Dual coil atomizers

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Just wanted to let people know about my experience with the new dual coil atomizers. There's been some mixed reviews from people. Mostly with dripping but I've found that they work great on bottom feeders. Which confirmed my suspicions about them when I first seen it.

Made an order for four of them from COV and got them in this week. Have been vaping one at 5V for the past few days and it's been great. There is no primer in them at all. I just dropped about 7 drops in them and let it sit for ten minutes. When I took my first hit. I was set back about how well they vaped. It has great taste, TH, and vapor. The draw on it was a little tight but it's not as bad as the i06's I had before.

Honestly think that these are one of the best atomizers I had thus far and wondered if anyone else here has tried them. Here's a link for people that might not know about it:

Dual Coil Atomizers

It does come fully assembled for anyone that is confused by the pic. It's roughly the same size as a LR boge carto. Don't think it's even possible to de-wick them at this point and haven't even tried to do so. As with the DC cartos, they are 1.5 ohms and powered by two 3 ohm coils. Which means that they will work at it's best for HV vaping. It does hold a good amount of liquid but I find that I'm having to squonk every 4-5 hits to keep both coils moist. So, they are a little bit of a juice hog.

Time will tell how long these will last.
 

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I know what you mean. Getting close to that point right now. Already getting the scissors and cutting coupons out like a mad man LOL

Anyways, I believe gravity plays a major part in this atomizer. Overall, I have not had any issues with getting the vapor I need from both coils. A two second draw is all I need for a plume of vapor. Do have to squonk differently with this atomizer though. I give a sharper draw as well to get both coils moist.

I will give an update as after a little bit. Wanna see what kind of abuse this thing can take.
 

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I got 2 of these attys from COV,one for my Grand and one for my BuzzPro and I am really impressed with them.On the grand with a AW IMR18650 they vape nice with great flavor and good vapor and throat hit.On the BuzzPro I vape them the whole way up which is 5.4 volts under load with AW IMR16340's.It's a really intense warm vape with loads of vapor.It still maintains great flavor and the throat hit is reckless.I can't believe my 2 favorite PV's are going to be combined into a VV Reo,i'm going to get the same great vape I do now but with bottom feeding too.Perfect,Perfect,Perfect!!!!
 

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I got 2 of these attys from COV,one for my Grand and one for my BuzzPro and I am really impressed with them.On the grand with a AW IMR18650 they vape nice with great flavor and good vapor and throat hit.On the BuzzPro I vape them the whole way up which is 5.4 volts under load with AW IMR16340's.It's a really intense warm vape with loads of vapor.It still maintains great flavor and the throat hit is reckless.I can't believe my 2 favorite PV's are going to be combined into a VV Reo,i'm going to get the same great vape I do now but with bottom feeding too.Perfect,Perfect,Perfect!!!!

Agreed, they really do perform great at all voltages. But, they really do shine at 5V and 6V.
 

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Like them most at lower volts, somewhat above 4V under load. Reminds me to 901 attys, long time ago, simular flavour, but a huge amont of vapor.
Tried them dripping and at a BF. Then tried them with pump carts, and thats how I like them best. The pumpcart gives me the most perfect control over the amount of juice that gets to the coils. I did take the tiny ball of filler out, and trimmed it 1.5 mm shorter, so that it would fit well in the tube of the atty.
 

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Well, everybody has their preferences. I like them at high voltages since at low voltages. They don't hit as hard but yes, they produce a tremendous amount of vapor at any voltage.

I tried dripping in them but I personally don't like to drip. The atty always either is flooded or dry but when I use them on my REO and VV army tank. They perform like champs.

Still using mine at this time and it's till an awesome vape. Hopefully nobody pics up on how great these are and they stay in stock LOL Already have 4 of them and planning on getting 3 more.
 
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