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Credit where it is due, this is the best rebuildable atomiser i have used, and i have used most out there, top product :thumbs:

I am very glad that you like it Alan. I always count to your opinion as you know. If you say its the best then it is! Thanks:)
 

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That seems to be the consensus. If it performs like I think it will my A2's will be up for sale. lol

I still think the A2 has it's place, it's more discreet for out and about and i'll be hanging onto one for that reason, performance wise though, i think the iAtty blows it out of the water, i think that's me done with Chinese atty's now
 

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I still think the A2 has it's place, it's more discreet for out and about and i'll be hanging onto one for that reason, performance wise though, i think the iAtty blows it out of the water, i think that's me done with Chinese atty's now

Yes, the A2 has it's place as it is more the size of an 801 whereas the iAtty is more at home attached to a GG. The learning curve for the A2 is not as steep neither.
 

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Yes, the A2 has it's place as it is more the size of an 801 whereas the iAtty is more at home attached to a GG. The learning curve for the A2 is not as steep neither.

Actually i have found the iAtty is easier to rig up than the A2, the wick is thicker so it's easier to handle and wrap, no tiny screws to wrap around or get the coil alignment right with the airhole, and no tools needed, really surprised me.

Have you found yours has a steeper learning curve than the A2 Planet?
 

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Actually i have found the iAtty is easier to rig up than the A2, the wick is thicker so it's easier to handle and wrap, no tiny screws to wrap around or get the coil alignment right with the airhole, and no tools needed, really surprised me.

Have you found yours has a steeper learning curve than the A2 Planet?

I don't have one, but I watched imeo's vids and it looked complicated and involved using a whole lot more wire (20cms per wick?). I find re-coiling the A2 to be a piece of cake but I guess everything becomes easier with practice.
 

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I don't have one, but I watched imeo's vids and it looked complicated and involved using a whole lot more wire (20cms per wick?). I find re-coiling the A2 to be a piece of cake but I guess everything becomes easier with practice.

Yip quite correct 20cms of non resistance wire, you could use less but it's just easier to work with, it's cheap as chips as well so using a longer length for ease of use is no biggie, also by making the coil this way you can meter it out exactly to your requirements, takes all the guess work out.

It does look a bit complicated in the videos but in reality it's an absolute breeze, that's the part that really surprised me, dare i say a UFS killer ;)
 
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