bridgeless LR attys
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bridgeless LR attys
by thevapinggun » Tue Oct 11, 2011 6:30 am
A lot of people have had trouble finding good attys lately. I've been using a couple of Bridgeless 1.8 Ohm attys with splatter shield for a month now. I hope Volcano starts carrying these. I got mine from Kalamazoo Vaping Shop (KVS). I know Crystal Clear Vaping (CCV) also carries them. These are the best attys I've ever used. Massive vapor and massive flavor. Even better than the Ciscos that Volcano used to carry, which were my old favorites. These attys aren't for everyone or for every juice, but I love them. 
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Re: bridgeless LR attys
by thevapinggun » Tue Oct 11, 2011 7:08 am
Oops, I meant cigtech, not crystal clear. Also, KVS is out of stock right now.
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Re: bridgeless LR attys
by Xhevias » Sun Oct 23, 2011 7:27 pm
I have tried a few from avidvapor.com. My favorite being the HH .357 1.5ohm LR atty. Good longevity too. I also tried their cisco spec closed center post bridgeless attys as well. You can run a crap load of juice in those and they don't leak. The HH .357 are a bit more expensive, because the way they are put together though. I too hope once Volcano goes all USA made, they will come out with some stand-alone dripping attys as well.
Edit: These are cisco 306 hybrids. 306 in a 510 shell.
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Edit: These are cisco 306 hybrids. 306 in a 510 shell.
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Re: bridgeless LR attys
by thevapinggun » Mon Oct 24, 2011 7:02 am
I know a few people have liked the hh 357, but 22 bucks for an atty seems high. Especially since I had bad luck with Avid's cisco spec 510 2.0 attys. 4 dead in less than 2 weeks. From what I've read, bridgeless attys need a splatter shield or there is a risk of getting hot juice in the mouth. YMMV.
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Re: bridgeless LR attys
by Xhevias » Tue Nov 01, 2011 1:01 pm
In some sense, I would have to agree with you. Some of the attys I have tried through avidvapor.com were not that great. Even the Cisco's can be temperamental. But, this HH .357 atty. The way it's made and feels when vaping...very solid. I have 2 now that I have been using...altnerating...for about 3 months, and they are still just as strong when I first bought them. For me, this is amazing. I think I will buy a couple of the higher ohm ones to try out on the LavaTube. These are the only attys I have been using lately for dripping. They do vape differently though, hard to explain...but love these things. Great pull. Been very consistent with TH, Vapor, and taste...
But, yes, it's hard to commit to an atty that's 22 bucks. Hanna, the guy who designed these stands behind his product and is great to work with so far. I did have an airflow problem with one...and he took care of it. The atty I received for replacement was excellent. Still using it.
Edit: I have also been trying 306's in the DCA 306 too from Goodsensevapor.com. Awesome accessory for 306's. No leaking at all, and allows the 306's to perform the way they were meant too...Awesome product!
Xhev...
But, yes, it's hard to commit to an atty that's 22 bucks. Hanna, the guy who designed these stands behind his product and is great to work with so far. I did have an airflow problem with one...and he took care of it. The atty I received for replacement was excellent. Still using it.
Edit: I have also been trying 306's in the DCA 306 too from Goodsensevapor.com. Awesome accessory for 306's. No leaking at all, and allows the 306's to perform the way they were meant too...Awesome product!
Xhev...
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