yesitsme
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Post by yesitsme on Nov 23, 2013 9:38:47 GMT
Hi I want to get a rebuildable atty but I am not sure which would be the best one to get with so many options.
Suggestions welcome.
Many thanks.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2013 9:44:48 GMT
so so many options mate and this could turn into a huge thread as there are Genesis types which use stainless steel mesh or rope. Silica/ekowool attys, resistance no resistance wire attys there are some cheap options on each so you can have a play until you find your mojo took me a long while but it was worth it i won't list what i use as it's all subjective like what juice is good for one is rank for another. Welcome to the world of vape if you find anything you want to try put it in here and we will try to help the best we can.
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Post by markm on Nov 23, 2013 9:53:31 GMT
There is a huge world of Rebuildables to choose from, A good place to start would probably be a dripper as they Are generally the simplest to setup out of the box. As a rough rule silica Rebuildables are less of a challenge, work well on Regulated power supply that most people want to run their first Rebuildables on. If you are interested in genesis and stainless steel mesh wicks, then They are more suited to mech mods, for ease of setup.
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Post by giles on Nov 23, 2013 10:16:10 GMT
I think the main types are oddy, genesis, and now kayfun. I have a nautilus (oddy type) and aga-t (genesis type). Of the two I'd recommend the genesis type because it is a lot easier to set up (no res/non-res to join, amongst other things), has a more distinctive vape, so you'll know straight away what you've spent the money for. Also, I think, a lot cheaper to get a good one. I'd recommend this build. I also have cheap clones of both those things, neither of which I would recommend. The genesis can't be held upside down, or even horizontal I guess, without leaking, which the aga-t can. For me none of these things are for out-and about, partly because I find the smaller versions fiddly to rewick. But I shall be ordering a kayfun 3.1 clone when fasttech has them in stock again, if not before.
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Post by paulymeatballs on Nov 23, 2013 10:20:57 GMT
A dripper would be a great place to start (and even finish). Something easy like an igo-l would be a good jumping off point. Get some 0.3 kanthal and some cotton wool and you're good to go.
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Post by giles on Nov 23, 2013 12:08:46 GMT
The igo-l is a nice dripper, if you want a dripper. I wouldn't buy one just to learn rebuilding if you already have an evod, protank or nova.
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Post by theinhaler on Nov 23, 2013 15:24:26 GMT
grab a kayfun lite , they are easy to set up and vape great, they have also started coming down in price so you can get one for about £50, worth every penny
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