I have a question for others that have both UFS and iAtty. I find the iAtty has a much easier draw than the UFS, even with the UFS fuly open and the iAtty barely open, the UFS has a harder draw. Is this just me, or is that accurate?
Some attys/cartos give me the same type of draw as the iatty when air control is open on ufs. I don't like it like that though. If your ufs is clean it really depends on the atty/carto in the ufs then.
Funny, I would say the opposite. Got my iAtty, made the first coil, everything has been good. UFS I've just had problems with, flooding, atty coming loose, dry hits (or something like a dry hit), etc.
Funny, I would say the opposite. Got my iAtty, made the first coil, everything has been good. UFS I've just had problems with, flooding, atty coming loose, dry hits (or something like a dry hit), etc.
Someone gave the advice of once you have the juice ring screwed all the way down before you screw in your atty to turn it 1/8 th of a turn the other direction before screwing in your atty. Once I started following this rule everything turned around. Now every time I flood it is my fault. Hope this helps.
Never had a UFS or an AVS but I have my iAtty and I love it so much if I could I would mate with it and make lil iAtty babies... I am and will always be an iAtty guy IMO its perfect... the simple fact that I choose the materials I make my coils and wick out of not depending on what I can get from vendors... I also decide the ohms I make my coils which saves a lot of time and cost searching for the perfect ohm... the cost of the unit pays for itself rather quickly not needing to buy 3rd party atomizers... and its a tank which makes it convenient for all day vaping and is easy to refill as needed... I am so much of an iAtty guy that I will probably pass on the UFS and wait for iAttyV2...
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