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If you're looking for a number when referring to the lifespan of the Peak atomizer, I would say you can expect that atomizer to last 1-3 months with regular daily use and proper maintenance."
1-3 months lifespan on a $40 part is high for maintenance IMO......
I have only used 2 atomizers since i bought the peak in march. The first one broke around may so i got about 3 months out of it and it broke because i was stupid and put too much pressure trying to make a quartz insert that was too small fit. Been using my replacement since may with no issues.
The atomizer could definitely be cheaper but i disagree that $40
is too high for maintainence. In 3 months time I probably would have gone through 3 cans of butane possibly more. At around $12 a can thats $36 in the same amount of time plus probably would have at least some haze/stains/devit in the quartz banger which are usually $150-$200.
Also for those asking if it can replace an enail, it has for me. The only difference with the standard peak glass attachment is i found i get better results by taking smaller consecutive puffs as opposed to
1 or 2 big rips. But it still produces clouds on green and gets me just as medicated if not more. I feel like you get a little extra heating the dab up from cold than you would immediatly hitting it. With the new attachment i just got ive been taking similar sized rips to my enail and blowing clouds
Blah, that's what has me on the fence, I agree that is quite high when a very solid, nearly indestrucable enail setup can be had for $200 or so. I just can't tell if the portability is enough of a reason to justify the negatives. I love the concept of this device, I was actually curious of downsizing to just one of these, but I'm not sure it could hold up to the wear I'd put it through. IMO the whole point of a cup style atomizer is to negate the reason to continually be buying replacement coils.
I dont know any enail setup that doesnt require maintainence and putting more money in it down the line. Coils need to be replaced eventually, Unless youre using a titanium nail; ceramic, quartz, sapphire are all prone to break. SiC seems to be a little tougher but still can break if not treated properly. Not to mention how many drops downs and rigs people have broken accidentally knocking over, snagging or tripping on power cords and/or the enail cord