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    Quote Originally Posted by shortyjacobs View Post
    Alright, I've got an i06 on the way :-). I can't stomach the price of the HH.357 yet... baby steps.
    The i06 are great attys. The only one I like better is the hh.357... and honestly, the i06 is more forgiving on a bottom feeder. The hh.357 can be a little spitty if not perfectly fed. The i06 can handle a little overfeeding without getting spitty.
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    Great... now I'm going to have to buy one of the io6's for my old goat too!
    I need to stop reading all these posts, its just so easy to open up another page and buy something!
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    Any of the unbreakable, translucent plastic tubes from CE2 clearomizers or even Micromizer X7s work very well as sleeves for an i06. Occasionally I'll get one that's a slightly loose fit (one squeeze with a pair of plyers fixes that), but many are perfect---just snug enough without being too tight. Use them as is or shorten their length by cutting with a dremel or sharp knife. Longer tubes gives a cooler vape and vice versa. They fit all standard drip tips.
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    Quote Originally Posted by billherbst View Post
    Any of the unbreakable, translucent plastic tubes from CE2 clearomizers or even Micromizer X7s work very well as sleeves for an i06. Occasionally I'll get one that's a slightly loose fit (one squeeze with a pair of plyers fixes that), but many are perfect---just snug enough without being too tight. Use them as is or shorten their length by cutting with a dremel or sharp knife. Longer tubes gives a cooler vape and vice versa. They fit all standard drip tips.
    Good to hear - I've got a ton of those lying around.

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    Quick update: Got my i06 yesterday.

    First impressions: wow this thing is overrated. It metered out at 1.6 ohms, (ordered 1.8), and I was having a real tough time not getting a burn-y taste. Vapor production was on par with the 1.8 ohm 510LR from Cisco.

    Second impressions: Discovered that if I kept the thing in a state of constant flood, it works quite well. I need to have about a mm of juice in the catch cup, and suck it up into the atty with a sharp pull at the start, then pull as usual for a vape. If I do this, the vapor production exceeds the 510LR handily, the vapor is warmer and tastes better than the 510LR, and there's no burning. I like it a lot better, now that I've learned I need to keep it flooded.

    I know that you're not supposed to have to keep it flooded, but it's the only way it works for me. As long as it gurgles a little as I'm drawing, it tastes good and has excellent vapor production. If I let it get to where it's got a silent draw, it starts to verge on burning.

    Firing it with an AW IMR 14500 correctly charged to 4.2V.

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    I am running a 1.8ohm i06 on my old goat, but I am constantly changing my battery for a fresh one. 1.8 is too high for a 3.7v device for me- 1.5ohm for a 3.7v is the right spot for me. My old goat has been great too, leaving me wanting a REO. I have had a few problems with it getting juice all over the place inside the box, but overall a great vape. My primary, all day vape is the 1.5ohm long barrel HH.357 on Provari mini @ 3.8-4.1v. That is the ultimate vape.... at least until I buy more stuff and find something that I like better

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    Quote Originally Posted by dDubs View Post
    I am running a 1.8ohm i06 on my old goat, but I am constantly changing my battery for a fresh one. 1.8 is too high for a 3.7v device for me- 1.5ohm for a 3.7v is the right spot for me. My old goat has been great too, leaving me wanting a REO. I have had a few problems with it getting juice all over the place inside the box, but overall a great vape. My primary, all day vape is the 1.5ohm long barrel HH.357 on Provari mini @ 3.8-4.1v. That is the ultimate vape.... at least until I buy more stuff and find something that I like better
    Yeah, the 1.8 ohm is a bit too much for me too. After messing with the 1.8 ohm i06 for a few days, I went back to the Cisco spec 510LR,I prefer it. My next purchase will be a couple of 1.5 ohm Cisco 510's...I think they might just give me the warmer vape I'm looking for, hopefully without scorching the juice.

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