Dripping and Atomizers (eGo or similar): What Atty is Best for You?

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Soon, very soon, I'm getting my eGo kit and I really want to get my hands on some attys that aren't 510 standards... they're just not that great for dripping.

So what is your favorite atty for dripping that is great for anything similar to an eGo? Why is this your favorite? How is the TH versus flavor versus vapor production? Where can I get this atty?

Thanks in advance! (If I don't check this it's because I'm getting my wisdom tooth out today, so it may be a while until I can function well enough to use a computer LOL)
 

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I got some LR 510s in last night and they are AMAZING for dripping. Still need to debridge and dewick 'em, but I'm getting just a ridiculous amount of TH and Vapor from 'em, no adapters needed.

I'll also note that I got an Atty Cone Cover and a Transparent Green Drip Tip that make it all look absolutely fantastic.
 

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I prefer either a 901 or an 808 atty. The 901's give better flavor and plenty of vapor. The 808's make creamy flavors taste so smooth and once they're broken in the vapor is wonderful.

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isn't an adaptor needed for these attys to work on a 510 threaded ego? I've only used 510 attys and I want to try something else next time I place an order. Also, do these come in LR? where is the best place to get them?
 

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I got some LR 510s in last night and they are AMAZING for dripping. Still need to debridge and dewick 'em, but I'm getting just a ridiculous amount of TH and Vapor from 'em, no adapters needed.

I'll also note that I got an Atty Cone Cover and a Transparent Green Drip Tip that make it all look absolutely fantastic.

this is what i use as well. i even have a transparent green drip tip i use from time to time. you can pick up LR attys at most hardware vendors. ive not really found one brand to be that much better than another either. im using joye right now though.

ive been wanting to try out a LR 306 so i might order one of those in the near future.
 

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I got some LR 510s in last night and they are AMAZING for dripping. Still need to debridge and dewick 'em, but I'm getting just a ridiculous amount of TH and Vapor from 'em, no adapters needed.

I'll also note that I got an Atty Cone Cover and a Transparent Green Drip Tip that make it all look absolutely fantastic.

:laugh: I'm strange are I don't like the cones... ...and I think it's because I like how mechanical-looking my eGo looks with it bare :laugh: I call it my detonator but not in public, I don't want to get arrested! :vapor:
 

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. ive not really found one brand to be that much better than another either. .

There is something worth commenting on about that. Cisco attys and Iken attys come without primer. You don't have to clean them before using them. I have joye, smoke tech, bauway, boge, and cisco attys around. It's so much easier and faster to grab a cisco when I need a replacement. I've grown very tired of cleaning the primer out of attys before I can use them.

I may have posted about this before: Cleaning attys before first use is a pet peeve for me. So much so that I modified a scrapped keurig coffee machine to clean attys with. I now load an atty, choose the largest cup size, and push the button. I have to repeat that 4 or 5 times to do a really good job. Even with a fast and reliable method of cleaning, I still just hate having to do it.
 

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isn't an adaptor needed for these attys to work on a 510 threaded ego? I've only used 510 attys and I want to try something else next time I place an order. Also, do these come in LR? where is the best place to get them?

Yes, you need an adapter to use these atties with an eGo or a Riva. They do come in LR and HV and I get all of mine from IkenVape.
 

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My personal faves for dripping ar the Ikenvape Cannon's, either the 1.8ohm, 2.0, or 2.5. I've got every manner of his cannon's and I love them all! His 3.5 ohm really fire up beautifully on a 7.5v mod I made. TH, Vapor production etc. are fantastic. I'm still using the very first one I got from him while at Vapestock and it still fires perfectly. The WIDE mouth on them make dripping a dream.

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There is something worth commenting on about that. Cisco attys and Iken attys come without primer. You don't have to clean them before using them. I have joye, smoke tech, bauway, boge, and cisco attys around. It's so much easier and faster to grab a cisco when I need a replacement. I've grown very tired of cleaning the primer out of attys before I can use them.

I may have posted about this before: Cleaning attys before first use is a pet peeve for me. So much so that I modified a scrapped keurig coffee machine to clean attys with. I now load an atty, choose the largest cup size, and push the button. I have to repeat that 4 or 5 times to do a really good job. Even with a fast and reliable method of cleaning, I still just hate having to do it.

i can understand that. ego-t attys are the worst!!!!
 

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I have always used a Keurig and only a Keurig to clean my EGO T LR attys. I rune them through when they taste burnt. I have two that have lasted 10 weeks and two more for a month.

Is there one vendor I can order most of these attys from? I have never dripped and I want to try. I seem to prefer LR attys for my tanks, so would probably prefer with dripping.

Which ones require adapters? I don't thinkba 306 requires an adapter for Ego-T batt, does it?
 

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I have always used a Keurig and only a Keurig to clean my EGO T LR attys.
Is there one vendor I can order most of these attys from?
I don't thinkba 306 requires an adapter for Ego-T batt, does it?

I thought I was the only one who had re-purposed the coffee machine for cleaning stuff :) Great minds think alike!

306 and 510 thread natively to your batt. Depending on what brand you decide to try: Avid Vaper has the Cisco's - Ikenvape has the Ikens - Madvapes has bauway, smoke tech, and boge - Clouds Of vapor is one good place (among many) for joye.
 

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I just take the K-Cup out, make sure no stray coffee grounds are on the K-Cup holder, and run a cup of clear water directly through the battery end of the atty by standing it up in a coffee cup and repositioning the cup under the stream of water to hit right in the middle of the atty. Mine are all LR Ego-T attys. I leave it in the hot cup of water until the water cools. Sometimes, I stir it around a few times while it is in the hot water.

I still use my Keurig for coffee, so I didn't make any changes to the coffeemaker.

I have 4 attys. I have had two of them since May 7 (10+ weeks) and the other 2 for about a month. I use them all and can't tell a diff in any of them. This is the only cleaning I have ever done to them. I haven't done a dry burn or popped anything out of them.
 
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