These should be available Sunday. They will be hand delivered to me tomorrow, I will post a time as soon as they are in my hand. The delay was unavoidable, my apologies.
Cisco...
Expecting shipment tomorrow which means they will go live on the site @9PM, in the off chance I dont receive them they wont be up until Monday, unless by some miracle I can get them on Sunday. I will edit the notice on the product page to reflect any changes.
We will have at least 100pcs up...
Actually it was 3...:)
Just had a handful, a few people have their orders on hold for open center posts so I put these back up with no notifications. We should have the open center post towards the end of the week. in both black and stainless with a few more options coming in the next weeks...
Tybin,I am sorry to never have considered this as an issue. I have used Isopropyl Alcohol, it will work fine, I wasn't fond of the smell. After cleaning I would flush the atomizer with straight PG and blow it out
Cisco...
I would not recommend water of any kind, especially not for the .357. Any inexpensive vodka will be fine. Everclear is recommended only because its stronger, near pure ethanol @ 190 proof
Can I send you my dirty atomizers?...:)
Sounds like a pretty good maintenance schedule. My cleaning procedure is pretty much the same, I cycle through a few atomizers, when an atomizer starts to under perform I drop it in some everclear and use a clean one. I will blow them out during the day...
Personally I wouldn't blow them out, the more juice that sits inside the atomizer the less chance of it drying out and getting gummy. If anything you could blow them out prior to your first use for the day. If you have an atomizer that you might not be using for a while it is best to put it in a...
A sealed center post will reduce the potential for leaking. If you're a heavy dripper they're going to leak anyway by way of the air holes in the threads, this is not the case with the .357. The seal design reduces the potential for leaking whether the center post is sealed or not. The sealed...
The 357's are not going to be "Bottom Feeder" specific. The new run will have an open center post which will work on anything, including bottom feeders. Not sure if we will even offer sealed center post in the future considering the 357's design. I dont want to confuse people into thinking these...
Every atomizer is ohm'ed out before it's added to stock. The resistance on atomizers has the potential to drop as they get used. An atomizer reading 1.5ohm out of the box could drop to 1.4-1.3 over time. One of the killers for eGo and Riva type batteries is an LR atomizers resistance lowering...
Could very well be, Cisco Spec atomizers were not officially a part of any beta versions. Hanna was making the original 357's from parts that people would send him, so they could have been from a Joye.
You shouldn't call the 357's bottom feeder versions, I would refer to them as open center...
I thought it would be a good idea to keep all the discussion in one thread. Please post your experience (good or bad) hopefully Hanna or myself can work you through any issues. Everyone is welcome to offer their guidance or experience.
Thanks everyone
Cisco...
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