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LOL, Bov! I go back and forth between them -- I really enjoy both the DCs and the Fusions. They each add a slightly different element to my vaping and my juices and I like that, alot. This week it is DCs all the way -- working far better for me as I am suffering from a nasty, summer cold.:cry:
 

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Checking the Omns on a carto can be hard. Now anyone that's done this knows what a chore it can be without three hands. So today I took that little attachment with the wires and alligator clips on it that Mike sells to set the voltage on the Buzz and hooked it to my meter like I was going to set my Buzz. I then just held it on a 510 carto and got my reading easily with 2 hands. It works great. The carto or atty wouldn't screw on but if you just hold it on the end and off to one side it's really easy.
 
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You are always full of great ideas 5C :)
Thank you Bo.
Im going to have to try these dual coils. You guys seem to love them.. I figured they would be the same as any LR carto!!!
The only one I've found I truely love is Ikens new clear LR. I haven't tried the clear DC he made because I'm doing LR stuff right now.
 

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If it wasn't for lr attys I would still be smoking! First starting out I got an ego kit and my cig count dropped, instead of a pack a day I went to a pack every 3 days a month later I found lr attys and quit completely. Today I like a 2.8-3.0 ohm e2 at 3.7-4.3v so we do grow up but lr is what made the difference in the beginning!
 

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If it wasn't for lr attys I would still be smoking! First starting out I got an ego kit and my cig count dropped, instead of a pack a day I went to a pack every 3 days a month later I found lr attys and quit completely. Today I like a 2.8-3.0 ohm e2 at 3.7-4.3v so we do grow up but lr is what made the difference in the beginning!

With a fixed voltage e-cig like an Ego LR is great ! BUT once you get into VV vaping they get left in the dirt !
 

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With a fixed voltage e-cig like an Ego LR is great ! BUT once you get into VV vaping they get left in the dirt !

Exactly there seems to be alot of lr bashing but it has its place. Once you can vv it is just a matter of taste it seems with the e2's 3.0-3.2 is either not warm enough or dry tasting to me but that is me.
 

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Exactly there seems to be alot of lr bashing but it has its place. Once you can vv it is just a matter of taste it seems with the e2's 3.0-3.2 is either not warm enough or dry tasting to me but that is me.
It's not Bashing. They have their place but this is a VV forum and once you start using a Variable Voltage Buzz, LR isn't needed any more. But this one I've been using the last 2 days has changed my mind. Although it is a great carto though it will never replace my Fusions on a Buzz at 4.7 volts. Nothing I've ever tried, including dripping has come close to the performance a Fusion puts out hooked up to a Buzz.
 

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Stan I'm glad you found what worked to get you off the stinkies! We all are :) You both are right, LR does have it's place. I'm even more sheltered than you...I went from starter kit to crapbox, to Chuck, to Buzz. I never used anything LR because I found Notcigs and VV pretty early in my vaping.

These DCs are LR but I'd love to see them in a higher ohm.
 

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Im going to have to try these dual coils. You guys seem to love them.. I figured they would be the same as any LR carto!!!

I haven't tried the Dual coils yet, but I find them interesting. Although the PV "sees" a low resistance, and you get the accompanying battery drain, you actually have 2 regular resistance atomizer coils (3.2Ohm I think). So theoretically it should deliver an experience closer to dragging on two PV's, with standard resistance coils, at the same time. It depends a lot on if the wicking is good enough to support two coils.
 

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I know its not bashing, I am sheltered I went from starter kit, to lr, to 6v to infinity! I just owe something to the source of my infatuation. I will go back to my corner now.

We don't have corners here. Everyone is entitled to speak their minds and everyone is entitled to use whatever kind of vaping equipment they want. Just because I like one thing and someone else likes another thing doesn't mean we can't like each other. You can back anything you want Stan and feel free to talk about it. I was just explaining why it seems like allot of people are down on LR. There is allot of LR lovers here too.
 

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I haven't tried the Dual coils yet, but I find them interesting. Although the PV "sees" a low resistance, and you get the accompanying battery drain, you actually have 2 regular resistance atomizer coils (3.2Ohm I think). So theoretically it should deliver an experience closer to dragging on two PV's, with standard resistance coils, at the same time. It depends a lot on if the wicking is good enough to support two coils.

In theory it sounds good and although this DC of Ikenvapes seems a little better than the ones I've tried before they just don't do it for me. The jury is still out on this one. I'm letting it soak until tomorrow.
 

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Stan I'm glad you found what worked to get you off the stinkies! We all are :) You both are right, LR does have it's place. I'm even more sheltered than you...I went from starter kit to crapbox, to Chuck, to Buzz. I never used anything LR because I found Notcigs and VV pretty early in my vaping.

These DCs are LR but I'd love to see them in a higher ohm.
That's what I'm waiting for too.
 

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I know its not bashing, I am sheltered I went from starter kit, to lr, to 6v to infinity! I just owe something to the source of my infatuation. I will go back to my corner now.

Stan I am also BIASED against LR LOL !

I even SELL them , BUT they have their drawbacks and that is what I mainly talk about ( I dont like the taste but I explain that normally )

And Like 5CS said there are no corners here Stan ! all opinions are welcome .
 

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In theory it sounds good and although this DC of Ikenvapes seems a little better than the ones I've tried before they just don't do it for me. The jury is still out on this one. I'm letting it soak until tomorrow.

5C, on this one I'm using it was more like Pokey said...a break in period. After a few refills it was like the flavor just jumped right out! And I'm all about flavor, you guys can keep your TH LOL

G, I haven't had any problem with wicking, even when I was torturing myself at 4v. And I mix my juice at 70/30
 
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