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On most gennies I take the purist stance I have to agree. Mainly because gennies are designed to get the best out of mesh and for mesh to get the best out of them. (Or rope)
And it seems pointless to spend £100+ on a genesis and then stuff it with cotton.
I would feel the same about mesh in a Kayfun for example.
Cotton/Silica tanks are again designed to get he best out of cotton or silica and for silica or cotton to get the best out of them.
Then you've got a new cross breed.
The Rose v2 - designed to be versatile and work with cotton, silica and mesh.
The Squape R also fits in to this category (although I thought it was wank)
Now, the Origen Genesis v2...
Although Genesis by name, not quite so Genesis by nature.
And this too, kind of fits in to the super versatile new category.
For a start, it is basically an Origen dripper with a tank attached.
Now don't get ME wrong, I will be building mine in genesis mode when I get it. But I will certainly be giving it a bash in cotton mode too.
i mean, what genesis has bin lid air holes on it? And not only that, variable ones!
Genesis atomizers are typically in the past when it comes to versatility and options. They are very much a one way atomizer. Which is a big reason why I've never got on with them greatly. A 1mm air hole is hell to me. 1.5-2mm is acceptable.
I always felt the hellfire and RSM stuff was stupidly overpriced and forgot about a big chunk of the market. Because I'm not guna drill a £130 Atty. For that money I expect an Atomizer to have adjustable air flow, or at least have an air hole size that I am happy with.
The In'ax was the one for me, 1.5mm static airhole and performed and tasted like a dream. But this could be another winner. Dual micro mesh with an airy draw mmmmmmm. Oh fuck I just came in my pants.