which RBA atomizer should i get?

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Btsmokincat

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Probably would work and look good. I would definitely consider buying it here for $20 though: Vision Eternity RBA - Eciggity (I've bought a few times from eciggity, it's a good and trust worthy site)

My first RDA was a tiny Smoktech Mini RDA usually called a "Squid". It is an incredibly simple little dripper to build and use. I drilled the airhole out to 1/16 and I've been occasionally using it for the last 6 months along with a Patriot, Trident V2 and smok Caterpillar. For $10 it's a solid little dripper that looks good on Ego's.

Here's a picture of it on a Spinner (would look better with a beauty ring)
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Aziz, I'd run before you get inundated with scores of different atties in answer to such a broad question and some will be quite willing to spend anything up to 200 of your hard earned dollars and at the end of the day you will not be any the wiser and more confused than ever at the variety of answers.

I would suggest you go ahead and give it a try as PB seems to rate it pretty good and it appears to be a more than reasonable entry point into rebuilding and re-wicking of coils. In a couple of months and once you have gained some experience into understanding the many foibles of rebuilding atties, you will be in a better position to make a more educated judgement into which direction you wish to go next. All the best and whatever you do, enjoy vaping.
 

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The eternity is a nice atomizer. The tank option actually works pretty well if you don't want to drip while you're out and about, though it has a pretty huge capacity for a dripper. A basic phoenix style like the bulldog is also a great place to start if it's your first rebuildable, but the squid/octopi mentioned are also decent and inexpensive, I'm just not personally a fan of airholes on the side.
 

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Eciggity.com has a little Kayfun Mini clone for not so much money. I have both the Kayfun Lite style clones and the Kayfun 3.1 style clones and both are great, butay be a bit large for an ego. The mini is the perfect size however. Kayfun style tanks, when done right, are really great. My favorites out of all rebuildables, and I've tried drippers and genesis style toppers as well. Kayfuns win for not leaking when on their sides.
 

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The Vision Eternity is a nice little atomizer. However, I stopped buying them a long time ago as I found that the 510 connection was very thin and easily broken. I went through three of them in a span of about 2 months. All three broke at the same point... the 510 connection broke off. I suppose i am just a bit hard on my devices, etc. Nonetheless, its a nice atomizer for the money, but just be careful with it as it will not take much abuse to break it. I would LOVE to get another atomizer similar in form and function, but with build quality that could take a LITTLE more beating... I felt that that was the Eternity's only draw back.
 

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:lol: I know, right? Some people just don't read.

I wonder sometimes if people are really trying to help the OP or they're just spewing their excitement over their newest find... (Not that there's anything wrong with being excited about their newest finds! lol.) I know that many people won't read all responses to a thread to answer an OP... which is somewhat lazy, but understandable. But to just read the thread title and offer up suggestions?... come on, we all can do better than that! lol..

And Snowsnee, nothing personal... i'm sure you meant well... but i just cringe when advise doesnt fit the scenario.
 

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Bought my first RBA dripper a couple of days ago, the Trident. I love it, looks great on my SVD. Of course I can't compare it to other RBA's since it's my first.. Anyways mine is a clone and it's great so the original is probably even better! There's a lot of complaints of the Trident being hard to get unsealed but on my one it was only a bit annoying the first couple of times (used a tiny flat screwdriver) but now it's no problem at all to get it opened. So I definitely recommend it.

Sorry if my spelling or context makes no sense, a little tipsy :toast:
 

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I know it's probably not what you want to hear BUT I would get a full size RDA. Eventually you will go down the path of getting one anyway if you enjoy dripping. Most of us have bought so much stuff we toss in a drawer and eventually never use again. I would get a Tobh, Patriot or Stillare clone if you want to get your feet wet in dripping. You will be much happier with more deck space to build, better air flow and if you ever buy a Mech you can sub-ohm with dual coil like a boss.
 
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