Must See Summer of BOMBS 2- New VMAX-SSV2 & Redesigned SS-Bolt,*THE HYPER SRT*(OMG), New Ego SCT, New 18650 VVG + The TELESCOPIC ST

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rdsok

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To me it seems ridiculous how expensive and hard to get the true rebuildable atomizer tanks are. I will be getting a hypermizer for sure.

You aren't considering that currently the one's that were available were/are not mass produced... they are built one at a time which is also why there are such limited quantities available
 

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You aren't considering that currently the one's that were available were/are not mass produced... they are built one at a time which is also why there are such limited quantities available

No I'am, It's just ridiculous what you have to go through to get some of them. There are other products out there, wont say what they are, that are impossible to get unless you are certain people, some people will have 10 of these and people that want them cant even get 1.
 

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No I'am, It's just ridiculous what you have to go through to get some of them. There are other products out there, wont say what they are, that are impossible to get unless you are certain people, some people will have 10 of these and people that want them cant even get 1.

Now that is a different scenerio that what you originally said... and what I responded to. There is a good reason that these types have been hard to get because the number of people that want them vs the amount that can be made... the cost is due to the cost of the machinery that is required and the time involved... If some of these people are also being selective on who they are selling to... it is their prerogative and of course that is another issue. Just because some are being selective, doesn't mean they all are.
 

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Now that is a different scenerio that what you originally said... and what I responded to. There is a good reason that these types have been hard to get because the number of people that want them vs the amount that can be made... the cost is due to the cost of the machinery that is required and the time involved... If some of these people are also being selective on who they are selling to... it is their prerogative and of course that is another issue. Just because some are being selective, doesn't mean they all are.

Anyway my point is that the hypermizer will be readily available to the people who cannot afford or don't have time to be at their computers when the sales/pre-orders start.
 

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Anyway my point is that the hypermizer will be readily available to the people who cannot afford or don't have time to be at their computers when the sales/pre-orders start.

+1 to that... It was only a matter of time before this class of tank started getting mass produced
 

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No, these will be priced a bit more than the Nova but nowhere near 50-60...we will also have coil/wick packages from the manufacturer (this was soemthign we asked for and they are providing for us) available for good prices in individual packs in four ohm levels. But of course you can use your own from whatever other source you may have. The coil and wick assemblies will be extremely easy to change out and we are also looking at getting the smaller screw drivers best used to change out everything from same manufacturer.

Man, am I glad that I just ordered 400 feet of wire! :D
 

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Thanks. :)

Can you adjust the quality of the vape by tinkering with how you rebuild the coil? Like, do people fine-tune it, or play with wick materials, etc.? I keep hearing about things like that - does this setup make it easier?

Absolutly. As Scubabatdan pointed out however, this unit seems to imploy a one piece tank design, which unless you have steady hands and can work within very small confines, will limit the coil rebuild and wick replacement to "dry tank only". Some may find this a turnoff and inconvenience. A "Two" piece design which allows the coil and wick to be fully exposed while the juice tank is kept sealed, would be ideal, as most Genesis and Scubabatdan designed systems do. The last thing we want is to have our coil and wick gunk up, with a half a tank of juice left. Granted its easy enough to draw out unused juice with a syring, but its still a pain that shouldnt have to be there to start with.

Heres a vid from Scott (igetcha69) showing a typical wick and coild rebuild. (using SS Mesh as opposed to Silica or Ceramic Wick).

REVIEW OF THE GENESIS LINE V2 REPAIRABLE ATOMISER - YouTube

The Line V2, IMO, is the finest, sleekest, cleanest, looking of all rebuildables. I dare say I would love for this design to be copied and mass produced. I beg your forgiveness Master Van & Co., but imitation is the best form of flattery:unsure:


This Vid, from Rockin Rob, is probably closer to what would be happening (as far as wick and coil goes) with the Hyper SRT:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HP9Y7tF78Yo



I also must point out, the airflow across the coils is dependant upon the design, and is thus limited in terms of user adjustment (unless designed to do so).
 
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i think the idea is the whole tubing slips off exposing the terminals for easy rewicking



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Hmm..doubt they would make a rebuildable that you would have to have smurf sized hands to rebuild...to me it looked initially like there was a line between the liquid tank and the atty chamber tank where there could be threading..allowing you to take off only the top part of the tank leaving the juice tank intact and giving you full access to the atty. But at the very least the whole tank should come off like kingofswords posted..either way it looks badass
 

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Reading back on some of the previous posts makes me smile. The frustration of trying to get some of these high dollar rebuildables I am very familiar with. The LONG wait till "the mass producers" got wind of what the demand is, and started to make them, is coming to a close.

I have to be honest here. What really makes me sick to my stomach, is the few people who are lucky enough (or have the inside scoop) to buy the incredibly hard to get rebuildables and turn right around and sell them in the classies...for 150% profit. I know I shouldnt feel that way, but I do. No appreciation for what it does, how hard it is to get it, time and effort put into making it, not to mention craftmanship, all to make a buck....All the while someone like myself, would cherish it.

What we have with the SRT my friends, is the beginning of a MAJOR leap forward in the vaping industry. You can take what I am saying as GOSPEL.

Thanx to Chris and Dan at GV for being at the forefront of this new frontier..It's only going to get better !!!
 
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I hope your right Briar (and hope you had a great 4th).
Looking at this pic I see what looks like a 1 piece tank that has a rubber seal separating the Atty & Wick section from the Juice tank at the bottom. Added seals at the base and cap of course. It would be a "Tight Squeeze" or "Confined Space" to replace the wick and coil asssembly WITHOUT removing the entire tube to do so. Not a huge deal breaker for me, but for a few it might be. I can easly overlook this, for an affordable "1st mass produced rebuildable" system
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Thanks - hope you did too. :) I went to nice, relaxing party. Good people, good chicken, good weather - not much more to ask for. :)

I guess we'll see about this gismo. I'm becoming curiouser and curiouser. Might even get one. Though I probably need it like another hole in my head. Maybe I can become a tinkerer. Or a fiddler. Or a modder. Whatever... :D


I hope your right Briar (and hope you had a great 4th).
Looking at this pic I see what looks like a 1 piece tank that has a rubber seal separating the Atty & Wick section from the Juice tank at the bottom. Added seals at the base and cap of course. It would be a "Tight Squeeze" or "Confined Space" to replace the wick and coil asssembly WITHOUT removing the entire tube to do so. Not a huge deal breaker for me, but for a few it might be. I can easly overlook this, for an affordable "1st mass produced rebuildable" system
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