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Rttch

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Alright, I'm going to get an atty and I need help.

I've got my eyes on the cisco atty that is on sale right now at a canadian vendor. Will I need an adaptor and a drip tip to fit the cisco to use on my Silver Bullet? I'm guessing that black piece in the pic doesn't need a drip tip, but don't know if I need one for ease of use. Also, I can get it at 1.5, 1.8 and 2 ohms, so which one should I get? Here is a pic of what I'm looking at:

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If anyone can help me out, I'd appreciate it. PM's are welcome from you experienced users if you want to know who I'm getting it from and what else might be an option for me. I'm sitting at the checkout option right now and just waiting for some input before I make my final decision.
 

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306's tend to hit harder, and have a hotter vape. They take a little getting used to though as they kind of suck in the juice, and there's a definite sweet spot for amount of juice for a perfect vape. Best Atty for dripping if you ask me, once you get past the learning curve.

306's are 510 threaded, and you will need a 306 drip tip as it actually goes over the atty, it doesn't rest in a sheild like it does on a 510.

As for which ohm version you're looking at, that all depends on device, voltage, preference etc. Personally I found the 1.8ohm were perfect at 3.7v, but any higher voltage than that and it would burn juice.
 

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Never got along with the cisco 306 nor 306's in general.... but that was quite a long while ago at their introduction.

I had great success with the 510 bridgeless atty's from canvape and never an issue, but I've kind of steered away from dripping all together (which was my fav method), unless I just want to test or hit a different flavour and not load up a tank.
 

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I'm still lovin the phoenix/firebird cartos my self. Been running these solid for over a month and still no complaints or issues. I think I'll pick up the 3ml version once these finally die to give me a little more time between fills on my next order. I never understood the draw of tanks outside of time between fills, because it's still just a filler carto in the middle that needs to be replaced fairly regularly, but to each their own. :)
 

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I'm still lovin the phoenix/firebird cartos my self. Been running these solid for over a month and still no complaints or issues. I think I'll pick up the 3ml version once these finally die to give me a little more time between fills on my next order. I never understood the draw of tanks outside of time between fills, because it's still just a filler carto in the middle that needs to be replaced fairly regularly, but to each their own. :)

Phoenix/firebird cartos weren't out when I was discovering my hassle free vape techniques. Now that I have my phiniac, it would seem like a waste to not use it. Also, I've heard that they don't do well with 100% vg and that is all I can vape. I'm not interested in diluting to make it work. So for me, cartos in a tank are one of few options to vape VG and last me all day with relatively no hassles.
 

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With the Silver bullet I love my 306. BUT... the 306 sometimes leaks a little and juice is not a friend of your Silverbullets powder coating. If you are worried about the finish around the connector then you may want to go with a 510 with a 510-510 adapter (sealed) and a drip shield. Get a good connector. Not a cheap one... the cheap ones seem to have a longer pin and it pushes the post down on your SB and could damage it (this is experience talking)


If you are carfull with the 306 it is a wonderful atty. 4 drops for the first drops and 2-3 drips after that. Dry hits suck on them though
 

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Looks like I neglected to notice a contender in the 306 atty world, so now it looks like the Ikenvape IO6 is beating out the rest. Only problem is that the vendor who sells it is out of stock of the drip tip.

I've got spares if you need one. Just PM me and I can get it to you ASAP.
 
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