Thrasher's comments are on the money (I seem to be following you a lot lately T... que?) so, read his post again and avoid knee jerk reactions. Mechs, used successfully... require a degree of "dedication" and time investment.
The fact that you want things to work with a box stock glassomizer is an indicator, at least to me, that perhaps you'd be better served with a nice, reliable VV-VW mod, like a iTaste SVD or MVP2, or perhaps one of the Sigelei or Vamo units in the sub $60 range.
If you can't be talked out of a mech for now, until you graduate to more user tunable attys, consider a mech and the previously mentioned kick - to regulate wattage. When you get involved in mechs, you also need a DMM (if you don't have one already), and you need to learn how to use it... especially when you start to build your own coils. Safety is a major, and often disregarded concern... but one that I try to not take lightly. ;-)
Bear in mind, what people are talking about now, are mechs that were out 1-3 months ago. The landscape of budget mechanical mods changes fast... sometimes overnight. Being an official "budget mod" guy... I try and keep ahead of what's happening rather than behind.
I can recommend bottom and side button mechs in the $30 (I stay away from mechs that are priced the same as a meal for 2 at McDonalds) to $80 range, all good or even great for the price, some came out a long time ago and there's simply nothing better in the price range - and some came out last week, and although made by reputable companies, are an unknown.