Atomizer Advice Please

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Hello to all. I just got my first ProVari last month and got a bunch of atomizers to go with it. The first two vaped fine and were around 2.2 ohms. However, I have been having trouble with them recently. I keep getting an E2 reading because the rest of the atomizers are around 1.5-1.8 ohms. I'm a dripper and not very fond of cartomizers.
I want to purchase some higher resistance ones to be able to go up in volts with my ProVari.
Can anyone recommend me which brand and where to buy them?
The only ones I've seen are the ones sold by ProVape, but are there any other better options?
 

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I've been using IKV IO6 attys and like them a lot! Rarely leak (usually only when I'm sloppy) and last a long time. Come in 1.5, 1.8, 2.5 and 3.5 ohm ratings.

Be sure to get one of the IO6 drip tips and regular ones don't fit. The black ones fit best, the colored ones are nice to look at but some are quite tight. I've lighted sanded the inside of them and the work much better.
 

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I've been using IKV IO6 attys and like them a lot! Rarely leak (usually only when I'm sloppy) and last a long time. Come in 1.5, 1.8, 2.5 and 3.5 ohm ratings.

Be sure to get one of the IO6 drip tips and regular ones don't fit. The black ones fit best, the colored ones are nice to look at but some are quite tight. I've lighted sanded the inside of them and the work much better.

A friend of mine told me if you heat the tip up, with hot water or even a hair dryer, it's easier to get the atty in or out.
 

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Hate to be a noob here but how does the atomizer work? Do you just fill the atomizer or do you need somthing else with it

You would need to drip a few drops into the atty or use some type of cartridge.
They work well with bottom feeder mods also.
 

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From personal experience. Hot water didn't work. Hair dryer worked each time I did it (yea, had to free more than 1 tip from the atty).

A friend of mine told me if you heat the tip up, with hot water or even a hair dryer, it's easier to get the atty in or out.
 
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