510-T same as Lea atty?

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Jacinda222

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Although they are similar, they're not exactly interchangeable. You can use a 510 atty on a Lea battery (some connections don't seem to quite line up right to work though) but you can't use a Lea atty on a 510 battery. The airflow is different so when you try to take a drag on it, you don't get any air through at all.
 

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+1 to what Jacinda said. No problems using most 510 (but not eGo specific stuff) on the Lea, but the Lea atty is not compatible with other 510 devices. It relies on grooves cut into the thread on the Lea connector for airflow. The Lea atty is also a bit wider at the bottom, but that's a cosmetic issue, the airflow is the problem.
 

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But the 510-T atty is compatible with all 510 batteries?

Jeebus, since the cartridges were interchangeable I thought the atties were interchangeable too.

Anybody have both and can comment on them? Me and the missus need a on the go vape and we just killed our last Ego-T LR atty. We do have a bunch of 510 batteries but if the LEA is better, we don't mind getting a new kit.
 

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But the 510-T atty is compatible with all 510 batteries?

As far as I'm aware yes.

Jeebus, since the cartridges were interchangeable I thought the atties were interchangeable too.

Anybody have both and can comment on them? Me and the missus need a on the go vape and we just killed our last Ego-T LR atty. We do have a bunch of 510 batteries but if the LEA is better, we don't mind getting a new kit.

What's the situation? Have you already bought LEA atty's?

I have a Lea, I do like the form factor and it works quite well. Bit pricey for a single battery kit though.. With the supplied atty, you do need to take long drags on it to get a decent TH, but I get decent flavour out of it. They are higher resistance than 510's (2.7 ohms). I was thinking about getting some 510-T atties to use with it as they are said to be quite lively. The Lea atty certainly doesn't hit as hard as an LR510 (nothing like), but if you don't mind long slow drags it's fine IMO. Wicks well, no leaks at all..
 

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Yes, I was kind of bummed that the kit only comes with one battery. I do like mine though, it's great portability-wise.

Recently I started trying clearomizers and this thing called a pumpcart from GotVapes. So far I like the vape from them both better than my Lea.

Here's a video review I did of the Lea a couple of weeks ago, if you are interested:

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/e-cigarette-video-reviews/199451-review-innokin-lea.html

I've watched it multiple times already! I keep watching reviews hoping for me to decide.

BTW nice review.

I haven't bought the Lea yet. Just replaced my at home PV but need to update my on the go PV.

I'm coming from a LR Ego-T. I'm assuming first gen since I got it when it first came out. I did not enjoy the experience but it lasted me awhile.

Wish there were reviews for the Leo tank system.

I'm now undecided between the Lea and pre-ordering the Leo tank system.

Thanks all for helping.

Will look into the pumpcart.
 
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