Thank for the info on the Z-atty. Will wait on the Cobra.
I hope you aren't waiting for stock somewhere, they are in stock a few places.
Thank for the info on the Z-atty. Will wait on the Cobra.
The Z-atty post and associated glue is the new evic exploding from a 3 foot fall onto the carpet.
and this was my feeling when i finally got the ZAP, i already have a cobra, DID, somnuim, line and a few others. im not saying its a bad atty, i just dont think it matches what i already tried, had i gotten it first and not experienced the features and build quality of the others before getting it i would have thought it was the bomb stepping up from a $20 DID copy. i would like to see 2 orings, a bigger fill hole and maybe a second hole in the body. changing both screws to use the same allen key isnt exactly what i call a major upgrade.The Z-atty post and associated glue is the new evic exploding from a 3 foot fall onto the carpet.
I have a ZAP, a Cobra and a Line, I like them all. I had an aga but it felt cheapish in comparison, probably because I had the zap when I get the aga.
Ya, it only happened to three or four of us IIRC, but it makes an impression when your $150 atty falls apart the first time you try to rebuild it. Fixing it was easy though and it has been very good since. I just felt it was a bit hokey for a product in this price class to be glued together in the first place.
I can see that. Do you know if they were all out of the same batch?
Personally I would love to have a Cobra...I keep sitting at this one site that has them in stock, wanting to press the add to cart option and buy..just keep thinking how I can explain a $150 RBA to my wife lol
Oh and uh...you should go buy an AC9 now if you are interested...
I didn't realize the Cobra had stock issues too! I bought one about 3 weeks ago and after FINALLY getting mesh properly rolled (okay okay I paid someone on ECF, he did an awesome job), coiling was relatively easy and with a short break-in period it wicks like a dream. I was toying between the Z-Atty Pro and the Cobra (both were in stock at the time) but went with the Cobra ultimately after reading about the respective draws. I am glad I did. Also, the Cobra looks great on a Provari. Its diameter is ever so slightly larger (like a mm if that on either side) than my Provari. And there is a tiny gap where it screws in to the post. Not discernible except up close. I just wish I'd gotten a darker color than blue for my sandblast design, you can't see the dragon too well when there is juice in the tank. But eh, whatever. It's aesthetics and what really matters is that my vaping experience is on a whole new level. That's worth $170 to me.
I just got this email:
The Cobra tanks are here and will be available for sale March 1, Friday Evening 8:30pm eastern time!
(7:30pm Central Time, 6:30pm Mountain Time & 5:30PM Pacific Time)
They can be purchased at the following page at the above time:
Cobra Rebuildable Atomizer - Phiniac Rugged Pyrex Glass Tanks
(currently inventory is set to zero)
This batch of Cobra Atomizers will only have 3ml Cobras in stock. There will be an option on the Cobra page above to choose between Naked or Cobra branded glass. If you choose a naked tank you will also have the option to add a sandblast or phrosty design as well as frost color on the page.
If you are considering adding a design or frost color, we suggest you visit the page now and familiarize yourself with the various options so you can quickly choose them when they become live on the site.
Click this link to visit the cobra page and view available options:
Cobra Rebuildable Atomizer - Phiniac Rugged Pyrex Glass Tanks
The sandblast designs can all be seen on this page:
designs
The phrosty designs can all be seen on this page:
designs
Thanks,
The Phiniac Team
the cobra wick hole is also threaded so even when the wick fills the hole there is still a space for air down the sides.