Hey everyone!
Josh aka Young Master Vaper here with my first review!
This one is gonna be the Phenotype-L RDA from Aria and Anarchist Manufacturing.
The Phenotype-L is a brand new RDA that just got released at ECC a few weeks ago. It features a 2-post design, 3mm post holes, 24k gold plated positive post and contact, chuff and regular drip tips, and flat head grub style screws.
You can find the Phenotype-L RDA from:
Local Vape: https://localvape.com/products/aria-x-anarchist-phenotype-l
Beyond Vape: https://www.beyondvape.com/store/index.php?main_page=advanced_search_result&search_in_description=1&zenid=184d96419e5b0991b1c1cf9c1ac45e5a&keyword=phenotype
For about $65-$70 depending on if you want the SS version or the Black PVD finish.
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Here I show how to tighten a ball joint, or tie rod end nut, that spins when you go to tighten the castle nut.
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