Difference between Cisco 306 and HH357

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babemomlover

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I'm looking into purchasing one of these two attys from avidvapor but I can't decide on which one.
If the 357 is slightly better I dont mind shelling out the extra couple bucks.

The only thing is I'm a little confused as to the differences between 306's and 510's. Is 306 just short or a different shape or something? It still fits in a 510 connection, amirite?

Also I have noticed that a lot of people with VV use LR attys. I thought I saw somewhere that it produces more flavor/vapor.
Can anyone confirm this?
I was thinking about ordering a 3.0 ohm for my new provari but now I'm second guessing and wondering if I should get a LR

Also other recommendations for nice dripping atty's will be strongly considered.
I've heard good things about some iken attys but haven't researched it too much!


Oh, and P.S., mods, I didn't know if this was the right forum xD
 
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306 has the same connector as a 510, but the mouth piece side, the barrel, is different, designed for a drip tip to slide over the barrel rather than fit within it. You either need a 306 drip tip, else an adapter sleeve (which then lets you use a standard 510/901 drip tip). I believe avid vaper sells a 306 DT adapter, and know that gratefulvaper does -- I use a GV IO6 sleeve with my IO6 atties, like it a lot, just picked up the 306 version for use with my Cisco 306 atties.

I really enjoy the Ikenvape IO6, only picked up Cisco 306 because Ikenvape has had a longish store closing and I wanted some 1.5 ohm atties fast. I'm using 2.5 ohm IO6 on a VV PV, very nice :). Ikenvape should be reopening really soon, right after Isaac gets back from the vape fest down in Florida. The Ikenvape 801 fusion cartos are also stellar, I use the 2.5 ohm of them in a tank on another VV PV.
 

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So funny... great timing on this thread. A vaping buddy of mine just turned me on to those two specific attys yesterday. I may be ordering a setup for one or the other soon, and wasnt sure which way to go. BUT I will say, when I asked the buddy who told me about them if he could only have one, which way he'd go, he said 357 all the way. Look forward to seeing the other responses. ;)

Oh, and he also said he uses this 306 driptip with his 306 atty... Love these glass ones, and this one is reasonably priced...
Drip tips can be used instead of a cartridge and you can drip liquid straight through the tip onto the atomizer without having to remove the tip. The Cobalt Blue is our top selling color in glass. Get the best 306 drip tip in tip in world today!
 

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Well, I havn't used the HH357's, but I DO use the Cisco 306 LR at 1.5 pretty much exclusivly. Love them to death!!! But then I'm not vapeing with a VV either. Honestly, if you can afford it, I'd say get a couple of the 306's and then maybe one or two of the 357's. I mean hey, with the money you save not buying ONE carton of cigarrettes, you can AFFORD it /grin. Then you can make up your OWN mind. Vapeing is like food. What you like not everyone likes and vice (pun intended) versa.
 

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My attys of choice - in order: #1) hh.357 2.0 ohm on my VVPV @ ~4.5v - #2) Ikenvape i06 2.5 ohm on my VV REO Woodville @ ~4.9v - #3) Cisco 306 1.8 ohm on my REO Mini (non voltage regulated mod) @ ~3.4 to 4.0 load volts - #4) Cisco 510 1.8 ohm on any unregulated tube mod on my desk at the time.

The hh.357 gives me more vaper performance and more flavor than any other atty I have tried to date (and I've tried a lot of attys). That's why it is king of the hill in my vaping routine. The VVPV and the hh.357 are almost like they were made for one another. The hh.357 provides a huge amount of vapor from a very short drag. It's the closest thing to an analog drag as I have found.

The i06 has excellent vapor production and very good flavor. In fact, it is top notch flavor. It produces maybe 85% of the flavor of the hh.357. To keep that in perspective, even at 85% of the other one, it is still head and shoulders above any of the normal attys available. It's a great atty.

The Cisco 306 1.8 ohm is a vapor cannon. It produces a nice warm, dense vapor. I have always felt that the 306 tends to lack some flavor, but it makes up for that with a very satisfying vape. 306 is a very efficient attomizer and therefore a more effective nicotine delivery apparatus than many of its counterparts such as the 510. I can't describe the number of times I spun on a 306 to battle a severe craving back when I was still having bad cravings for a smoke regularly. It provides a very satisfying experience.

The Cisco 1.8 ohm 510 provides a little "fluffier" (for lack of a better word) and slightly cooler vape than a 306. Where it shines is flavor. I have always felt my Cisco 510s generated better flavor than my Cisco 306's. I like to drip a Cisco 510 on a tube mod often. They tend to be reliable attys that can take a little abuse
 
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