My vapor is bigger then your vapor. lolol
My vapor is bigger then your vapor. lolol

How do you "address" damaged threads? I have this picture of a company memo...
"To all employees,
For US orders only:
Starting next Monday, DO NOT package any E2s with visibly damaged threads.
Visibly damaged threads are to be forwarded to the group handling Euro and
Canadian shipments.
Thank you for your attention in this matter,
The Management"
Say bad, I use the eraser of a common wood pencil to push stuff in to the tube, including a push on the cup if necessary. It's a nice fit and will automatically square up thin washers, etc.Yes you can K2. put it backwards though so it doesnt push the ptb into the cup.
I'll play with it later, for now it works way better than it did either way I think your right vjohn, atomizers sell for 3 bucks in bulk and 5 to 10 a pop and how long do they last.
If they perfected the E2, they could essentially charge 3 bucks each for bulk orders, but they would have to be perfected with some extras built in.
that means no dented connector issues, no leaking issues, proper ohms, and Something new for the cup area, maybe a new sleeve like the ptb idea and consistency across production.
I dont see an issue of people not buying them because they cost more and work perfectly.
The end result would be that everyone knows that new e2 final revision works better then anything else, has no issues and are worth the extra money because they work so well and last so long.
That doesnt slow down sales, that will only increase sales drastically.