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Thanks guys. I will order one of them. Cheaper than what I expected too which is always nice.

So once I have my kit, is any e-liquid compatible with it? Is any mixing needed etc? Or is it really just as simple as pouring the liquid in and done?

Pour the liquid in and go :)

My first bottle of Strawberry juice came from Vapeland along with the clearomizer. Filling it is straightforward - unscrew a couple of turns and pull the mouthpiece out, hold the stick at a 45 degree angle, tip the nozzle in but aim it at the lower outside wall and squeeze gently - so that no juice goes down the nozzle of the coil head (the pointy stick inside the syringe).

Be careful when playing around with it though - the coil head (pointy stick thing) also unscrews from the bottom of the glass clearomizer for cleaning purposes, which means if you're a klutz you can spill juice everywhere.
 
Pour the liquid in and go :)

My first bottle of Strawberry juice came from Vapeland along with the clearomizer. Filling it is straightforward - unscrew a couple of turns and pull the mouthpiece out, hold the stick at a 45 degree angle, tip the nozzle in but aim it at the lower outside wall and squeeze gently - so that no juice goes down the nozzle of the coil head (the pointy stick inside the syringe).

Be careful when playing around with it though - the coil head (pointy stick thing) also unscrews from the bottom of the glass clearomizer for cleaning purposes, which means if you're a klutz you can spill juice everywhere.

Thanks.

Must admit, I am slightly excited to try all these different flavours I have seen. :D
 
Know the feeling... there's seems to be something deeply appealing to tech-heads about the whole vaping scene, that thing of trying new add-ons etc :)

Have some strawberry juice at home, tempted to get a 10ml bottle of one tobacco variety or another at some point soon and give it a whirl :D
 
tempted to get a 10ml bottle of one tobacco variety or another at some point soon and give it a whirl :D

I can recommend Flue Cured (Tobacco) from Liberty Flights Very nice tobacco flavor, personally Im hooked on hot cinnamon Its delicious :D
 
Anyone using the RSST Genesis here?

After looking at a few videos definitely does look my cup of tea, the options of fiddling about with a rebuildable is right up my street.

Looks a good piece of kit and would look great on my SS Vamo, pretty much identical to the AC9 (which is £125) at a fraction of the price.

Buying new vaping gear is indeed a addictive hobby, but I'm loving it! :p

Seems the next logical choice I think. . .


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Yes. Me and Manju have one. I vape mine daily when I get home from work. Easiest Genesis atomiser I have ever set up. It literally took me under 10 mins from making the wick to vaping on it.

I got mine from the bloke who owns Smokshop UK. They were sent over from Smoktech China as testers, but he decided not to sell them (God knows why) so I managed to pick up two luckily from emailing about.
 
Yup another RSST owner here, easiest by far to get going, due to the isolated wick hole and complete plastic tank, really does cut down on the faffing around with hotspots etc, very well made considering the price of them, hardly see the point of an AC9 when you have these knocking about, took me weeks to get an Aga-T+ to work properly, within 15 mins the RSST was working and out performing the Aga-t+ in every way for me. Its my everyday all day atty stuck on my Poldiac in 18650 mode 24/7 - just be sure to keep it upright 90% of the time.
 
Whilst the RSST is a fraction of the price of the AC9, the AC9 is better. I heard that they are making a revised RSST with a spring loaded center post which would be great. But for the price of £26 the RSST is probably the best bang for buck genesis style atty atm.
 
Was going to say that, its already a spring loaded capture on the RSST, while im nit disagreeing that tye ac9 is better made in terms of quality of steel and machining, it still lacks an insulated wick hole, which considrring they managed it on the rsst in my books edgs it at the moment.
 
Oh no, don't want that on an atty, on the pv yea, but adjustable by screw on the atty and the pv adjustable is a perfect combo, spring loaded bottom on an atty adds more things to mess up and possibly short in my opinion.
 
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Yup another RSST owner here, easiest by far to get going, due to the isolated wick hole and complete plastic tank, really does cut down on the faffing around with hotspots etc, very well made considering the price of them, hardly see the point of an AC9 when you have these knocking about, took me weeks to get an Aga-T+ to work properly, within 15 mins the RSST was working and out performing the Aga-t+ in every way for me. Its my everyday all day atty stuck on my Poldiac in 18650 mode 24/7 - just be sure to keep it upright 90% of the time.

Are they really that leaky that they have to be upright 90% of time.

I would have thought they might be a bit more secure surely?

That is a bit of bummer if true, but won't stop me getting one.
 
Are they really that leaky that they have to be upright 90% of time.

I would have thought they might be a bit more secure surely?

That is a bit of bummer if true, but won't stop me getting one.

They will leak if left on their side for any length of time, due to the wick hole and wick, and depending on if the fill hole is open or closed will determine how quickly that happens - Generally a genesis with a straw wick, with a gap around the wick and wick hole and fill hole open, will start leaking pretty sharpish if left on its side, where as the same setup with the fill hole closed/blocked will leak a lot slower but will still happen.

My RSST can be on its side for around 40mins before it started to come out of the wick itself and into the top cap, Solid wicks slow this down even further and most people with a solid wick it wont leak.

Edit- my Aga-t2 will leak pretty much straight away due to the fill hole being left open and the RSST has it blocked. Also aga-t has a thinner wick compared to the RSST which i think also helps in slowing it down on the RSST compared to the aga.
 
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