I know some people use all three from time to time but I curious what people use the most, a cartridge, a cartomizer, or drip?
The 510 carto's I have are 2.9Ω resistance. However, comparing their resistance to a 510 atty's is irrelevant as they are two completely different systems. I get much better vapor and throat hit from a carto. Try one before you decide to pass on them.Cart w/ a plug mod on my 510... I'd try a carto if the resistance a least matched a stock Joye510 atty, which I don't think they do... haven't looked too hard though either.
The 510 carto's I have are 2.9Ω resistance. However, comparing their resistance to a 510 atty's is irrelevant as they are two completely different systems. I get much better vapor and throat hit from a carto. Try one before you decide to pass on them.
I know some people use all three from time to time but I curious what people use the most, a cartridge, a cartomizer, or drip?
Your forgetting about those of us who use a cartomizer... then drip into that when the carts empty
-VP
I drip unless I am driving, in which case I use a 510 cartomizer.
I use cartridges 99% of the time. I only drip when I am testing new flavors.
I haven't tried a cartomizer yet. An atomizer costs ten bucks or so and lasts a couple of months. Cartridges cost pennies and last forever if I restuff them with blue foam - which is six dollars for several years worth. The only thing I have to buy regularly is juice, and I DIY that. I just can't justify the expense of cartomizers. I prefer a whistle tip anyways, unless I am using a tiny e-cig like a Blu.
They do seem to be very popular right now. But we know how quickly trends change in the vaping world.
~A