What is the best affordable Rebuildable Atomizer?

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B1sh0p

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I'm new to RBA and RDA's as well, but I've done a little research. From what I've read, you'd probably be better off buying a few clones and finding out what works best for you. I'm going to order an iGO L and am still looking for a tank. The RSST has a plastic tank which is a deal breaker for me. The number 1 thing on my wish list though is a Reo with the Reo RBA. No leaking and dripping results without the hassle of dripping. I don't have the money for one right now though.
 

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Git my rsst yesterday. Heres the coil I built last night. Took about 3 tries but got it working great. Using it on tesla at 1.9 ohm

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As time progresses so does technology, so I just wanted to revive this post to see if anyone has found any new tank rba's or revisions that you view as top of the line budget tank atomizers. Before I posted I didn't really know what direction I wanted to take other than a rebuildable tank. I ended up settling for the "The NEW Oddy Transformer RBA Dripper/Tank 4ml - ALL STAINLESS for $34.95" from GotVapes. It has worked great but dealing with res+nores wire is pretty annoying at times. What are your thoughts on the products you have come across and tested that have released recently?
 

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Raiju RDA from vapehead origins is a new rebuildable dripping atomizer that features tri pole design with quad pole functionality (the positive pole has two terminals). This puppy hits like a beast and AF is already bored out pretty thick.. will also be easier to build than your common rda due to the quad terminals.. I have a helios and its pretty much the same thing only with AFC.. and im loving it with my .8 ohm build dual micro coil 10 wraps each with 28g kanthal and sterile unboiled cotton.


EDIT: the reason I suggest this atomizer is due to its great functionality, VHO's great customer service, fast and free shipping... the downfall is the price but in my opinion its well worth it... you can't find anything else on the market that will give you better functionality for a better price, and keep the same great machining.. you get what you pay for
 

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As time progresses so does technology, so I just wanted to revive this post to see if anyone has found any new tank rba's or revisions that you view as top of the line budget tank atomizers. Before I posted I didn't really know what direction I wanted to take other than a rebuildable tank. I ended up settling for the "The NEW Oddy Transformer RBA Dripper/Tank 4ml - ALL STAINLESS for $34.95" from GotVapes. It has worked great but dealing with res+nores wire is pretty annoying at times. What are your thoughts on the products you have come across and tested that have released recently?

I'm on the hunt too for a reasonably priced RBA that works well. Have been using AGA-T2 tanks since summer and have gotten good results with the vertical wicking by using SS cable, and drilling out the air hole a bit. Would like to try a new topper though as these are getting boring. Might try out the AGA-T3 if unable to find any better ideas.

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I'm on the hunt too for a reasonably priced RBA that works well. Have been using AGA-T2 tanks since summer and have gotten good results with the vertical wicking by using SS cable, and drilling out the air hole a bit. Would like to try a new topper though as these are getting boring. Might try out the AGA-T3 if unable to find any better ideas.

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I would suggest trying the RSST if you want another affordable topper and it is a gene. style RBA also.If you would like to try something a little different,but affordable,try the Kaifun clones.While not on the cheap side the Russian and Russian 91% are excellent also.
 

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I have aga t+, zatty, eternity, scar, octopus, chiatty, trident, igo w, igo w3, nimbus, and kayfun lite. For anything tank related kayfun wins but pricey. Drippers I pack nimbus and 2 igos everywhere. If I had to pick 1 it would be between nimbus and igo w. They both have a decent well so they hold the juice nicely but of course you need to drill both cause the tiny stock hole is way to small. Both gen style attys I have I hate they are home only tanks cause they have to stand up or they leak. Plus messing with mesh is a pita compared to cotton.
 

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I recommend the Igo-L for a dripping atty and a RSST for a tank atty. I run micro coils and cotton in both and they work great and are easy to set up. Both are priced $25 or under.

I do want to get one of the new RSST Pyrex tanks too, so I'm curious how you set your wick/coil to have it properly feed the woks with cotton. Not had good luck doing so on AGA-T2 tanks, and figured would be the same on an RSST. Thank you, and everyone else with suggestions.

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I do want to get one of the new RSST Pyrex tanks too, so I'm curious how you set your wick/coil to have it properly feed the woks with cotton. Not had good luck doing so on AGA-T2 tanks, and figured would be the same on an RSST. Thank you, and everyone else with suggestions.

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I do have the IGO
W3 in the cross hairs too for my dripping needs, which I'd primarily use at home. I look towards tanks for daily (at work) use but may change mind if it's so good I can overlook having to constantly refill. I'm really a lazy vaper, and look towards ease mostly, but new job duties tie me down to desk more than 6 months ago.


I have aga t+, zatty, eternity, scar, octopus, chiatty, trident, igo w, igo w3, nimbus, and kayfun lite. For anything tank related kayfun wins but pricey. Drippers I pack nimbus and 2 igos everywhere. If I had to pick 1 it would be between nimbus and igo w. They both have a decent well so they hold the juice nicely but of course you need to drill both cause the tiny stock hole is way to small. Both gen style attys I have I hate they are home only tanks cause they have to stand up or they leak. Plus messing with mesh is a pita compared to cotton.



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