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So I just order the Trident Clone from FastTech. I also ordered a bunch of the pre-made wicks. I am brand new to RBA's/RDA's and I really want to learn/master being able to make my own wicks. I doesn't seem overly complicated, but, there are so many different options I don't know where to begin. Can someone please tell me what are some good things to keep a good stock of? Also, what are some good tools to keep handy when building my own wicks? Can't wait to hear back!

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Welcome! glad youre here!

Im not familiar with the clone that you ordered , however I will say you should always have ;

At least one back up battery (in addition to the daily driver )

2 back up tanks

and coils a plenty !

and the one juice that you love in 30 ml just in case !

thats what I have on hand for myself and my husband . I cant hep you with the wrapping your own coils I dont do that .but others on the forum do and someone will probably be along to help you with that part of your post .

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Thanks Christie for the advice!

I already have the iTaste MVP V1 and two ProTank V1, one for menthol and the other is kept full of Strawberry Cheese Cake! I love my set up! I am looking to expand my collection with the Private V2 mechanical mod and the Trident dripper. Then for Christmas, I'm going to ask Santa aka my wife for an iTaste 134! I am turning Vaping into a hobby rather than an addiction like the analogs were.

So I'm basically looking to make a RBA/RDA/Vaping tackle box. I already have a bunch of the ProTank heads whenever they burn out and all the beauty rings that the ProTanks came with. I order from Mt Baker Vapor, so I have a bunch of 30-50ml bottles of juice. If I can get a list of what tools I need for dripper rebuildables i.e. what type of wick of wire should I get, that would be great! Wire cutters? I heard I should have some type of screw driver... Not to sure. I was looking through KindeyPuncher.com and they have a million different variations of wire and wick to choose from. I have no idea where to begin.... It's so daunting...

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I haven't started using RBA/RDA's yet, but one thing I have learned from researching them, is it really depends on the RBA or RDA. Some of them use kanthal wire and wick, some use a mesh material as a wick. I would find the one you want, then just keep extra material for that particular device.

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