Am I ready to try my Z atti Pro

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unclestu

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Well I have been on my vaping journey for about 2 weeks. I stated off with a Provari along with a 5 pack of cartos. I also ordered with the Provari a Zatti Pro. LOL I didn't even know what a Zatti pro was but I thought it must be something good for that amount of money. Anyway after seeing Zens video and after not really being able to get a good vape out of those cartos I purchased I thought it best to wait a while befor trying the Zatti. In the mean time I discovered the Kanger Protank and I am in vape heaven. Now that it has been a couple of weeks and I have not distroyed my Provari or Kanger i am starting to feel a bit bold. Should I wait some more to get some more experience under my belt befor I try the Zatti? Or should I get it out of the case and start doing the dry burn thing like in the video from Zen? Thanks Stu
 

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I can't remember but I'm pretty sure the z atty comes pre wicked and coiled so all you would have to do is hook it up give it a few pulses and work out the hot spots. I just got my first RBA in a AGA T2 a few days ago and got it working in a few hours... If I can do it anyone can with a little patience. The vape is amazing compared to my pro tank. Wish I would have gotten one months ago. Give it a go they are one of the best vapes out there!!
 

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Go for it! Zen makes it look easy, and it can be sometimes, but there IS a learning curve involved. Carefully follow Zens video directions & don't add juice until the coil is acting right. It really is a great vape & you'll 'get' it if you're willing to invest the time. Just be patient & keep your pro-tank handy.
 

unclestu

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Thanks everyone for the encouragement. From what I have come to learn the zap is what they call Genesis type of tank. I am not to sure what that means. I know that I sort of started from the top with a Provari, and the Kanger protank to me seems really good. Though I have never tried anything else, unless you consider a gas station ecig.
Assuming that I have the zap operating as it is supposed to will the vape be that much better than the Kanger protank? If that is the case I don't think they will ever be able to get it out of my mouth. LOL
Stu
 

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I've been a long time cartotank advocate. I took the plunge not long ago and purchased two AGA T2, a Genesis-style clone. There is definitely a learning curve in my opinion. When they are working on all cylinders, there's nothing better. However, I have found them to be finicky at times, and figuring out what is wrong and fixing it can be time consuming. Therefore, I always advise new users of rebuildably atty's to have a good dependable backup delivery device to fall back on.
 
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