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Post by macmagoo on Oct 16, 2014 21:39:12 GMT
The Squape R is probably the easiest RBA on the market at the moment.
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Post by reddragon on Oct 16, 2014 22:08:37 GMT
The Squape R is probably the easiest RBA on the market at the moment. Do you have a recommendation for a clone or am I going to have to save up? I have a feeling I will have to save up if I want the red one icon_shoppingm
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Post by aliscampbell on Oct 16, 2014 22:32:07 GMT
Just getting into rebuidables myself. After making coils for my evods, protanks and aerotanks. Thanks to Super-ShinyStarted with an Igo L dripper which I loved, taught me about the importance of getting the airflow right to avoid the coughing fits. Next I got the kayfun lite v2 last week which just wipes the floor with all of my kanger tanks, this week decided to build my magma clone dual coil, thanks robby my first sub ish ohm coil .9 and can't put the thing down. Be warned this rebuildable lark is a slippery slope, got a taifun and orchid v3 on the way...Think I need a bigger vape box
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Post by macmagoo on Oct 16, 2014 23:51:15 GMT
The Squape R is probably the easiest RBA on the market at the moment. Do you have a recommendation for a clone or am I going to have to save up? I have a feeling I will have to save up if I want the red one icon_shoppingm If you have read about all the issues with the clone I would have thought that common sense would prevail.
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Post by markus on Oct 20, 2014 0:32:08 GMT
Is that not a none glass tank too ??? Fasttech listed V4 Orchid today, States glass tank ( but I am unsure if it is ) but still a bargain at under £8 Nope....theyve amended it now...its a poly tank :-( I was going to get one of those because ive read so many good reviews about them being top vapes but the 1 piece chimney kinda put me off, how do you know you havent got any wick trapped in the juice channels or trapped in the threads & pulled the coil out of line ? Im quite a newbie to RBA's & from my own experince Id recommend the Russian 91%, I find it very easy to build & in my opinion I think its better than my kayfun because the juice channels are deeper & the air flow is better. Another one I'd recommend is an RSST, like the russian I find it very easy to build with either mesh or wick, but i prefer the mesh set-up because to me it tastes better, ive never had any dry hits & it lasts for ages, i've been using the same piece of mesh for about a month now & all I do every now & then is whack the watts up & pulse the power to it (obviously when theres no juice in it) & that burns off any crud on the wick & coil (just remember to do it outside..lol) every now & then I change the coil & take the mesh out to give it a burn to clean it....got mine in a trade off here & I like it so much I might buy another one or a Kraken. Both of the links ive given are for clones so theyre nice & cheap, I know you said youd "prefer" a pyrex tank & both of those are poly tanks, but they do sell an RSST with a pyrex tank
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