Nobody ever talks about the Spheroid. I recently discovered it and it has become my second favorite atomizer. For me it strikes a great balance between dripping and capacity, retaining most of the sanitary and flavor benefits of dripping while allowing me to stick an all-day vape in my pocket with no fear of leaking even upside down. The carto-like concept of it kept me away from it for a long time, but after using it and finding that cartos have little in common with it operationally as well as its stellar flavor and vapor production, I've been sold. I understand the Prometey can work under the same principle?
I made a fair share of goofs while I was learning the Spheroid, but when I realized its relationship to dripping and used a "less is more" approach to assembly it has done me right in a big way.
Yes, same principle, though the Prometey (IMO) has some significant advantages:
- wider, so it holds much more juice
- titanium, so it's much lighter
- has a very tall air post below your coil, so leaking is minimal to non-existant
- due to the tall air post, it can be set up as a dripper (no filler, with wick down instead of up)
- air hole on the side rather than the 510 connector. Makes for better airflow and (I think) also helps it to not leak
- has a better airflow, IMO. Maybe
slightly tighter than the spheroid, but not much. Seems perfect to me.
- it looks totally bad-... on the ELA
Price point is close to the Spheroid ($120 including shipping, plus about $9 to send a stupid Moneygram, so about $129). It is, however, a bit harder to get. You have to get on the dang list.