Silver Bullet 1st impressions/Altsmoke review in E-Cigarette Reviews; Originally Posted by GlindaW
I vape at 6V with cartomizers too. Perfect. I also love my SB and my BB. ...
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SB with cartomizers at 6V?
Hello, I been using my SB with 801 and 501 atomizers, however neither of them seem to work good with cartriges? I get a very horrible burn taste and little vapor. I get better results when I drip into my 801. On the other hand I only get like 6 to 7 good puffs with the 501 when I drip. Do u know why this is happening? My question is how are the cartomizers with the SB at 6V? is there any burt taste? . Thank you very much for your help.
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Originally Posted by
JKBonin
OK. Then lemme just ask ya!.....
I used a cart w/various cart mods on my 510 for about 4 days. Once I started dripping, I never went back. I get ALOT more flavor dripping then I do even with the BFD mod. Plus, even with my still terrible, but healing, taste buds, using a cart just tastes different.
The other issue I have, is I tend to vape pretty heavily. Even the BFD mod can't keep up wicking-wise. And yeah yeah... I know, put the damn thing down once in a while. NO!! I DON'T WANNA!!
So, if I do invest in a bag-o-cartos, how many of these issues will still exist, in all of your ever so humble opinions?

The “cartos” I am talking about are the cartomizers (for the KR808D-1). The only negative aspect about the cartomizers is if you are not careful the polyfill material will burn a bit. You have to keep them very moist. I do find that at 6 volts that there is less of a change of burning them. This may appear counterintuitive because the atty at 6 volts runs hotter than at 3.7 volts; however, at 3.7 volts I (at least myself) take 2-3 consecutive 5-7 second drags to get the required amount of vapor and throat hit I require. Whereas, at 6 volts one 2-4 second drag is all I need. I am finding that a nonconsecutive shorter drag, even though the atty is hotter, results with less of a chance of burning the polyfill.
As for taste, all juices taste good in cartomizers.
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I ordered a SB on Saturday. Can not wait til it gets here.
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Originally Posted by
mwahle1
The “cartos” I am talking about are the cartomizers (for the KR808D-1). The only negative aspect about the cartomizers is if you are not careful the polyfill material will burn a bit. You have to keep them very moist. I do find that at 6 volts that there is less of a change of burning them. This may appear counterintuitive because the atty at 6 volts runs hotter than at 3.7 volts; however, at 3.7 volts I (at least myself) take 2-3 consecutive 5-7 second drags to get the required amount of vapor and throat hit I require. Whereas, at 6 volts one 2-4 second drag is all I need. I am finding that a nonconsecutive shorter drag, even though the atty is hotter, results with less of a chance of burning the polyfill.
As for taste, all juices taste good in cartomizers.
That makes sense. Seems like when I hit it hard, the only way for the 'wicking' process to keep up is if I drip. Might be worth it for the flavor alone. Plus they apparently last longer than any mod with a 510 cart.

Originally Posted by
Gary_S
I ordered a SB on Saturday. Can not wait til it gets here.
Good choice Gary! You'll love, I'm sure!
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Silverbullet mod is great
I bought mine about 1 month ago and ordered the additional batteries to go 6volt, it goes thru a 510 atty every week, but i have have found what might help, the liquids i had been using were crappy and stale so i had to hit on the thing longer to get that "FEELING". i just got some new liquid from Geoff at tasty vapor and now only hit on it about half as much plus i got the 36mg juice it is awesome. the sb is the reason i have been analog free it is built rock solid, no problems with the unit at all if the small little e-cigs are not cutting it get this mod you can not go wrong. Rob was great about answering questions before the buy and shipping was lightning fast.
Thanks Rob
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