where do u get em i usually get em from happyvaper but they re sold out
i need a couple new ones and if the place has aw batty thatd be cool too
i need a couple new ones and if the place has aw batty thatd be cool too
Hi WiredThat is the price of one. I would only buy a couple to try before you dump a bunch of money into something you might not like. I happen to love Cisco atties, but not everyone does.
As far as buying to stock up...I was using 6 of them in rotation for nearly a year. But my results are not typical. It is common for me to be able to get about 3 months or better out of an atty. My last purchase was for 15....which should last me a very long time. If you like them, perhaps getting about 5 might be good...but as I said, I strongly suggest only getting one or two to try them.
and its not a dumb question.![]()
I was really hoping to hear "package of 5"boohoo
...as far as making things last, specially things that are "wired" in any way, I am "wired all wrong" for a reason haha
but it does makes a very good sense (which I should follow) to try all sorts I guess before I make up my mind on what works best for me, considering I haven't even tried the Reo as of yet... (I think I don't like waiting on a mailman at all lol)
I hear ya. The three days it takes for a REO to get here is torture!
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You may like to consider trying a Boge cartomizer also and see if you like it. They are sold in package of 5. Really easy vaping for someone who is new to bottom fed mods.![]()
Right...the eGo battery doesn't put out enough power to run a LR atty or cartomizer effectively.
If you are getting a REO, I suggest sticking with LR. There really is a difference with power. I would try several different resistances to see what you like best with the types of juices you are fond of. I tend to vape some sweeter juices and usually prefer a 2.0Ω atty. If you like tobacco flavors more, you might like a 1.5Ω. A happy medium might be a 1.8Ω
The numbers refer to the resistance. The less resistance, the more power goes through the coils, creating a hotter vape. The sweeter juices can have the flavor "cooked" right out of them, so I suggest using a slightly higher resistance. Your tastes might be wildly different than mine though.
I like the LR306s the best. With one exception....I love the HH.357. that is currently my favorite, but really spendy.
I hope this has been somewhat helpful![]()
Here is a good recent read for using cartomizers on REOs. http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...y-dont-need-fill-cartos-before-using-reo.html
As far as I know. Avid is the ONLY one selling them now. Makes sense since I believe the owner is Cisco himself.