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Can anybody recommend some good rebuildable tank please?

Tobes

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Hello people,

I've just bought a shiny new Sigelei ZMax V3 mod and at the moment I only have an iGo-L dripper,a completely pants iSmoka BCC Mini bottom fed clearo (pants because the atomisers burn out and crud up in no time,even at 3 volts) and a couple of leaky,pissy old CE5s kicking about somewhere.

I like my throat hit....love it actually,but I'm also a fan of flavour. I have no desire to get into buying ready-made atomisers at £2.50 a pop again and I'm quite happy with building up coils/wicks.

The rebuildable tanks I've seen so far all have the rubber grommets on the top caps,just like the iG0-L. The issue here is that I'm a clumsy bugger,so ideally I'd like a screw top to avoid accidental leakage. I don't want to have to constantly worry about keeping the thing upright.

Please can anyone recommend a solid,well-sealed rebuildable tank which isn't going to invariably shower my crutch with e-liquid while I'm driving? :18:

Cheers,

Tobes
 
I can't think a rebuild able dripper that has a screw cap but I can recommend the IGO F from @Safercigs it's bottom fed from a little juice well, and would look the business on your sigelei! Failing that have you considered a genesis style something like the AGI
http://www.vapertrain.com/product/agi which can be used as a dripper or a tank.
then there is the X6 rebuild able atomiser
http://www.vapertrain.com/product/x6v2
or the RSST which I am informed is quite easy to set up for a genesis atomiser :
http://www.ecigwizard.com/tanks-rebuildable/rssgenesisrba.html
hope this helps? :)

*you can get the RSST here n the marketplace :)
 
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Tobes

I have both the Aga-t 2 and the RSST and would say the RSST is by far the easiest with it's sprung centre pin and insulated wick hole, if you wrap the right coil it will vape like a steam train,
I use 400 ss mesh and 5 wraps of .10x 40 Kanthal ribbon to get 1.5 ohms and the flavour the best I have found.
I only part oxidise the top section and pulse until all the coils light even, I can build start to end in about 5 mins.

Hope this helps.
 
Another vote for the RSST. I've had an AGA T2 for days and still can't get it working properly. The only plus side is that I'm now well practiced at making wicks and coils. I got my RSST today and on my first attempt, in half an hour, It's working great and I'm very pleased with it - great rebuildable for a first timer :2thumbsup:
 
Another vote for the RSST - it the first piece of kit I've used, with the exception of an IRL feg look-alike. It's piss-easy to set up, rugged, doesn't leak (if you do the wick right - I may have gotten lucky) and it looks pretty neat.

Although you may have to open the air hole a bit. It's not hard to do.
 
I have the UD AGI and found it easy to coil and a great vape, used it in genesis mode as well as with wicks, not tried as a dripper yet as I have drippers aswell but all in all a good starter as its versatile
 
if your new to rba's get a rsst.. eazy as to get going, then get an aga-t or agi or buy both!!!!! rsst does have plastic tank is of a cheaper quality but like i said if your new to rba's you cant go wrong with it.. and they do vape pretty good..
 
+1 for RSST as a first geny ... very easy to set up
 
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