I have so many pet peeves not sure I can narrow them all down. One of the latest ones to grind sand in my crack, newer rta's and the lazy bastards 'designing' them. Nearly all newer rta's the glass just rests between the base and top or barely hugs an oring on the top. Usually I do ok when I refill a tank and then realize a half dozen hits into it, the coils and wicks are filthy. Why waste the juice, just tip it over and set the top/glass aside full while rewicking the base. So I go to wipe out the inside of the chamber, glass pops off the top. Fuck, hands full of juice and naturally I'm sitting on the couch in the living room, not over the sink. So off to wash everything. Remember the good old days when the tank section used to secure the glass between two halves so that couldn't happen? Me too, cheap fucks.
Most newer rta's also feel they no longer need juice flow control. Which works fine mostly, until filling. Then it's a race to fill the tank with a drip tip the size of a gnats asshole and hurry to get the cap on before it pisses out the airflow. Never a lot, just enough to make a mess. Some suggest closing off the airflow but running a bubble glass means I can't get my sausage fingers between the glass and mod to capture the afc ring. Can't really be bothered taking the tank off, closing the afc, filling it back up, opening the afc, putting it back on the mod. If I gotta monkey with all that bullshit let's just go back to the shitty bottom fill screws. Thought the whole point was to be able to fill withOUT having to pull the tank every damn time.
Whether it's a simple refill, time between uses and you don't want it to leak in your pocket or whatever. Jfc, it's a thing. It used to be there and worked quite well. Some even designed so slick that turning the tank to spin it off the mod automatically closed the jfc first then hit a hard stop and proceeded to unscrew the tank from the mod. Or removed the tank with glass firmly sandwiched so it was a self contained tank of juice exposing the build deck for washing coils and rewicking. Not these days, cheap fucks.
That was half the innovation of tanks, now they're all copy cats. Let me guess.. the next one is going to be 24-25mm, straight and bubble glass, barely held to the top with a single oring, no jfc, afc that can't be reached with an 810 tip. Did I guess right? Do I win a booby prize? lol
Most newer rta's also feel they no longer need juice flow control. Which works fine mostly, until filling. Then it's a race to fill the tank with a drip tip the size of a gnats asshole and hurry to get the cap on before it pisses out the airflow. Never a lot, just enough to make a mess. Some suggest closing off the airflow but running a bubble glass means I can't get my sausage fingers between the glass and mod to capture the afc ring. Can't really be bothered taking the tank off, closing the afc, filling it back up, opening the afc, putting it back on the mod. If I gotta monkey with all that bullshit let's just go back to the shitty bottom fill screws. Thought the whole point was to be able to fill withOUT having to pull the tank every damn time.
Whether it's a simple refill, time between uses and you don't want it to leak in your pocket or whatever. Jfc, it's a thing. It used to be there and worked quite well. Some even designed so slick that turning the tank to spin it off the mod automatically closed the jfc first then hit a hard stop and proceeded to unscrew the tank from the mod. Or removed the tank with glass firmly sandwiched so it was a self contained tank of juice exposing the build deck for washing coils and rewicking. Not these days, cheap fucks.
That was half the innovation of tanks, now they're all copy cats. Let me guess.. the next one is going to be 24-25mm, straight and bubble glass, barely held to the top with a single oring, no jfc, afc that can't be reached with an 810 tip. Did I guess right? Do I win a booby prize? lol