THE ELECTRIC ANGEL NEBULA GENESIS ATOMIZER

It’s been a trying night in review land tonight.

I grabbed the Electric Angel Nebula out of it’s slot for a review.  The goal was to build it and begin the evaluation.

 

 

Here’s a little detail on the atty:

  • Stainless steel body
  • Borosilicate glass tank
  • Adjustable air flow controller with 1, 1.2, and 1.6mm air holes
  • An insulated 2.25mm wick hole
  • 22mm in diameter
  • 4ml tank capacity
  • Brass connections
  • Holes in the posts for easy coil installation
  • Includes mesh, 32 AWG Kanthal, and spare o-rings
  • Price is 119,00€ = $164.20
  • Available from Electric Angel

The issues began right away.

  1. The first thing I noticed was the VERY SMALL wick hole.  I’m not a fan of tiny wick holes in the genesis design which limit larger wicks with more liquid capacity.
  2. I tried to remove the glass from the atomizer’s body.  I was applying so much force I started to worry about it breaking so I gave up.
  3. I built my coil with the plan of using a small cotton wick pushed into the tank.  When installing the coil, I noticed the negative screw didn’t tighten, it just kept spinning.  I tightened it as best I could.
  4. When I tried to position the coil, the negative post snapped off rendering the device useless.

I’m not going to spend time on a video for this.  Unfortunately, this one gets a thumbs down and will be removed from the queue.

 

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Author: pbusardo