The i-Atty from FT

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Mikerachy

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So, like the saying goes "you get what you pay for"....I got what I paid for lol. Overall, my first impressions of it wasn't bad at all, it was built decently, had a glass tank and was fairly heavy. The problem, the center post moves. It doesn't stay still and causes issues with securing my pre-made coil (twisted 30g kanthal 4 wraps). Now, I just have a decorative piece laying around the house, but my venture for an all day vaping machine is not over.

I've seen many out there and I've considered my options, however, I can't make a decision. I've been looking at the AGI, AGA-T2, Ithika, Cobra, and the steeply priced z-Atty.

What do you suggest?
 

Jazzi Mike

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Do you have any experience building genesis style atomizer coils? If not, I would recommend one of the Ithaka clones floating around out there. You can get ready wires that already have NR wire joined to resistance wire. For being a silica based atomizer, it really is amazing as far as the flavor and vapor it pumps out!
 

WattWick

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I don't, I have experience mainly in drippers, but I figured it's similar, just vertical, correct?

Working with SS mesh is a different skill from any non-conductive wicking materials. That being said, you don't *have* to use SS mesh in a gennie.

I'm perfectly happy with my Agas and use them on a regular basis at home. Never tried the RSST as I don't want plastic tanks. No reason to go for anything fancy and expensive just to figure out if a kind of atty works for you, imho.
 
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