Yes, I am speaking from experience
. I do not own a US G-tank yet, but I have a number of genisis mods. I own a G-tank, a Hybrid Mini (moderately modded to suit my tastes), an iAtty that I converted to Genisis and a handful of home-made genisis experiment atties. There is simply no such thing as mass produces atty that beats genisis for flavor, TH or vapor.
This is simply because you are in control with anything Genisis. You set the amount of juice by how you roll the wick, you set the resistance and the temperature of your vapor by how long you make the kanthal and you set the draw (if you are brave enough to take tools to your toys
) and you control the TH by what mesh screen you decide to use over and above the ratio of PG/VG you vape and how much nic you add.
I can get as much or more vapor and heat from a genisis atty at 3.7v that standard mods need 6v and HR atomizers
to achieve and above all that you get the cleanest, best tasting vape possible from a genisis mod.
Now that all the positive points are there, there is one thing to keep in mind. You are not likely to get it just right the first time you pot a wick and coil together. This comes with time and can be a little frustrating but if you have patience and take the time to master the skills needed to consistently get a good result you will not be disappointed.
I have never had a friend or ecf member that took this advice tell me that they were anything but amazed by what they were missing before going to a genisis.
This is simply because you are in control with anything Genisis. You set the amount of juice by how you roll the wick, you set the resistance and the temperature of your vapor by how long you make the kanthal and you set the draw (if you are brave enough to take tools to your toys
I can get as much or more vapor and heat from a genisis atty at 3.7v that standard mods need 6v and HR atomizers
to achieve and above all that you get the cleanest, best tasting vape possible from a genisis mod.
Now that all the positive points are there, there is one thing to keep in mind. You are not likely to get it just right the first time you pot a wick and coil together. This comes with time and can be a little frustrating but if you have patience and take the time to master the skills needed to consistently get a good result you will not be disappointed.
I have never had a friend or ecf member that took this advice tell me that they were anything but amazed by what they were missing before going to a genisis.
Hi Lorderos,
Referencing your statement above, highlighted in bold, are you speaking from experience?
Do you already own one of these atomizers?
Did you buy it or did you build it?
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