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In'ax Carto, old school with a bit of new

KKen

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The In’ax Cartomizer is made by French modder Vincent Athea, which is actually a genisis atty. Pretty simple to setup, center wick design like his other atomizers. Positive is trapped via grip stick on top, and the negative is secured at the base. Once you have the coils firing clean, just screw on the top sleeve and insert it into your favorite 35mm cartomizer tank system.

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Bayou 22 carto-tank by Atmizoo features a simple fill method; just open the top cap and fill the exposed hole from the side with a syringe. Tank is polycarb, so be wary of the citrus/cinnamon based or cheap tank cracking juices with this one.

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Overall experience is great, draw is fairly loose by European Genisis standards; I would say comparable to a 1.5mm draw. However, despite the looser draw, flavor remains outstanding, comparable flavor to any of the high end micro chambered European genisis tanks with a nice, dense vapor output. This can also be left on its side or upside down without any worries of leaking issues, so quite pocket friendly as well.

If I owned a Billet Box, this is definitely an atomizer I would not consider passing up.

Decided to go old school and threw it on a Provari Mini...

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I got mine at Vapinart: http://www.vapinart.com/cart/InAx-Carto-by-ATHEA--P1961.aspx
but there are several places online that sells them for more or less the same price if anyone is interested.
 

Rommel

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Well shit. Now i need a billet box don't i? :D
 

pulsevape

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looks really interesting...but how does the juice get to the wick...is it bottom fed if so this looks alot like the nextgen..... how does the air get into the chamber is the air come from the bottom as well...I never owned a carto tank.....
 
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Rommel

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But then again they are crazy expensive and im on the lookout for a second NextGen as soon as the new NexTiny hits the market. And a CLZ.
 

KKen

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Well shit. Now i need a billet box don't i? :D

Yeah, I'm considering picking one up myself as well ;) I always liked how they looked and were designed, but was never impressed with the Diver atty, and I personally never liked using the traditional cartomizers either.

looks really interesting...but how does the juice get to the wick...is it bottom fed if so this looks alot like the nextgen..... how does the air get into the chamber is the air come from the bottom as well

Yes, juice is fed up via capillary action like any genny, and is fed through the side just like a cartomizer. I'm not exactly certain how the genny doesn't flood as that was my main concern, but I can tell you wioth certainty its a non issue with this one. I've tried numerous builds at different resistances and they all work just fine.

Airflow comes through the bottom as you can sort of see here:
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There are 4 individual slots. However, it will not work on a flush 510, but also depends on the type of carto tank you are using. The Bayou can be adjusted to work even on a flush 510 mount, but others will definitely need the air channels cut.
 

pulsevape

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It's like a nextgen ,,except for the airflow...gotta say I was not a big fan of the nextgen.
 

KKen

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Never tired the NG myself. Seems like a solid design, I guess depends on how the airflow is setup though.

This one is the airiest atomizer I have so far, no lung hits; well, you could, but I don't think its going to be a comfortable draw that way. However, the super tiny chamber and the fact that the wick/coil is dead center and only a 1/2 cm away from your drip tip, flavor is not negatively affected IMO. For me. 1.25ohms is my sweet spot where the vapor is very warm, not hot, and a very quick 1 sec pull will get me pretty thick vapor and a good TH ;)
 

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