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Got mine today. Using the vapage 2ohm hybrid BF atty from COV. AWESOME!!!! 071112210704.jpg071112210143.jpg
 

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thanks

It was at my door in 8 days

can't ask for more than that. As you can see, it's the mini and I'm blow away with how perfect everything is. Even the door is precision. Came with nice packaging and it was in a crushed velvet string tie pouch for protection. Nice touch & nice little instruction leaflet with tips and tricks too

happy vaping

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I have been using my hh357 both long barrel and short barrel (both v2 custom) but both of them aren't really that great for bottom feeders imho. I really think that feeding these Attys are not optimal because the coil is high up the barrel. Not that the HH357 is bad, long better than short, but they require precision feeding. My got vapes drippers dream (bridgeless) atty is just so much easier to use and does give a very nice vape and flavor for just 6 bucks. Plus no spitting or flooding. At least I found what works for me and I see no reason to try other attys, (no more wasting money :). the got vapes is harder to clean but other than that it vapes awesome.

BTW My vv bogger box just plain kicks .... Best money I ever spent.

Added: I'm not that seasoned of a vaper yet, only been 2 months, but the Drippers Dream low placement of the coil, and metal barrier to stop spitting just works so well and makes life easy. Especially for newer vapers like me and/or you prefer long drags. give it a try for 6 bucks. Barrier is shown in pic, and you can see how low down the coil is inside the barrel.

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Just to plug in my 2 cents here, to date the best atty for the money on anything I vape has been just a Cisco spec 306. It has out performed anything I have used to date. I get huge clouds of vapor and the taste of my juice is very clean and spot on. I don't actually own anything VV so I strictly use the Cisco LR306 1.5 ohm atty's. or 3.5 ohm for 6V application. I've also used the Aero bridgeless atty as well. This would be my 2nd in line go to atty. I have spent a fair amount of money trying other brands out there but I always wind up back with the Cisco spec 306 atty's. I might also add I have an HH357 in my collection as well and to be honest, the only pv it actually works on with any consistency is an eGo battery. I cannot explain it, but it is the conclusion I have come to. The only other atty out there that has intrigued me to try is the AVA from Innovapor. I just find it hard to shell out $45 for a single atty that I still haven't read anything strongly positive about. With the subpar performance of the HH357 I am really hesitant to try it. I might want to add that this is my opinion and others might vary, but just thought I would give you some food for thought, so to speak....

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I get what your saying, and I own an Aero myself as well as the HH357's I mentioned. What makes the drippers dream atty so great is not neccessarily the atty itself, but the way its built. The drippers dream is just a good atomizer, nothing special...but it was designed the part of their not so great "Pumpcart" system (now the atty is sold on its own as well). Beacuse they had to accommodate the pumpcart hardware, which fits inside the top of the atty, gotvapes places the coil and such at the very bottom of the atty. They also added a brass(i think brass) barrier, which would sit between the bottom of the pumpcart and the top of the coil, to prevent the coil heat from melting the pumpcart's plastic & stop any spitting from hitting the pumpcart's liquid delivery mechanism. sorry its hard to describe :(

So now when you use the atomizer on its own, it turns out to be a perfect design for bottom feeders. Not because is vapes any better or worse (which it does do a good job of), but because it's so much easier to get that perfect amount of juice in the atty. plus the barrier stops any spitting or flow of juice back into your mouth. It's like it was designed for bottom feeders, but in reality it was designed for their pumpcart drip system.

Added: And it's only 6 bucks, I have been using the 1.7ohm version. Until you try it its hard to realize the difference it makes. I happened to have it laying around from a failed pumpcart system order, but turned out to very fortuitous indeed.

Just to plug in my 2 cents here, to date the best atty for the money on anything I vape has been just a Cisco spec 306. It has out performed anything I have used to date. I get huge clouds of vapor and the taste of my juice is very clean and spot on. I don't actually own anything VV so I strictly use the Cisco LR306 1.5 ohm atty's. or 3.5 ohm for 6V application. I've also used the Aero bridgeless atty as well. This would be my 2nd in line go to atty. I have spent a fair amount of money trying other brands out there but I always wind up back with the Cisco spec 306 atty's. I might also add I have an HH357 in my collection as well and to be honest, the only pv it actually works on with any consistency is an eGo battery. I cannot explain it, but it is the conclusion I have come to. The only other atty out there that has intrigued me to try is the AVA from Innovapor. I just find it hard to shell out $45 for a single atty that I still haven't read anything strongly positive about. With the subpar performance of the HH357 I am really hesitant to try it. I might want to add that this is my opinion and others might vary, but just thought I would give you some food for thought, so to speak....

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Yeah G11, I fully understand what you are saying about that atty. It is sold by a few vendors out there under some other names. There was a thread somewhere on the forum about them at one point. It got bashed pretty hard as I remember it. Most considered it a cheap throw away atty. Lasted on average of about a week or so for most, not to mention it didn't put out the kind of vapor or TH that a Cisco spec 306 has. I get on average about 5-6 months out of my Cisco 306's and from what I have read a lot of others do as well, (and that is without cleaning). I do only vape one type of juice though and I am sure that is a factor. As far as I am concerned, whatever works to keep someone off analogs and doesn't break your budget is always a win/win situation.
 

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I hear yui Muz, mine will prolly die soon, the drippers dream probably wont last long. Maybe 6 weeks if I'm lucky. I love things easy, and Im willing to have trade off for it, but I stand by it as being solid for vape quality. I think if your new to bottom feeding its more benefit to have an easy to use atty. Obviously if you have an HH357 or similar down to a science with the bogger, being easy doesn't matter much. But for 6 bucks I guess you get what you pay for. I do love it though.
 

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musichead,

you've used both the bridgeless and bridged?

Which of the 306s performed better on bottom feeders?

The Vapage 2.0 is working nicely for me but I'm always looking for something better.

Thanks in advance

Tivo

The atty that has worked for me has been the Cisco LR306 1.5ohm because I only vape 3.7V so far. I don't own a Bogger yet, but I have a Vmod XL and I must say I really like this device. It takes a little to get used to feeding with consistancy, but I think I have a pretty good handle on it. It has become my go to APV since getting it and my others have gotten very lonely. I have both the HH357 1.5ohm and the Aero 1.5ohm also. Of those two I have preferred the Aero on most of my devices. The HH357 only seems to give a decent vape on an eGo battery for me whereas the Aero works on everything I put it on. I don't really understand that at all. I only know what works for me. No matter what device I have though, the Cisco 306 is just what works for me "all the time" and I keep making my way back to it always. It seems to be a vapor machine on anything I put it on and my juice always tastes best for me when using it. As far as the Vapage 2.0ohm atty, I threw it in the vape drawer for the future when I get a Bogger VV. I did purchase a Vapage LR 1.5ohm Hybrid and it works ok, but not anywhere near the Cisco spec. It has good vapor, but the flavor isn't in the same class.....
 

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Thanks for the info.

I realize everyone has different experiences with atties on different devices and I'll say that I do like the vapage 2.0 on both my boggers mini and my LJ.

My best atties to date have been the Cisco spec hybrid HH357 2.0, 2.5 and the i06 from ikenvape. Now comes the search for the best BF atty for my newest toys.

The next best thing seems to pop up almost every day

Exciting times for sure

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good to know! I have a cisco spec custom hybrid 60/40 HH357 but it's 2.5 ohm so I think I'll jus keep using that on my vv's.

I picked up a couple LR 306s based on music heads experiences with them and have to say they are wonderful. Very similar to my 2.0ohm vapage hybrid as far as taste, but the TH and vapor are better.

Only thing I don't like about the 306 is the looseness on the connection when I thread it down. It snugs up okay but I fear the things will strip if I tighten too much. Fortunately I'm not pulling them on and off all the time.

On another note; I'm a little bummed with the silicone coming off the cap of the boston round bottle. As of this a.m. it already has a split in it. When I slip mine over the connection it gets pushed further to the left when I install the battery and stretches the silicone tubing. After several fills and removing the bottle a few times, the silicone finally gave up the ghost.

No too happy about that one for sure!!!

I'm going to check and see if one of my luicy juicy bladders may be able to be tweaked to fit, or if I can find a thinner nalgene bottle or something, so that the bottle is not off set so much from the attaching tube. Wish the tube was at a slight angle away from the battery.

Anyone else have or had this issue?

Other than the silicone tube, I'm totally loving this boggers mini for sure!

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Switched over from the boston round bottle to the luicy juicy bladder. Much better feed and easier removal .sorry for the bright pictures but you get the idea. It's a little roomier inside but the bladder rests against the battery so when I squonk there is no movement and the bladder is much softer. Super happy with the switch and it still vapes and feeds like a charm.

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I am working out the finishing details for my vv bogger with Marcus and looking into attys for it. I have only been vapeing for a few weeks but find I like a cooler vape. Seems like everyone is into the warmer/hotter 306 or high voltage vaping. Maybe it will change as I vape more but I find on my twist that with a 3.0v SR Boge, my sweet spot for most juices is 3.8-4.0 and with a 2.0 LR Boge, 3.4-3.8v.

Considering this, and that this is my first BF mod, can I get some suggestions for attys to look at? I don't mind spending for quality like a Cisco 306 or 357, but not if it is going to run so hot that I have to keep it turned down so much that I can't get any vapor out of it. I am much more about flavor than TH.

FWIW, i have only used some 2.5ohm plain jane eGo attys for direct dripping so far. Ho-hum results with them.
 
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