Buying my first VV mod - advice/suggestions!

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BuzzKill

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Oh, boy... my hubby calls me Schleprock 'cause I am always falling/scraping/breaking things, etc, lol...(I'm actually in a cast on hand right now, so forgive the lack of well-thought/typed responses as I peck on keyboard)...so the LAST thing I should do is get out a hammer and start whacking cartos, lol!!! But maybe HE can!! ;-) Thanks for the tip!

jlazarus you are getting GOOD advise from some very experienced vapors here , many of the higher end devices and companies have been around a long time and have good CS and rep's , whatever choice you make you are well informed.

Oh and welcome to the upper end of vaping , it WILL be a new experience and kill your cravings !
 

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Juice spilage can be a pain but if you use the right atty and learn how many drops to use and when to use them, you will not leak. Case in point, the HH357 from avid vapor. If used properly, it will never leak. I have been using one since September and it has never leaked on me and the threads are always dry. Granted this is a $20 atomizer but considering how long it has lasted, it was worth it. Plus this thing hits very well, reminds me of a warm 801 atty. Tons of vapor with tons of flavor.
There are so many choices out there, it gets extremely daunting.
 

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Juice spilage can be a pain but if you use the right atty and learn how many drops to use and when to use them, you will not leak. Case in point, the HH357 from avid vapor. If used properly, it will never leak. I have been using one since September and it has never leaked on me and the threads are always dry. Granted this is a $20 atomizer but considering how long it has lasted, it was worth it. Plus this thing hits very well, reminds me of a warm 801 atty. Tons of vapor with tons of flavor.
There are so many choices out there, it gets extremely daunting.

Right on; I've never used the HH357, yet, and there is a lot out there; I've got oodles of different things, and a boat load of tried and true backup attys. Your point is well taken, a well built atty (and I was saying a couple months ago there were no good attys because they are the things to go down first) will work fantastic... once you know all the ins and outs of how to use it.
So many are getting newer things out there and then complaining about them (not dissing anyone; i do it too) but again you got to really work with it for a while to understand how it works best.
I have about 40 SR Joye 510's and as many DSE SR 901's (Vaporkings bulk paks) just because I can get unbelievable vapes out of them every single time.

The new Iken i06 is a favorite of mine now, but it took a couple of weeks to get it figured out. It is fantastic when it breaks in. I can't wait for the Pyrex d/t's (theecig.com) and want to rig a sleeve up for it for Buzzkill's VVPV top feed.
 
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