Cisco 1.5Ω 306 & 510 with no bridge review thread.

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Thanks for the info Tim. I looked for Cisco atties before I bought the ones from CherryVapes, but couldn't find them in stock anywhere. Admittedly, I didn't look very hard, just my usual places didn't have any in stock. And since I wanted a new pawn (my fave) anyways, it seemed like a cannon would be fun to try since so many people like it. I still like the cannon, I'll just have to look into the ciscos a little more. Honestly I was originally looking for the MA306 for the DCA I picked up in a trade. If Ciscos are hard to get, the MA306 is impossible, lol. Thanks again. Sorry to hijack the thread, I'm finished now, lol.
 

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I've been playing with the Aero (I misread earlier post, but I needed a 1.5 ohm 306, so either way). I really can't seem to find any info on what the difference is (other than $3, and the etching on the side). Anyone? Anyone?

I'm digging the Aero (might be my current favorite, but it's too soon to tell), but wondering what I paid extra for, and wondering if I should just get the regular bridgeless 306.
 

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I've been playing with the Aero (I misread earlier post, but I needed a 1.5 ohm 306, so either way). I really can't seem to find any info on what the difference is (other than $3, and the etching on the side). Anyone? Anyone?

I'm digging the Aero (might be my current favorite, but it's too soon to tell), but wondering what I paid extra for, and wondering if I should just get the regular bridgeless 306.

Never had an Aero so no idea ....
I'm sure there is some difference but it would be cool for you to try a Regular Cisco Bridgless and tells us your thoughts :D
 

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I've been playing with the Aero (I misread earlier post, but I needed a 1.5 ohm 306, so either way). I really can't seem to find any info on what the difference is (other than $3, and the etching on the side). Anyone? Anyone?

I'm digging the Aero (might be my current favorite, but it's too soon to tell), but wondering what I paid extra for, and wondering if I should just get the regular bridgeless 306.

The flavor and TH of it is as good as any other Cisco 306. The problem that I'm having with the one that I got is an overly tight draw. If you have an IKV i06 then the draw is about 2 times tighter then that. Just to give you an idea of what the draw is like on the 306 Aero. I'm inches away from tossing it in the trash right now. Decided to hold off, clean it, and see if it gets any better. Maybe it's just wishful thinking.
 

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The flavor and TH of it is as good as any other Cisco 306. The problem that I'm having with the one that I got is an overly tight draw. If you have an IKV i06 then the draw is about 2 times tighter then that. Just to give you an idea of what the draw is like on the 306 Aero. I'm inches away from tossing it in the trash right now. Decided to hold off, clean it, and see if it gets any better. Maybe it's just wishful thinking.

I'm not having any draw issues at all from my Aero that's been in my rotation since Saturday. I've prolly put about 10 mL of juice through it (give or take). I just really want to know what's different about it. Site doesn't say, Cisco doesn't live here any more... You'd think the name "Aero" would indicate a lighter draw...

I ordered two, and have only tried one so far. I'll have to try the other to see if it's an issue.

It's odd how draw is perceived. I remember my first 510 (coming from an 808) seemed to have a ridiculously hard draw, but now it seems perfectly normal.
 

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I would think so, but that's not the case in my experience. Only ordered one and the draw is my biggest complaint. Out of all the various types of atties and cartos that I have tried. This is in the top of the list when it comes to a tight draw. All other Cisco 306's I've tried had a light, almost airy draw.

Which is what I like compared to atties that have a tighter draw. Also, noticed that the flavor decreased faster than the other Cisco's I've had as well. It's not due to perception. It's due to personal taste and experience. Sometimes it comes down to having a dud or not as well. Besides the bridge and the draw. There isn't anything special about it.
 
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Well, I just got my order of both the bridgeless 510 and 306 atties from Avid. Really nice that I don't have to spend the time to de-wick them. Just slap them on, prime them, and I'm good to go. Tried the 306 first and noticed that they are slightly airier then the regular 306. Which is a plus in my book and haven't noticed them spitting any juice back at me yet. Same great flavor and TH that Cisco 306's are known for. This is my first impressions of it since I have only used it for a day so far.
 

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Here is my latest Grand ..... It was going to be a gift but I really like the color and feel and vape and .... You guys know.

But it does look awesome with a Cannon drip tip ...... and it matches my MacBook Pro pretty good too.

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Big Hitter, your pic inspired me to order the cannon DTs for my black/silver Reo! Thanks! it looks awesome! I have seen some cannon DT pics that dont cover the 306s all the way, but from the Cannon official video demo, they say that its been designed around the Cisco 306 sizes, and thats what I use.

Has anyone tried the aluminium cannons available at Avidvaper? Sorry to take the thread off topic, but I just had to thank Big Hitter for the awesome pic :)
 

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Glad you liked the pic ... I ordered 2 white cannons on Friday :)
To go with the 4 black I all ready have.

And yes they do go all the way down on Cisco 306 or at least so far down you won't notice on a REO ... there might be a bit of silver showing but its in the drip cup. They don't fit for crap on a joye 306 .... halfway at best.
 
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May I slip a newbie question in here, what is the difference between a 306 and 510, thinking mainly of technical differences, although subjective differences are welcome too. I suppose you need an adapter for the 306. And are there driptips that envelop the atomizer like that cannon for the 510.
 

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May I slip a newbie question in here, what is the difference between a 306 and 510, thinking mainly of technical differences, although subjective differences are welcome too. I suppose you need an adapter for the 306. And are there driptips that envelop the atomizer like that cannon for the 510.
The threading is basically the same on both atomizers. No adapter is required. The 510 has a tube surrounding it...the 306 does not. For me, the 510s seem to hold more juice than the 306s so you have to rejuice a little more often. The 306s in my opinion have better flavor and draw.

The 306 uses drip tips that completely cover the atomizer whereas the 510s use drip tips that are just inserted at the top of the tube. Yes, there are cannons for the 306s. In the photo below, the center one is a 306 atty with drip tip. The ones on the right and left are 510s. There are also glass drip tips for the 306s as shown in the 2nd photo.
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Big Hitter, your pic inspired me to order the cannon DTs for my black/silver Reo! Thanks! it looks awesome! I have seen some cannon DT pics that dont cover the 306s all the way, but from the Cannon official video demo, they say that its been designed around the Cisco 306 sizes, and thats what I use.

Has anyone tried the aluminium cannons available at Avidvaper? Sorry to take the thread off topic, but I just had to thank Big Hitter for the awesome pic :)

They're tight, and don't quite fit all the way down. Don't fit the Aero at all, but do slide down MOST of the way on the regular 306. I'm not a big fan...
 
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