretty easy, I had my first coil built within about 30 minutes of getting it home. The coil in the picture is my 2nd attempt and the flavor and vapor out of it is just amazing compared to my clearos.

That being said, I also plan on picking up a Kayfun clone as well. Can't have to many right?

Oh and I'm also using a Vamo running at 1.5 ohms.

what watts do you have it on?
 
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