iAtty Questions

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Diagasa

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Isn't the iAtty a big ce2 in a metal tube? Other than it being a completely self repairable atty it just seems like a rip to me. I personally have never had a good Ce2 experience and now I see everyone buying and selling their iAtties at a very alarming rate. Other than looks it is just a repairable Ce2 correct? If someone out there can show me the light on the iAtty I would greatly appreciate it.
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MickeyRat

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I think you'll find that the people selling the iattys are selling for a profit. They are around $130 retail but, the prices in classifieds are usually well over that. I'm very aware of this because I'd really like to have one.

The principle is similar to a CE2. However, because you can adjust the coil with differing materials and lengths (resistance), it's not going to be the same as a CE2. People are even experimenting with different wicking material. It's also the only repairable atty I know of that you can rebuild without tools.
 

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It's more like a CE2/3 in a tank. And it works well, and is repairable, with the ability to customize the coil and wick at will easily. I sold mine (for 130 btw + included a lot of wick, silver wire, and resistance wire - kanthal to make probably 40 setups) because I found out I don't like to fiddle so much anymore and passed it on to a WTB class from a user, that seemed sincere and would use it. I just wanna vape. Vapor from the iAtty is great, much better then any atomizer I have used, and flavor depended on what liquid/wick you were using - some tasted better, others not. I have had good luck with CE2s, especially in a tank... well other then the clearomizers leaking etc... I think some selling at an "alarming" rate may be gold digging, some in prep for iAttyv2, and some also don't like that it requires some fiddling and dexterity. Another example of this is I like the Genesis Atty mod, but it required a lot of trial and error before getting it right, and I just didn't have the time to mess with it.

Hope this helps?
 
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