Hey all!
So I teased you with pictures of an atomizer that I modified to work with the A-tank.
I have since been in touch with the maker of this atomizer, and I've got some questions.
A main concern is the required purchase of the A-tank itself.
Is the additional cost of the A-tank prohibitive to the purchase of the atomizer?
Will people be thrown off by having to buy a special tank for this atomizer?
Apparently BBV didn't think so, as they created and released this option.
That being said, if this atomizer could deliver an airflow range that satisfies both MTL and DTL, would that be enticing enough to warrant the extra cost of buying the A-tank?
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If the A-tank becomes the chosen chariot for this atomizer, there would be little redesign required.
They would only be faced with the goal of adding airflow control.
If the standard Boro tank is chosen, the atomizer may need to be redesigned from the ground up...which delays release, and potentially sacrifices features/functions of the current design.
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Any thoughts here?
I know a lot of you are MTL users, but there are some DTL peoples here too!
I'm kind of an oddball (goes without saying) in that I can DTL a Kayfun Lite...so a tighter DTL draw does not bother me, nor does an airy MTL draw.
But I'm looking for input from those that are firmly planted on one side of the fence, or the other.
How airy is too airy for an MTL?
How tight is too tight for a DTL?
Can you provide your experience with other atomizers, especially those created for the BBox?
I know vaping is 100% subjective, and everyone finds vastly different things to their own liking.
Thanks in advance!
I really think we are on the verge of helping an established vape company make an atomizer that satisfies a wider range of needs for BBox users, since the current offerings seem to sway too far to either end of the spectrum. (Based on what I've gathered here.)