Great find, it's lacking a fill hole tho (unless I'm looking at the pictures wrong) so I wonder if that would be an issue. I know my gennys work a lot better if I leave the fill hole open, otherwise it seems to create a vacuum in the tank and juice just doesn't want to flow to the coils.
thanks think I'll stick with the kfl+
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Gennys are definitely a different type of atomizer, worth a shot if you've never tried one tho. Stainless steel can be a bit of a pain (gotta get all the shorts/hot spots out), and cotton can be a bit tricky in those builds. The nice part about the RSST is the insulated wick holes, so when you pulse it to get the shorts out it'll glow from top & bottom rather than with something like the AGA-T2 where it only starts from the top and you gotta work your way down. I think gennys offer a little bit more in build variety, tho, since you can either use it like it's meant to be used (stainless steel wick, coil around each wick, etc.) or try different things like set it up as an auto-dripper (little/no wick in tank, cotton build, tilt when coils are running dry), U-wicks, etc. The RSST is definitely the easiest genesis atomizer to learn on tho, nice wide insulated wick holes and the spring-loaded center post makes capturing your positive lead(s) without messing up your coil extremely easy.