For about a year,80% of the time I'm vaping one of 3 VV Mesh 24's I have on either a Aegis, or the Aegis X. The Mesh 24 with the bubble glass has ok capacity,and super flavor. I find that I re-wick out of a feeling that I should,or because I am changing the flavor of juice rather than necessity.Going a week on the same cotton isn't unusual.
Where some tanks might be ok for one flavor, but not another, with the Mesh24 the flavor is very very good for almost any type of juice.
It's also the first top airflow atty that I really like. I had a few top airflow tanks that were ok, but the Mesh24 is super smooth, and almost silent. A tiny bit more airflow would have been nice. The refill slidy top works well, but I have noticed the top seal is wearing, and I have not been able to figure out how exactly the top of the atty comes apart, which it will have to do to replace the seal. ( if anybody knows how, I'd greatly appreciate the info). It may require the sacrifice of one to find out otherwise.If the top does not seal, it gurgles and fills your mouth with juice.
I had a Profile mesh atty, but it was very fiddly, and both glass sections broke easily, (one just assembling the tank after the bottom O ring fell out) and it was a little tough to wick.A bad design. It vaped ok though, but not worth the hassle.
Both the Aegis, and Aegis X have been super mods.The TC is crap in the Aegis, but that isn't a big deal. What is a big deal was the Aegis coming out of my pocket on the bike in traffic at 60Kph, being run over by several cars before I could retrieve it,and both it, and the Mesh24 were undamaged other than some road rash,and a cracked drip tip. At 70 watts, it is a nice warm vape, and the batterys on the Aegis are good for a tank and a half easily.
I have yet to try the Zeus, but its on the list should shipping ever normalize.I have become a mesh convert, which is surprising after my prior Genesis type mesh misadventures.
Edited on 8/22/2020 at 10:52 PM. Reason:
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