Debridged attys

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LordDavon

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I have never used a 306 atty but, everyone I talk to recommend them. I received a couple of 510 attys with my last order and I like them. I was going to order another four or five. Should I cut one or two of the 510 attys out of my order and try the 306 attys? What is the difference between them?
 

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I think the 306 is worth trying, for sure. To me, it falls somewhere between the 510 and the 901 - it feels very balanced.

I like LR 510's, but I've always found they make the flavor just a little bit acidic, if that makes sense. I get less of that with the 306 - the flavor seems better.

The 306 is a smaller atty, and therefore doesn't hold quite as much juice. I also find them a bit more fiddly to get on and off, because they are exposed, and if the metal gets a bit wet from juice, the drip tip will start to spin around it rather than screwing/unscrewing it, and you have to pinch on it a bit to get it off.

But, I think it's worth it for how they vape. I use both LR 510's and LR 306's, and I like both, but they are a little different.

Hey, it's worth a shot. It'll thread on all your 510 stuff, and it's not *extremely* different, so if you like the 510, you'll probably like the 306.

At absolute worst, you have a compatible back-up atty. At best, you may find a new favorite vape.
 

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I think the 306 is worth trying, for sure. To me, it falls somewhere between the 510 and the 901 - it feels very balanced.

I like LR 510's, but I've always found they make the flavor just a little bit acidic, if that makes sense. I get less of that with the 306 - the flavor seems better.

The 306 is a smaller atty, and therefore doesn't hold quite as much juice. I also find them a bit more fiddly to get on and off, because they are exposed, and if the metal gets a bit wet from juice, the drip tip will start to spin around it rather than screwing/unscrewing it, and you have to pinch on it a bit to get it off.

But, I think it's worth it for how they vape. I use both LR 510's and LR 306's, and I like both, but they are a little different.

Hey, it's worth a shot. It'll thread on all your 510 stuff, and it's not *extremely* different, so if you like the 510, you'll probably like the 306.

At absolute worst, you have a compatible back-up atty. At best, you may find a new favorite vape.

Thanks MN. I will give one a shot. I really haven't found an atty that holds a lot of juice anyway.. bridged or not. I usually get a better vape out of just 2 or 3 drops on my attys. I wish I found one that could do better.

I have dismantled a couple of carto to get a better vape and can sometimes get one to do about 15 drips. Those are few-and-far-between though and they don't stay in shape long enough.
 

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I've created a monster.....

I was feeling frisky and decided to debridge a LR901 atty. I thought I broke it at first because as I went to pull the bridge out the entire inside pulled up near the top. I continued to rip off the mesh and underneath was a metal bridge that supported the mesh bridge. It didn't want to pull straight out so I chopped it with some wire cutters to expose the wire and complete the debridging.....

This atty hits harder and tastes better than the db510 and db306, but 2nd debridge on the other used 901 killed it. It might have been dead before, im not too sure but im gonna give it another try when I get around to ordering more. I wasn't planning on ordering anymore 901's (litecigusa, i see FSUSA sells the 901 kit, but not the atty) It holds a tad more juice than a db510 as well and im not dealing with nearly as bad of leakage issues, as I did with the bridged 901. Anyone else experience this?
 
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