Atomizers.. now which one

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I've come to the conclusion that I need to stock up in a big way on atomizers for the Reo just to get my 6-12month supply built back up. The problem I'm having is that I have no idea what to get. I know the HH357 is nice but its not my style of vaping, I prefer a longer steady pull. I usually always vape sweet flavored juices and fruits so I'm looking at the 1.8ohm-2.0ohm range here and have heard recently some of the normally great atty's are running into issues. I also would like to keep my 510 setup because of all my cool drip tips, plus 306's were always a bit harsh on my juices.

I turn to you guys and gals.

Ikenvape's 510's (currently using a 1.5ohm but its just a hair too hot)
Cisco's 2.0 510's
Hybrid 2.0's
Aero Bridgeless 2.0's
Standard Joye ??


Did I miss one? I won't be using carto's so thats not an option. Any opinion would be helpful as I've read all the threads but I would like to hear the current trend all in one place. Thanks :)
 

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Can't go wrong with the Joye 510s especially not at less than $5 a pop, somehow everytime I try a new fancy atomizer it ends up in a drawer and I always revert back to these.

Genuine Joye 510 1.5

Good call I was looking at per piece, that is a steal at that price for 10. I still have a few Joye's from over a year ago that work after being used for months off and on. I'm thinking the 2.2ohm might be better than 1.5ohm for sweet flavors though, its been awhile since I was above a 2.0ohm atty do you think the vapor production will fall off that bad?
 

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I've come to the conclusion that I need to stock up in a big way on atomizers for the Reo just to get my 6-12month supply built back up. The problem I'm having is that I have no idea what to get. I know the HH357 is nice but its not my style of vaping, I prefer a longer steady pull. I usually always vape sweet flavored juices and fruits so I'm looking at the 1.8ohm-2.0ohm range here and have heard recently some of the normally great atty's are running into issues. I also would like to keep my 510 setup because of all my cool drip tips, plus 306's were always a bit harsh on my juices.

I turn to you guys and gals.

Ikenvape's 510's (currently using a 1.5ohm but its just a hair too hot)
Cisco's 2.0 510's
Hybrid 2.0's
Aero Bridgeless 2.0's
Standard Joye ??


Did I miss one? I won't be using carto's so thats not an option. Any opinion would be helpful as I've read all the threads but I would like to hear the current trend all in one place. Thanks :)

I only vape one flavor these days (well, for the last 9+ months). It's a sweet flavor as well. The io6 1.8Ω from Iken brings out flavors in my juice, that no other atty has for me. Next 2 favorites are the cisco 2.0Ω and 1.8Ω 306's... I find the io6 (which is just a 306 on steroids, as someone else put it), and the cisco 306's far easier to get a consistant vape, and flavor from. I also flood them FAR less often... YMMV
 

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I can only give you my opinion on what I like the best. I've tried every one of those except for the Aero's. Both IKV and Cisco are great in performance for atties that don't come with primer in them. The IKV's have a little tighter draw in comparison to Cisco's that have an airier draw. So, you have to decide which type of draw you like the best.

Joye atties perform just as well as the others. You just have to break them in and get rid of the primer fluid. They also have a bit of an airier draw like the Cisco atties. The flavor and everything else is slightly less but, it's not noticeable unless you sit there and focus on noticing the differences.

The hybrids are ok. They have an even looser draw then the other three. Although the flavor is good though. I have found that some of the coils die fairly quickly. Which obviously reduces it's performance and durability. All in all, I'm not a fan of these.
 

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It's definitely not going to give you as much warmth to your vapor and TH. Compared to 1.8 and 1.5 ohms. But, overall it's a good vape if your using it with the juices that you have now. Since your going to be getting more flavor. If your using this on a Grand then you will be getting a better vape then you would with a mini. Which would work better with a 1.8 and 1.5 ohm atty.
 

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I buy both the 1.5 and 2.3 Joyes in bulk from vaporkings and they both have a place.

I find the 1.5Ω vape more like a 1.8 or even 2.0 Cisco 510 and thats cool with me.
For the price they work great and make a good solution for building stock. Granted since I've found the HH-357 I haven't really touched them but its nice to know I have 20+ new ones here that will do the trick with no problems.

I disagree with the quality statement .... I've purchased 50 of the Joyes and everyone has worked perfectly for me.
Never had to throw out a single one, let alone 2 out of 3 ???

I don't do 306 at all anymore because they just don't work for my style. I have no interest in even trying an io6 either.

I have a ton of 510 drip tips so its either 510 attys or cartos for me.

Cisco spec 510s are too airy for me, the Joye have a stiffer draw for sure.

The Joyes last me as long as I need, I steam clean them and they come right back.
I've never burnt one out, they just get stiff or tasting bad. Once they get down to where I want to clean them too often I chuck them out and start up a new one.

I might add that the 901 LR attys that are 37 bucks for 10 on vapor kings work pretty dam fine too if you don't mind the whole adapter and drip shield thing.

So for me

#1 HH-357 for sure the best atty out there for my vape style no matter what the cost.
#2 Joye LR 510 at under 5 bucks each is a winner.
#3 Joye SR 2.3Ω for the price work too, just not quite warm enough to do the trick every time for me.
#4 Boge Cartos (I know you don't use them) but still they work awesome.

I'm done with any IKV or Cisco spec attys that are available at this time.
I've only killed 3 attys in my life and 2 of them were IKV 510s.

But you know everyone is different and get drastically different results with the same hardware.
 

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My personal absolutely number one are the dual coil Atomizer Range from Product catalogue - Items - www.vapourworld.co.uk

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