Which way should I go?

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Cahdek

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I have a Provari and a handful of cartotanks. Considering dipping into RBAs. I like the looks and the pyrex of the aga-t2 but not sure if I should get an rba to go on the provari or get a dedicated mech like an ihybrid and leave my provari to handle the carto tanks. I hear people say RSST for the beginning of an rba career but would rather avoid plastic if possible.

I suppose my overall goal other than the hobby of RBA would be clouds upon clouds of vapor and more pure of a flavor.

I am an engineer by trade so a learning curve doesn't bother me. Am I short sighted in the options im looking at and anything better I should take a look at?
 

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Don't discount rebuildable dripping. Best vape I've had yet.

I agree.. Drippers are a great place to start. Personally owning a couple of hybrids, I wouldn't go down that route right off the bat. You're better off to get a decent mechanical mod, and start experimenting with different RBA's to see what you like. The RSST really is the best genesis style atomizer to start with, and for drippers I would suggest the Igo-W.
 

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As an owner of a Provari, mechs and hybrids I'd suggest a Reo with a rebuildable bottom fed atty. You get the benefits of dripping and the convenience of a tank. Did I mention they are mechanical? As an engineer you'll appreciate the elegance and simplicity of the design. Right now I'm running a Mini with a Cyclone atty, but I've got a Grand coming today with a REOmizer2 atty. My other mods haven't been getting much use lately and I expect them to get even less after vape mail today. The Reo community is great too. Have a look here:
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As an owner of a Provari, mechs and hybrids I'd suggest a Reo with a rebuildable bottom fed atty. You get the benefits of dripping and the convenience of a tank. Did I mention they are mechanical? As an engineer you'll appreciate the elegance and simplicity of the design. Right now I'm running a Mini with a Cyclone atty, but I've got a Grand coming today with a REOmizer2 atty. My other mods haven't been getting much use lately and I expect them to get even less after vape mail today. The Reo community is great too. Have a look here:
Reos Mods

+ 1. The REO / RM2 combination is unbeatable. Fresh squozen juice on demand in a bullet proof, leak free pocket friendly device. The RBAs for these are about as simple to build as you can get, with a vape equal to or better than any other high end system out there. Vaping's best kept secret :)
 

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Awesome advice! Ill have to checkout the REO/RM option. Good to hear you get similar taste as dripping. Haven't been a big fan (or im doing it wrong) of my 510 bridgless atty dripping.

A guy at a local B&M had a quad coil he built and I took a drag off of that. Man what a cloud! Quad coil might be something to tinker with later but for now ill just practice with single and/or duals
 

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