New Genesis type atomizer by DID!

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Cloud Wizard

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Thanks cloud wizard, I like your comments. Is there a video that shows how to wick it in the method you described? Thank you. It always hard to make a decision when there are so many gorgeous items out there. I like a beautiful atty tank, but function is the most important thing when it comes down to it.

Yes, there are some great resources here:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...genesis-type-atomizer-did-74.html#post6785323
Complete Genesis Atomizer Tutorial (Part 1) - YouTube
Complete Genesis Atomizer Tutorial (Part 2) - YouTube
Complete Genesis Atomizer Tutorial (Part 3) - YouTube

Only thing different is the pinched top of the wick (literally pinch the top closed, horizontal to the center post, after installing). That's a trick picked up from Zen.
 

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Thanks for the responses, I have a 3.7 / 6 volt saber touch. Its simple and mechanical. (thats it on my avatar) I run AW IMR 18650 batteries. Im waiting on some AW Protected 18650 2900mAh to have when more time is needed. I am now using boge 2.0 cartos in glass phinac tanks as my basic set up. I also have a VIVi nova using the 2.4 ohm heads. I have a IKV 1.8 atty, which I hardly use as dripping is not cutting it, I chain vape. I like the VIvi , it vapes great, good flavor, lots of vape clouds ( I have modified a few things and its great, not had to rewick it yet) I just dont like the finish and roughness of the threads etc on the Vivi.

I hope that information helps. I do tend to like a cooler vape. Maybe because when I use hotter items, either it tastes a bit burned ( on the vivi 1.8) or with cartos I get dry hits and tend to burn them.

PS, I havent tried the Saber Touch at 6 volts yet. Kinda scared to.

Based on all that you are Did material. I used 1.7 resurrectors ( smoketec) carto. I thought they were so good until I used the did. Night and day.boy was I blind. Pull the trigger. Just reading this post you are waisting precious time! . And then start crying because you didn't get it yet. :). I use an omega right now. Indestructible like the did. provari coming soon but not needed. Mech mods on genisis are better for crazy vapor. I'm not into that but you may be.
Are you still reading this. buy it already!

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Dumb question, but what currency is the site in so I can do the conversion, and raid the piggy bank. :D

Don't worry about that. Just buy ask for forgiveness later :) and get all the accessories too so you don't have to wait again. Because it will take a while. Very painful. Customs! Jim sends them right out.


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I hope that information helps. I do tend to like a cooler vape.

Any mech mod will work great. You can change the vape temp simply by changing your coil. People run anywhere from "rampage" @0.6ohm to "HV" @3.0ohm+. Everyone has a different sweet spot. For me, I like VV better because I prefer lighter TH, tons of vapor and tons of flavor. You can get the same results by changing coils, but I like being able to dial down in the morning and then ramping up after my first cup of coffee, and then dialing back down later in the evening. A couple clicks in the Provari and I'm always satisfied.
 

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Thanks, any accessories I should get besides a clear tank?
It would suck if you broke the center pin. But you would have to work to do that. Really no wearable parts. Maybe insulator.thingy on the top inside under the nut In a year or two.

I should of been more clear. Clear tank good idea. Drip tip nice Other stuff backup.

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Jim is working out some issues with the drip tips right now, so we have to wait till it gets worked out.
It would suck if you broke the center pin. But you would have to work to do that. Really no wearable parts. Maybe insulator.thingy on the top inside under the nut In a year or two.

I should of been more clear. Clear tank good idea. Drip tip nice Other stuff backup.

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It would suck if you broke the center pin. But you would have to work to do that. Really no wearable parts. Maybe insulator.thingy on the top inside under the nut In a year or two.

I should of been more clear. Clear tank good idea. Drip tip nice Other stuff backup.

Tony

If I break the pin, then I guess DID isn't for me. :D Seriously though, due to other hobbies, I'm used to dealing with really small parts, and having to have some patience with things. I think this will be right up my alley.

You MAY want an SS set. If for no other reason, than screws. It can be cumbersome to have to use the key each time. That's an option

Hmmm, the website says all stainless in the description, but the video clearly shows some brass parts. So I wonder which it is on current models?
 
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