Atomizer Question

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SirSteve

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I use the non rebuildable style for tasting my diy juice and for the occasional odd moments when I feel like dripping. I often use them without a tip, they get pretty warm, so to save your lips I would recommend using a tip. The bridgeless ones with splatter guards work well for my limited use, however if you are serious about dripping a rebuildable might worth considering at some point.
 

LucentShadow

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Sounds like a good choice of atomizer, to me.

With an eGo, you may want to add an eGo atomizer cone, if you only got a battery and charger. They are not necessary, but they improve the look and help protect the connection from unexpected shearing forces, though they alter the airflow a bit.

Some like drip shields, instead. They are also not necessary, and I've never tried one.
 

NeilSwift

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Well I guess I'll use the trial and error method. So I bought a Cisco Spec 501H Bridgeless Atomizer 2.0 Ohm and a tip.

My nephew is called Michael and he's just as impatient as you;) Lol.

"Cisco Spec 501H Bridgeless Atomizer" means nothing to me.

Trail and error includes error?

Trail and error also includes lessons learned after being burnt? Best lessons IMHO.

Have fun mate. Enjoy.
 

Kazoo

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Your going to find a lot of people recommend Cisco or IkenVape atomizers. They are some of the best out there. Some of the hardest to get too lol. Been waiting almost two weeks for IkenVape to get their atomizers in stock. I'm starting to feel withdrawals for my 1.8ohm 510 Cannon v2. I have had a couple of these cannons now and absolutely love them! I started buying from IkenVape about a year ago, in that year I have had 3 Cannons and 2 Io6's. I use the atomizers mainly when I'm at home and carto's when I'm out and about. So only using 5 atomizers in a year, I think speaks for itself.

Your choice of the Cisco 510 Bridgeless is an excellent choice! You can easily expect the same performance I got from my IkenVapes.

IMO you always need a drip tip. When that juice starts to vaporize it can and will pop, sometimes popping hot juice straight on to your tongue.... OUCHIES!!! A drip tip will prevent this. As others have said a drip shield or atomizer cone is an excellent addition, especially looks good with a standard size 510 atty on an ego. But it is not required. I can't use a cone or dripshield with my Cannons, since the body is too big lol.
 

michaelsil1

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Your going to find a lot of people recommend Cisco or IkenVape atomizers. They are some of the best out there. Some of the hardest to get too lol. Been waiting almost two weeks for IkenVape to get their atomizers in stock. I'm starting to feel withdrawals for my 1.8ohm 510 Cannon v2. I have had a couple of these cannons now and absolutely love them! I started buying from IkenVape about a year ago, in that year I have had 3 Cannons and 2 Io6's. I use the atomizers mainly when I'm at home and carto's when I'm out and about. So only using 5 atomizers in a year, I think speaks for itself.

Your choice of the Cisco 510 Bridgeless is an excellent choice! You can easily expect the same performance I got from my IkenVapes.

IMO you always need a drip tip. When that juice starts to vaporize it can and will pop, sometimes popping hot juice straight on to your tongue.... OUCHIES!!! A drip tip will prevent this. As others have said a drip shield or atomizer cone is an excellent addition, especially looks good with a standard size 510 atty on an ego. But it is not required. I can't use a cone or dripshield with my Cannons, since the body is too big lol.

I'm glad I made a good choice, I also ordered a drip shield and tip. What's the Voltage range for a 2 Ohm?
 
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