First HV PV

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Elendil

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Just placed an order for a Chuck. This will be my first HV PV. I've been doing much reading and it seems to be a pslit amongst users that get good life from a "standard" atty (in my case a 510) and I see some discussion about HV attys. I'd like to hear from those of you that use and pay extra for the HV attys. Are they worth it?
 

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HV attys w a Chuck at 6v=HEAVEN:)

VERY worth it!

For what its worth, my reg 510 attys life span is the same as w 3.7v, personally i dont think Ive lost alot of attys, not even at HV's....but the HV attys just make the juice taste better IMO...seems the reg attys have to stay topped off every 3 hits or so but the HV atty stay good for the normal amt of hits w/out starting to taste "burnt"...Just My .02;)
 

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Just placed an order for a Chuck. This will be my first HV PV. I've been doing much reading and it seems to be a pslit amongst users that get good life from a "standard" atty (in my case a 510) and I see some discussion about HV attys. I'd like to hear from those of you that use and pay extra for the HV attys. Are they worth it?
Eastmall sells them at $5.90, same price as their regular atomizers, so that's about half the price that I've seen from US suppliers.
 
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