Myuz Hadar Review
It has a nice feel and can take an 11.5mm wide mesh (9.5 for the Mesh Pro) but so far it seems finnicky for emesh purposes. A lot of faffing around to get it working half-reliably in temperature controlled mode. Even then I'm not confident it will stay this way.
Already had one failed attempt (20mg and just felt a bit trippy for 5 minutes, then saw a load of unvaporized dimitri remaining). I'll give it a proper test over the next few weeks but for the time being, don't rush to get your cash out just yet.
Other disadvantages
When assembling the RDA, the cylindrical body must be carefully aligned to prevent the bulky air-hole extrusions making contact with the installed mesh.
Small vertical internal space mean that extra-careful careful installation is a must
Update: Lack of confidence in the 4 tiny mesh clamp gripping points means that I can't recommend this device. It's as if the mesh clamps were designed for the flatter/non-woven mesh that appears stamped from metal foil. You may be able to get it working, but IME it's not worth the trouble when the Mesh Pro clone is still easily available
Pros - incredible value, huge internal space, fantastic build quality, good spares package included, easy to completely dismantle and clean
Cons - Needed much work to get the resistances/wattages looking goodand stable enough for TC use. Mesh clamps unsuitable for woven mesh, fiddly assembly, and easy for mesh to touch the inside of the RDA if the cap isn't properly aligned to clear the air inlet extrusions
Verdict? Too much trouble to get working properly. Not recommended
Solid neat body, real quality
Quality look/feel extends to the base
The bulky air inlet moldings easily contact with the mesh if not carefully aligned during assembly
The Hadar accommodates a good mesh size. Mesh is held by 2 clamps per side, but each clamp only has two small gripping points