Bought a Prodigy V2 came dethreaded and firing 1 out of 4 times. Sent back for repair came back still firing 1 out of 4 times. Cut my losses and I threw it in the trash.
When the Prodigy works it's great but based on my experience and many other complaints in the forum they simply aren't reliable.
Bought a Xhaler and it ran too hot. This is also mentioned in other threads. Didn't matter cap open cap closed just plain hotter than Prodigy. Decided to try one more thing and bought the 4.5 HR Atty from Nhaler and used it with Xhaler.
That made the difference.
I'm going to qualify this recommendation it's only for 801 users. I did not test the Xhaler with the 510 won't use a 510 because the cartridge is too small.
If you want that sweet spot and a reliable gig than the Xhaler 801 with a 4.5 HV Atty and 2 3V batteries will provide a Vape similiar to if not better than the Prodigy V2 and Kudos for reliability.
The liquid I'm using is Halo my favorite being the Torque 56
I've Vaped at many different temperatures and can tell the difference. So I can recommend the Xhaler with 4.5 HR to the many frustrated Prodigy users who like that 5V sweet spot. It's about identical.
By the way the 4.5HR Atty is not a deep bridge so it doesn't clump the cartridge filler. When you examine the coil it's fatter than the regular 801 Attys boding well for it's longevity.
It takes the same batteries as the Prodigy so there was no extra outlay for batteries.
The construction on the Xhaler is Rock solid. There is absolutely no Air Passing between the Battery compartment and the Vaporizer part. One little trick is that you do need to unscrew the Attomizer about 1/2 a turn to allow air to mix.
Bye bye Prodigy V2 I don't miss you!
When the Prodigy works it's great but based on my experience and many other complaints in the forum they simply aren't reliable.
Bought a Xhaler and it ran too hot. This is also mentioned in other threads. Didn't matter cap open cap closed just plain hotter than Prodigy. Decided to try one more thing and bought the 4.5 HR Atty from Nhaler and used it with Xhaler.
That made the difference.
I'm going to qualify this recommendation it's only for 801 users. I did not test the Xhaler with the 510 won't use a 510 because the cartridge is too small.
If you want that sweet spot and a reliable gig than the Xhaler 801 with a 4.5 HV Atty and 2 3V batteries will provide a Vape similiar to if not better than the Prodigy V2 and Kudos for reliability.
The liquid I'm using is Halo my favorite being the Torque 56
I've Vaped at many different temperatures and can tell the difference. So I can recommend the Xhaler with 4.5 HR to the many frustrated Prodigy users who like that 5V sweet spot. It's about identical.
By the way the 4.5HR Atty is not a deep bridge so it doesn't clump the cartridge filler. When you examine the coil it's fatter than the regular 801 Attys boding well for it's longevity.
It takes the same batteries as the Prodigy so there was no extra outlay for batteries.
The construction on the Xhaler is Rock solid. There is absolutely no Air Passing between the Battery compartment and the Vaporizer part. One little trick is that you do need to unscrew the Attomizer about 1/2 a turn to allow air to mix.
Bye bye Prodigy V2 I don't miss you!