Not similar to zenesis tanks, but very similar other atomizer tanks. Definitely worth checking out, the price is great.Are these similar to those zenesis tanks that cost an arm and a leg? Is maintenance on these tough? I mean re wicking and stuff like that? I've never used a tank atty but have been wanting to!
Not similar to zenesis tanks, but very similar other atomizer tanks. Definitely worth checking out, the price is great.
I keep hearing that, I would LOVE to never punch a carto again!!
So is maintenance on these tough? rebuilding an atomizer? sounds scary
I cna use the existing tanks I have too? I may have to try one of these, but how does one "rebuild" this after a couple weeks or whatever?
I keep hearing that, I would LOVE to never punch a carto again!!
So is maintenance on these tough? rebuilding an atomizer? sounds scary
I cna use the existing tanks I have too? I may have to try one of these, but how does one "rebuild" this after a couple weeks or whatever?
Kinda of reminds me of the Killer 705sTechnically, these are like the inside guts of an Odysseus (or Terminator-C). It's essentially a bottom-feeding rebuildable atomizer, but you can put in a carto tank.
I have 2 and will be getting more. I'm never punching another carto again...
bogeyjim, from what you have said I would think the "Phoenix Raven" or the "SMOKtech Nickel Mesh DCT-2-A" are what you should be trying. Both are fillerless tank cartos that don't require punching. Both are essentially attys in a tank that will work with most of the tanks on the market. No rebuilding. Just replace them like a carto.
any juice , yup
I'll give it the pluid test but I have a feeling it won't end well.
Bad was responding to a question about the Raven's tank, not the TT, Fury. The TT looks like polycarb to me.