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Post by chykensa on May 4, 2013 23:15:49 GMT
OK, I'm the archetypal vaper on this forum. I started with eGo batteries and clearos, and thought that was great, did the job. Then I discovered a Mini Nova, and thought that was great, did the job. Then I got myself a Vamo, and wow, thought that was great and did the job. And so on and so on - Novas, DCTs, mixology, and now I need some advice as I dip my toe tentatively into the sea of rebuildable atties. I have no electromechanical understanding whatsoever, and although a pianist, have no great dexterity in my hands. I need to get me the easiest rebuildable I can, with oodles of instructions and screw threads half an inch across in order to get some sort of facility in the dark art of re-wicking/coiling. Your advice, which I know in advance will be sound and based on experience, will be gratefully received. With the ease and cheapness of Zainy and Fasttech, I'm sure I can find something suitable at a price that won't break the bank, which is built on shifting sands and the tide's on the way in! Andy
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Post by womble on May 4, 2013 23:19:55 GMT
I really like the new RSST atty, probably the easiest genesis atty I've come across.
Someone else may be able to come up with something easier.
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Post by chykensa on May 4, 2013 23:21:40 GMT
Thanks womble, could you let me know where to look for one of these please? Andy
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Post by womble on May 4, 2013 23:28:05 GMT
I got mine from vapegear, although they are out of stock atm, I think ecigwizard does them as well, albeit a bit more in price.
You will need some mesh, 400 or 500 is usual and some wire. I use 0.2 kanthal, not sure where is the best to buy these from atm. I think I got my wire from ebay.
You will also need some sort of flame torch to burn the wick. Lots of people use a chefs blowtorch to do the job. Many around cheaply I believe.
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Post by Perpetua on May 5, 2013 6:35:14 GMT
Do you want a Genesis mesh type rebuildable or a silica/FG wick atomiser Andy . . . if you vape mainly dessert type flavours like me, then I found silica much better. Plus I couldn't be doing with the faff of oxidizing mesh.
But that's just my personal experience.
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chykensa
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Post by chykensa on May 5, 2013 6:43:43 GMT
Perps - I think a silica wick atomiser would be better as I do prefer dessert juices over tobacco ones. I should have also mentioned that something with a tank would be preferable to - can't be doing with the continual dripping into something - not good to do when I'm driving! Andy
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Post by kirrielad on May 5, 2013 6:48:54 GMT
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Post by Perpetua on May 5, 2013 9:41:13 GMT
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Post by monty on May 5, 2013 17:26:46 GMT
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