How did I miss all of this?! Oh yea *cough*The LR510 attys really are very nice. They perform wonderfully on a std 510 batt, a really nice vape at moderate voltage. They produce surprisingly good flavor too!!
The only problem is I just misplaced the only one I haveIts missing somewhere out there in the world, along with a std 510 batt with a red led and a mostly filled nhaler signature tobacco flavored blue foamed cart. This is the first ecig I've misplaced in several months of vaping. I'm really glad I had other options on hand when this happened (lizard with a kr8 cart).
After this close call, I think I'm going to have to have some backups strategically placed, just in case, in my car at all times.
I think Isaac has a winner with the LR510s at 2.5 ohms. I'll be getting more of these real soon now.
I'm gflad that your really loving it Mr Madness!
That has to be the saddest e-cig missing story I ever heard! Talking about fully decked out and then just gone.

If your looking for an even more intense vape, we have 2.0Ω 901,801, and 510 in transit.
Not necessarily my good switcher. It is an Lr Atty. Joye 510's do have a 2.5Ω, but Sailebao's version of the 510 aka Clone was always 3.0Ω and still topped Joye in its debut http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...rkings-joye-510-vs-clone-review-surprise.html Since the 3.5Ω proved to be a perfect fit at 5-6V, we thought we'll go down a few levels to 2.5Ω. Which turned out very nice by the way, not perfected for the High voltage experience, but still a very good cool feel. as if a standard should be.2.5 Ohms is not an LR atty 1.5 Ohms is low resistance. I only raise this point because with all the attys out there it is important we label them correctly to be understood by others.
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