Dripping Atty from SmartVapes ... WOW!

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ukeman

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I finally got some; as j2hottie (sp) says and shows in his video, these are kick azz ! and i agree they beat the Hybrids.
I am stoked on the i06, but man, these may top that too....will see.. as i just got these and am so impressed.

Bridgeless, wickless...
Closed bottom, so no bottom feed, but a top feed, a dripping mod, or just dripping (with a Pyrex d/t in my case) these things kick out the vapor like nothing i've tried before.
Draw is medium on the first unit of these that i've tried just now.
LR at low to high 3v is awesome.
HV at 5.2 makes the lighter draw a monster vape.

How long they last remains to be seen, but even if they last a week of heavy use, like my dse 901's, I'm sold. Especially for the price!

they sold out fast on first run. i don't have any affiliation with the biz.
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vi3tl2ice

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how hard are you dragging it? i found these work best when dragging hard. like how you would take a drag off a cigarette. the juice just likes to chill in the mesh. im guessing you have to hit this a little harder than a normal atty because there's only one hole in the ceramic cup (right underneath the coil) where juice can seep into from the mesh. with a regular atty, i think it has like... 5 holes? (including the hole underneath the coil) where juice can seep through from the mesh.
 

Dellboy

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how hard are you dragging it? i found these work best when dragging hard. like how you would take a drag off a cigarette. the juice just likes to chill in the mesh. im guessing you have to hit this a little harder than a normal atty because there's only one hole in the ceramic cup (right underneath the coil) where juice can seep into from the mesh. with a regular atty, i think it has like... 5 holes? (including the hole underneath the coil) where juice can seep through from the mesh.

I am dragging hard and if I baby feed it one drip at a time it seems ok. I just can't get the juice up on to the coil, or so it seems. Shame really cause it does seem to vape well but only for 1 drag at a time
 

kpms0n

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I have been using this atty for over a week now and LOVE IT. as j2h says, they are a MAJOR juice hog but not a problem for me since i make my own juices and have enough to last me a year :p but yeah. I have not encountered any leaks whatsoever and it hasn't died or dropped in performance yet (no cleaning so far). It's a matter of knowing how much the atty can really hold to maximize the time between top offs. I find that after 3 or 4 drips works well as long as you start vaping after topping. It does perform well at 4 volts (i use a KGO fresh off bat to test it that way) and it's quite enjoyable. Also it helps to let the atty sit after a top off for a tad to let the juice get wicked and only top off when the atty is cooled off.
 

DAlberto

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I've been using this atty for a couple of weeks now, 3ohm on variable voltage mod and like it a lot. Vapour production is good and flavour too. Previous to this I was using one of the HH .357 atties which are amazing but at $22 a pop a little too expensive since mine stopped working mid vape after only about 4 weeks.

True these do leak from time to time when I keep trying to top it off too soon. I find that I'm able to draw multiple times after dripping 3 drops and dont' have to top it off constantly.

I did notice on the website that they recommend using juices that are at least 50% VG so I'm wondering if people that are having problems are using mostly PG juices?
 
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