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RBA Recomendations

Discussion in 'Rebuildable Atomisers' started by Spliff, Dec 8, 2014.

  1. Spliff

    Spliff Thread Starter Active Member

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    As a relative newbie what is the easiest most user friendly RBA to start out with?
     
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    Rick O-Shea iStick Fanboy

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    Taifun GT.
     
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    Spliff Thread Starter Active Member

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    Hmmmm.....been looking at some vdo's where can I pick one up?
     
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    Rick O-Shea iStick Fanboy

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    Simplest RBA to coil and wick. The Kayfun is simple too but the Taifun is simpler. Full stop.

    If you don't find one I could possibly part with mine but I bought a matching 23mm mechanical for it so I'd only sell it in a set along with nano kit and spare tanks;)

    They have loads on FT
     
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    Spliff Thread Starter Active Member

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    Got a pic of the setup?
     
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    Scratchy Well-Known Member

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    I would also agree the Taifun GT is about the easiest to setup and wick. Another option is a Kayfun clone. Not quite as easy as a Taifun GT but easy enough and there are so many tutorials and resources you can find online on how to setup well. Also there are some vids and info on how to setup the Taifun GT. This forum's very own Ryanmacl has a video here that could be very helpful for Kayfun rebuilds.
     
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    Not really the same price range if I remember correctly.

    For a first rebuildable, I'll recommend a Kayfun clone.

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    Scratchy Well-Known Member

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    If clones, the pricing should be pretty similar. However, for local vendors, more difficult to find Taifun GT clones.
     
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    Never seen the Tayfun locally. Kayfun clones are everywhere though :)

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    Last one I saw was at wut's shop in pattaya. I got mine at ztar a little long time ago. Not sure wither of them still carry. Right about the kayfuns being everywhere!


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    :very good:
     

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