Odysseus full mode on a 510 VV

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fright88

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I've used both. iAtty was a good rebuildable tank but it did have a couple drawbacks.
1 Lots of plastic inside which means you have to be more carefull not to cross thread.
2 Ceramic cup was much smaller to less flexable.
3 no external juice controll so it did take a little more fiddling (at least for me many have had no issues)

Ody solvd all of these issues and is very flexable. If you think you will like rebuilding your own coils I would advise to pick one up when you can. And since it is a GG if you don't like it you should be able to get most of your money back.
 

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No problem. Glad I could help a little.

I do have the Odysseus and I'm loving it. It's really well built (as in all SS except for the ceramic cup and o-rings) so there's no way you will be able to 'destroy' it. And the wholeprocess of doing a coil in it has never been better as there is plenty of space to work around it.

About the iAtty I do not own 1 before but have personally seen it upclose. Again it's another well designed rebuiltable tank except it has plastic inside thus more chances of wear and tear but hey. there's still some people that is using it as their main daily vape device.

Without the iAtty, there would not be a iAtty2 aka Odysseus.
 

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Ok so on the Odysseus you have to make your own coil, so it's rebuild-able? I will have to see if there is a vid on that.

Not sure I am ready for that step, I was or am thinking it would be easier if I just replaced the atty when it died.

If you know of a vid post a link please! Thanks again.


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