Has anyone tried the low resistance type B ego yet?

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whats the difference between this and a regular 510 L/R atomizer?
The eGo tube like style attys are much bigger and designed for the eGo . I like the dual cartomizers on the eGo.
My wife uses the VOLT batt but when she grabs at the eGo, it has to have the dual carto
 
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ohhh I see... so instead of 3 drops these can probably hold 5 or 6.... interesting... but not worth the extra cost.. unless there life span is a lot longer
Well, it's been a long time since I have used mine but I believe they hold .8mil....so about 16 to 20 drops. I had about 4 at one time and only had one burn out
 

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I strongly suggest getting the type B/Cylindrical atomizers, both regular AND low resistance. As has been noted, the tanks (you need to get special tanks as well, type B, made for this atomizer) hold more juice, plus the draw off of them feels way better, likely due to it just being a larger tank which you're sucking through. More aeration/flow/etc.

As for the LR specifically, I personally love them, but be forewarned - at least for me, it can be a bit overwhelming (meaning you'll get a serious buzz and approach feeling just sick) from the amount of nicotine you get per draw. That and since it's a low resistance, I seem to blow through a tank a lot faster than usual...which makes sense, but there are times I simply can't believe I've gone through 3ml or so of juice in under an hour.

It puts out some serious vapor, so it's aesthetically pleasing as well.

Seriously, if you've got an eGo-T, I saw screw the standard cone atomizer and get the type B/cylindrical. It's the same circumference as the batteries anyway, so it's not like you're saving THAT much space with the cone. The eGo-T is awesome, but it doesn't look like a regular cig, so it's not like a type B is going to make it look any less like a standard e-cig, but actually makes it look more .... consistent. Fat battery, fat atty, fat tank as opposed to fat battery, then weird tapering atty and tank to a little straw. Screw that.

Get it and enjoy.
 
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