I'd like to see under the hood of that narwhal. It's another genesis?
I have a hard time seeing what makes one genesis different from another. At least with silica atties there are some with tanks, some for dripping; some use res-wire, some not; some are screwless, some use screws; some have a side hole, some bottom; some with adjustable juice flow, some with adjustable air.... And the range of variation is vast. A Spheroid is drastically different from a Kayfun; a Penelope, from a Prometey; an Immortalizer from a Gryphon.
But when I look at all the models of geneses, it's like looking at a Taco Bell menu. It doesn't really matter what you order. It's all the same thing, just in slightly different permutations.
What makes your narwhal better than, say, the RSM Rocket, Z-atty, Hellfire, etc., other than varying amounts of exclusivity and snob appeal? Aren't they all just bottom tank, upper firing chamber, wick of choice going from bottom to top, air hole on the side lined up with the coil, and someone's logo on the side? I'm genuinely curious.
I have a hard time seeing what makes one genesis different from another. At least with silica atties there are some with tanks, some for dripping; some use res-wire, some not; some are screwless, some use screws; some have a side hole, some bottom; some with adjustable juice flow, some with adjustable air.... And the range of variation is vast. A Spheroid is drastically different from a Kayfun; a Penelope, from a Prometey; an Immortalizer from a Gryphon.
But when I look at all the models of geneses, it's like looking at a Taco Bell menu. It doesn't really matter what you order. It's all the same thing, just in slightly different permutations.
What makes your narwhal better than, say, the RSM Rocket, Z-atty, Hellfire, etc., other than varying amounts of exclusivity and snob appeal? Aren't they all just bottom tank, upper firing chamber, wick of choice going from bottom to top, air hole on the side lined up with the coil, and someone's logo on the side? I'm genuinely curious.