This is my first review and I hope to just be as honest and descriptive as I can be. Okay I was looking online for Genesis attys and I some how came across this Hungarian website. I used Google translator to read through it. I was simply amazed at the work that is being done by this mod maker. I contacted the NGP through the website and got a response from a Sandor a friend of the mod maker that speaks english. He was very nice and helped me out to find what I was looking for. I let him know I wanted 2 of the NGP Genesis PV's. He then asked me to send a pic from the site of exactly what I wanted, b/c he has a couple different types. So I ordered and waited patiently for my new pv to get here.
Now to the full review part. I opened the box to see my 2 new pv's. They both came with the wick and coil on them fully assembled. All I did was fill them up and pop in an 18650. I'm very impressed with the quality of these pv's. They cost a lot less then my Zenesis, and works well. I can honestly say well worth the money.
As far as comparing the NGP and the Zenesis, they are not the same. The Zenesis has a much more solid build, with much more engineering built into it, which IMO the Zenesis hands down leads the Genesis atty pv's in build and engineering. The fill hole on the NGP needs a fill hole plug, as I found the hard way by waking up with juice on my sheets(Don't be dirty LOL). It's not a big deal though. The button is plastic and I will need to put something underneath it to make it pocket friendly. It does have an led on it which lights up when firing. I like the placement of the button, b/c it's on the side and not on the bottom. The vent holes in the bottom of it aren't fully drilled through the bottom, which sucks, but I look forward to the new fuses coming out form Cherry Vapes to add protection to my NGP. I noticed that the if you flip the battery the led stays off when fired for stealth mode. I can't get into the switch to see the quality of it, but it's not misfiring or not having any problems so far. One big thing I have noticed is there is no way to pull the tank off to clean it, making very hard to clean through the fill and wick holes. I'm sure that since it isn't 100% mechanical it isn't safe to get juice or water into the button. Sandor told me to be careful with that. The poly tank can't be replaced, so I need to be careful and not put any tank cracking juices in it.
To sum up the NGP Genesis, it's a great mod, with a great price. It's no Zenesis, but it's cheaper. For just over the week I've had it, it has been working great and serves as a great backup to my Zenesis. NGP is a win in my book!
Now to the full review part. I opened the box to see my 2 new pv's. They both came with the wick and coil on them fully assembled. All I did was fill them up and pop in an 18650. I'm very impressed with the quality of these pv's. They cost a lot less then my Zenesis, and works well. I can honestly say well worth the money.
As far as comparing the NGP and the Zenesis, they are not the same. The Zenesis has a much more solid build, with much more engineering built into it, which IMO the Zenesis hands down leads the Genesis atty pv's in build and engineering. The fill hole on the NGP needs a fill hole plug, as I found the hard way by waking up with juice on my sheets(Don't be dirty LOL). It's not a big deal though. The button is plastic and I will need to put something underneath it to make it pocket friendly. It does have an led on it which lights up when firing. I like the placement of the button, b/c it's on the side and not on the bottom. The vent holes in the bottom of it aren't fully drilled through the bottom, which sucks, but I look forward to the new fuses coming out form Cherry Vapes to add protection to my NGP. I noticed that the if you flip the battery the led stays off when fired for stealth mode. I can't get into the switch to see the quality of it, but it's not misfiring or not having any problems so far. One big thing I have noticed is there is no way to pull the tank off to clean it, making very hard to clean through the fill and wick holes. I'm sure that since it isn't 100% mechanical it isn't safe to get juice or water into the button. Sandor told me to be careful with that. The poly tank can't be replaced, so I need to be careful and not put any tank cracking juices in it.
To sum up the NGP Genesis, it's a great mod, with a great price. It's no Zenesis, but it's cheaper. For just over the week I've had it, it has been working great and serves as a great backup to my Zenesis. NGP is a win in my book!