Got my iHybrid today. Here's a couple of quick pics. My thoughts after the pics.
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Build : Very smooth threads. Like the way it all fits together nicely. No issues with gaps like someone posted. Like the tank shield and the locking mechanism. The air hole is the right size for me.
Vape : Works as expected. Easy to setup. Happy with the vapor production with a 3/4 wrap 32 gauge wire.
Unexpected positive :
- The "i" on the tank shield aligns perfectly with the wick as you can see in the second pic. Don't know if this was done on purpose, but I like it. Make it easy to spot which way to tilt the device.
Negatives : None.
Other thoughts and suggestions:
- I am not a fan of mechanical mods, prefer the provari approach with an atty on top and a firm believer in electronics. Even though I really like this device, if you ever come out with stand alone atty top, count me in for a couple of those. This is just a personal preference.
- It would be great the if you can make the wick hole bigger like in the DID (3.5 mm I think). The reason why I say that it allows for sturdier wicks that don't need a needle/support in the middle to easily wrap a coil and the wick would last longer. I have no issues what-so-ever with wicking, but just saying.
- The wick hole is on the left of the screw in iHybrid. I don't own a zenesis, so I am not sure if this is how those are designed, but being a righty, if the wick hole is to the right of the screw, it would make it easier to wrap a coil. Again, I could wrap a coil without issues, but would've preferred to have it on the right of the screw.
So, congrats faceless for a fantastic device that vapes great and looks beautiful and Thank you for sending me one.
Cheers
/JP
What the heck is that sticking out the top of your iHybrid?
My i doesn't align with the wick so I am guessing that you were just lucky or I was just unlucky. Haaaaaah
The Neg on the Zen is in the same location and I stick a paper clip or a syringe blunt in the wick when wrapping a coil. I prefer thin walled wicks so a larger wick hole is not really an issue for me. When I wrap a coil I turn the device, not by looping the Kanthal, it just allows me to keep the coil where I want it, instead of it moving as I loop around. Personal preference and all, I guess.