What rebuild able tanks are you using?

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Mad Scientist

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Good starter RBA is the Chobra. $11 and change with stainless drip tip. Easy to set up and works like a champ. I like its looks better than the Aga RBAs. Only downside is the tank is plastic but I generally don't vape tank crackers. You can try it out and if you find you are not into the rba thing, it was only a few bucks to try it.
 

Thrasher

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right now i say get a kayfun or the russian clone.
this tank has put my genis on vacation, simple to rebuild, unspillable and very flavorful vapor,this thing is tops.

or get a cheap geni and throw some silica in it until you feel ready to play with mesh.
or get a dripper super simple and plumes of tasty vapor.
 

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I have had the best luck with the kayfun 3.1 and kayfun lite (russian pre ordered). For me I didn't have the patience to get rid of the hotspots or get good flavor from mesh wicks. I had the kayfun rocking in about 10 minutes. no need to mess with ss mesh or non resistance wires....a good thing for me.

Let me add that the kayfun can be pricy. Picked up the russian for about $65 on vaportek.
 
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Myrany

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I just joined the world of RBAs yesterday. I setup one AGA-T2 with silica wick and the other with SS Mesh + silica sleeve

I love these things. I have vaped all day with them and not had a better vaping day before.

My Octopus has been a wonderful dripping experience for some weeks now. I have an IGO-L on order and I hope I like it as much. :)
 

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I use AGA-T2's and love them so far. I'm in Canada and get mine from Canvape here. You are in the US so will probably find a better deal including shipping elsewhere.

I tried the AGA-T on VV PV's first and didn't really like it. It was when I switched to mechanical mods and went sub-ohm using 27 awg Kanthal that it really worked for me.
 
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