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Post by thatguy on Aug 24, 2014 22:36:33 GMT
So, I got a Kraken sitting here and a Russian and Kayfun 3.1 incoming. Recoiling has been a walk in the park for myself (electronic engineer by trade before I got lazy and started teaching). What I'm looking for is another RBA that is as easy as possible to fill and coil for she who must be obeyed. I'll have coils/wicks built and waiting for her so all she has to do is install them. Dual or single coil doesn't matter, but airflow control would be a huge bonus. Any recommendations? I want a RBA she can recoil and refill on her own while I'm at work. She really lacks confidence in this area so I'm looking for something she can try to do on her own making her intro as easy as possible.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 24, 2014 22:50:21 GMT
Do you have an idea of budget.
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Post by markm on Aug 24, 2014 22:54:44 GMT
Coiling and wicking the kayfun is about as simple as it gets, if you want something easier to fill Then perhaps a heron, about the same as a kayfun to set up but filling is simmilar to an Evod, Turn it upside down, pull the top off and fill down the side, pop it back on and off you go.
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Post by thatguy on Aug 24, 2014 23:16:28 GMT
Budget is about £50. Just need something she can use without me filling/coiling for her. To be honest, was thinking of getting another Kraken and getting her to single coil it. Tried it once before and was reasonable, but it's too airy for her,even almost fully closed. She's vexxing me with this. To clarify, she has never recoiled even a kanger head. I'll make her coils/wicks and have them at hand for her, she only needs to install these premades. So I think what she needs is something with the coil raised from the bed and a good amount of space in order to prevent shorts.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 24, 2014 23:25:54 GMT
Kayfun is pretty forgiving, as is the heron. The squape r is simplicity but ££
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Post by macmagoo on Aug 25, 2014 0:47:31 GMT
Depending on how much you want to spend. The Squape R is the easiest atomiser to build. I have Kayfun's and Taifuns and the Squape R is the easier to build and the decks are non conductive so not likely to get shorts.
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Post by lovelifevape on Aug 25, 2014 5:19:28 GMT
How about eXpromizer by eXvape very easy to coil and can be recoiled/adjustments without juice being removed. Easy to fill too. I have recommended these to a few of my friends that have just started on rba's and they find them easy to deal with.
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Post by Steve (VapeStorm) on Aug 25, 2014 7:56:15 GMT
+1 for kayfun
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Post by Bob on Aug 25, 2014 8:08:18 GMT
How about the Kaiser from Yi Loong £30 ceramic base so no chance of a short - Cancel that, can't seem to find any availability over here
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