Cisco LR 306 atty, my own personal fog machine

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phorbin

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These are some pretty early impressions since i only picked up Cisco LR 306 attys for the first time today while stopping by the grand opening of Good Prophets retail store.

LR Low Resistance Spare 306 Atomizer for Joye eGo If you decide to try one yourself be sure to get a 306 drip tip as well:

Drip Tips Metal or Delrin Plastic The 306 tips he has is a little Delrin sleeve that fits nicely over the exposed atty of the 306.

as soon as I put this thing on my ego batt and took the first drag I knew I had found something pretty special. A nice easy draw, not as long as needed on a standard 510, and out come HUGE plumes of vapor. I didn't even bother taking the atty off my batt, put another couple drops on it, and told Rob I would be needing a 5 pack of them, plus the one I already had. LOL. These things are just an amazing vapor making machine! And the flavor is as clean as anything I've tried so far. I can't wait till the thing is actually broken in a little!

I'm not a brutal TH kinda guy, but I like to know that I'm getting something and this baby seems to be right in my sweet spot on the more like 3.4 ego batteries (ego batts usually test out around 3.4 not 3.7 Ohms). I haven't yet put this atty on my true 3.7 phidias yet, but I will soon and i'll let you know what I think. Like I said I'm not a brutal TH guy, so that might be a little much for me, but I'll try it just the same.

Anyway, if you are into seeing huge clouds of vapor on the exhale, give this atty a try.

vape on :vapor:

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i gotta agree i ordered 2 cisco 306 lr attys from vapor flow with the drip tip deal and i gotta say its a little juice hog. and surprisingly the only atty that i dont have to have one decicated to menthol by the flavor switch after the first drag no more menthol. and i will attest that a a true 3.7v its not a wake and vape atty at least not as soon as you open your eyes. i kid you not i got my package handed to me by my better half first thing in the morning (i hadnt even put on pants yet lol) primed the sucker and fired it up.... RECKLESS THROAT HIT brought tears to my eyes. they are workhorse attys i mean i suck on them like a pacifier and it just keeps pumping out the vapor. my only problem/ concern is that damm drip tip...
mine craked and then i lost it at the mall so i mean its useless without it but i got a twisted color one n the mail so cant wait
 

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Think I'll have to try a 306 on my Inferno.

As far as the tips cracking, I read a guide to using the 306 that emphasized not to force the drip tip down too far. It may seem like it should go down further, but only press until it engages and then leave it. But yeah if you shell out for a better quality drip tip that should solve it.
 

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The cannon tips from cherry vape are a big improvement.

The best bet is getting a Cisco spec LR 510.... they produce about 98% as much as a 306.
Just a touch cooler and you can use better DTs

Trust me they are THAT much better than other LR 510s.
Mine all meter at 1.4Ω and "other" LR 510s that are supposed to be 1.5 usually check at 1.7
that .3 makes a huge difference. Plus they use different nichrome wire that tastes better.
 

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Think I'll have to try a 306 on my Inferno.

As far as the tips cracking, I read a guide to using the 306 that emphasized not to force the drip tip down too far. It may seem like it should go down further, but only press until it engages and then leave it. But yeah if you shell out for a better quality drip tip that should solve it.

Problem with not shoving them down is THEY LEAK LIKE A MO FO
 

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I have been using Cisco LR 306's for more than 2.5 months now. I understand the issues around the DT's. For my money you can not beat the colored and twisted 306 DT's from Nhaler. I have four and have not had a single issue with these bad boys. Yes you can buy cheaper but I have yet to find better and I HAVE tried many. I am partial to the ones numbered 16 thru 61. They are very robust and fit perfectly. Happy vaping and enjoy those LR 306's

Colored and Twisted 306 Drip Tips
 
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I have a couple of Joye LR306's that aren't worth a darn. I also have Cisco's and they are the bomb baby. I haven't killed one yet. I've gone through several of the Joye's since they came out and won't buy them again. Cisco is the way to go. I wish they made better DT's to withstand the heat these things produce.
 

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I have a couple of Joye LR306's that aren't worth a darn. I also have Cisco's and they are the bomb baby. I haven't killed one yet. I've gone through several of the Joye's since they came out and won't buy them again. Cisco is the way to go. I wish they made better DT's to withstand the heat these things produce.

Hairball see my previous post in this thread. The Nhaler DT's can and do handle the heat. I have yet to have one fail me.
 
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