After having this in my hand, I have tried a number of different setups in it. I am an experienced coiler and vaper and I have found that the draw is way too airy. The "innovation" is just a step backwards, as using the coils people are suggesting to get the best results takes the ohms way too low for an 18350 battery.
Life is just too short. Why there is not an "official" setup video for this thing, I can't fathom. It appears that Super T are waiting for others to work out how to make the thing work before posting one, because frankly, I really don't think they know.
I'll be getting rid of it as soon as possible, as it's just not up to scratch. It's a first-stage concept for an atomiser and one that simply doesn't work. There needs to be some work done on it to bring it up to scratch... I slightly resend being treated like a tester on a product... I want a product that just works.
I don't care what the fanboys say about it. I'm not a direct lung inhaler, so don't want an airy draw. It's not for me. At all.
People used to conventional drippers simply won't like this.
1. The performance is not on a par with some of the best out there and
2. it's just too much of a faff to get set up so that it even produces a mediocre vape.
I'd also like to say that treating customers like beta testers is a massive issue. This atomiser should not have been sold to people without proper use-casing and testing. There are just too many flaws with it for me to be personally satisfied. And no. It's not because I'm some sort of noob, either. I have not drunk the Super T Kool Aid...
It reminds me a little of the iPhone antenna issue... "You are holding it wrong"
I give it 3 out of 10... 1 point for the nice supplied drip tip and 1 point for how nice it looks on a Simplicity... It's just not very good.
I'm happy if others can get it working. Good for you. But as a paying customer. I want an atomiser that works OUT OF THE BOX. Without having to create potentially dangerous coils.