Z Atty Pro

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Pentarth

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Well since I never got an answer to my previous post I'll answer it for those that read it but didn't know the answers.

I had asked about wattages for the Z atty and feedback about the Zen, pro's, cons, etc.
Pros:
Well I've had mine now for 10 days and I must say it's given me the best vape ever.... hands down WORLDS better than cartomizer/tank setups, HUGE clouds of vapor.... it rocks big time in that department. I had read that after a day or 2 the flavor of your vape really bursts out after the Z is "broken in a bit" and wow it's true. Mad Murdock's has never tasted so incredible. I answered my question about settings by experimenting. It is individual and you adjust your voltage to what tastes best/throat hit you like most. I used to run my cartomizers at 4.8, but the Z I run at 4.0
Once I have to rebuild it I may have to play around with the voltage based on how my coil turns out. I'll cross that bridge eventually and will post on it in the future (depending on how long the factory built coil lasts... could be months from what I've read).
Very easy to refill fluid. (which is a perk to me since that kind of hassle I never liked about cartos,cartos are not hard to refill but having to do it once or twice every single day gets old after a while)
No more bubbling cartos or sucking e-juice into my mouth which happens from time to time with cartos (especially when they are near the end of their short little lives)
Cons:
You need to keep your mod upright because e-juice can leak out into the top cap if it's laying down or inverted for any length of time but since I built a holder for my Provari that's not an issue at all.
Airy vape is a criticism of many but I found that I love it, I don't feel like i'm fighting with my mod to get air thru the vaping mechanism like I did with cartos.
Very heavy... I'm sure that would bother some people.. I know my wife would never like that but I'm a decent sized guy and the weight doesn't even phase me.
Works best when vaped horizontally with the wick down but that's exactly how most people hold a cigarette anyway so no biggie. You just figure out where your button should be at and always hold it the same way. Not such a big thing considering what a tremendous vapor cloud the thing produces. :)
Cost... well they are expensive, no getting around that, but if you want the best you have to pay for it. Just like a car. You buy an Escort well, it's not exactly going to handle like a BMW, and since I'm saving a lot of money compared to smoking cigarettes it's not such a big deal.

Final Analysis: Wow... opens a whole new world of flavor and vapor production (isn't that what we vape for anyway?), long lasting setup so I don't have to replace cartos all the time and saves money on wasted e-juice. Totally a 2 thumbs up.
Best product I've bought since my Provari V2.
 

Pentarth

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Strangely enough I did at first till I noticed that the reviewers all took their first drag and puffed it out before taking the long drag they inhaled and so to experiment I tried it and I have no idea why but it GREATLY increases the flavor of whatever you are vaping with the Z.
Sounds really bizzare but it's true. Give it a try.
 

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Strangely enough I did at first till I noticed that the reviewers all took their first drag and puffed it out before taking the long drag they inhaled and so to experiment I tried it and I have no idea why but it GREATLY increases the flavor of whatever you are vaping with the Z.
Sounds really bizzare but it's true. Give it a try.

I am finding this to be true myself. Pbusardo referred to it as his "cigar" and I think that is a good description. I have been puffing on it and taking full drags a few puffs in which somewhat resolves the airy draw, as well. I think that this method allows the coil to heat up so that by the time you take a drag you are getting more flavor out of the juice. Then again, I am very new at this so I could be talking out of my <redacted>.
 

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I did something simalar to mine to make the wick line up with the way I hold it. Had some thin dense foam with adhesive on one side. It was thin and almost like rubber. I just cut out a peice that fit inside the underside of the around the post. One peice and it lined up perfect to the way I naturally hold my Provari. It also make it fit solid on top of my Provari as it spreads out over the whole top. I tried orings and it made it kinda feel wobbly. This way it supports the Z Atty fully across the whole base.
 
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