How long did your atomizer last, if you don't mind my asking?
Atomizer lifespan is what I still find difficult to understand. If the atomizer lifespan is really only a couple of weeks before it goes to crap, then why does that not seem to be acknowledged by any of the mainstream manufacturers/resellers? I mean, sure, I understand why they wouldn't want to advertise that these things don't last long and lose prospective sales; but still, what do these companies do when almost 100% of their customers call them two weeks after the purchase date and try to either get a free replacement or make good on the warranty. If the resellers truly do make good on their promise (the warranty), then wouldn't it just make more
sense to include an atomizer with every 30-40 cartridges that the customer orders? In other words, if atomizer death is inevitable, then why not provide the customer with new ones, or at least inform them that they will need to spend $20 bucks a month on atomizers in addition to the money they spend on carts (instead of misleading them from the start).
I really really want to purchase a Janty, but how can I justify their 22.95 USD atomizer replacement cost when I can
buy a nice looking generic pen that, although may not look or work quite as nice as the Kissbox, I can replace the atomizer for 7-10 bucks? Someone please explain. Are Janty's that good? Am I missing something?