HH .357 anyone used one...is it worth it...really

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cope

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Hello all.
noob here again (lol)
ok so im 32 days into vaping...now i want to drip i wanna HH.357 atty
is it really worth the 25 bucks for the ONE seen video on it but i still havent ordered it yet.
should i start out on a cheaper atty first..? i dont want a tank blah blah blah..
the 357 looks easy to use and i have seen some reviews..but its 25 bucks for one please help me.
 

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In the world of RBA's that sell for about the same price, no its not anymore unless you don't want to build a coil/wick yourself. Its a great atty and I used it on my Reo in conjunction with Ikenvape ones for a long time. I still have some for backups and tasting juice with but I think the atomizer has been pretty much overtaken these days.
 

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im not comfortable in rebuilding and i dont know anyone who does. i dont even know anyone who drips. is it easy to rebuild one / do you need a volt meter to test it after rebuilding.? i think the 357 is built local..washington state..i think my local shop is kinda new they dont have alot of stuff to choose from alot of kits but not alot of extras just tanks....ect.
the money is not a option heck ill try anything once..lol
its all confusing cart this atty that.. I just want the holy grail of vapes. i want something simple easy to use K.I.S.S (keep it simple stupid)
i dont want to tear things apart to drip either i know someone knows what im talkin bout
 

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O.k. well if you want to drip keep in mind you will have your PV in one hand and the bottle in the other. The Reo bottom feeding mod is a GREAT mod to aspire to get if you like that style as its basically dripping without holding the bottle. Vmod is a less expensive version of the same concept but lacks the overall quality.

You should probably be looking at these for dripping Atomizers - Cisco Spec Bridgeless Atomizers - Avid Vaper as they are already debridged and dewicked. Grab a nice trip tip and a drip shield such as these Empire Drip Shields so you don't make a mess of yourself constantly and of course a trip with a wide mouth, my personal favorite is this one Super T ~ Drip Tips the contoured wide mouth stainless.

That is about as good as it gets for dripping to be honest.
 

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    There is a learning curve to using an atomizer. No matter what atty you choose to start out with you will flood it, get dry hits, and probably pop a few while you are figuring out what you can and can't do with an atty. So I would NEVER suggest using a $25 atty until you know how to use one properly. So pick up a few $5 510's, and learn the ins & outs of dripping .. then go for the nice atties.

    While I have several 357's that I have used for a long time, I do have to agree that they have become yesterdays news. There are RBA's now that are a better vape at half the price of a HH-357.
     

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    While I have several 357's that I have used for a long time, I do have to agree that they have become yesterdays news. There are RBA's now that are a better vape at half the price of a HH-357.

    Been using HH357 attys for a year now... I own several high end RBA's which work well.... but If you dont want to rebuild attys, than I would say yes the HH's are the best...flavor and performance wise--- outstanding... tons of dense thick vapor... I love them because im a dirrect dripper of 3 1/2 years and love the small form factor vs an RBA, it makes them very desirable IMO...
    I will tell you the truth though...they are disposible... I have read where people say they have been using the same one for months.. its not going to happen. Yes they may still fire but the performance(vapor production) and taste suffer... What I have found is that I get 2 solid weeks of top performance, then in week 3 as the resistance drops its still good...after that point I toss em... There is no cleaning...ect that will bring em back to the performance level of a new HH.. If you are willing to spend $25 every 3 weeks or so- then I would say the HH357 is for you.. Im willing to do that because they are that good!:thumb:
    Try one out, then you can decide for yourself..... I think you will be impressed:vapor:
     
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    Riverboat

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    There is a learning curve to using an atomizer. No matter what atty you choose to start out with you will flood it, get dry hits, and probably pop a few while you are figuring out what you can and can't do with an atty. So I would NEVER suggest using a $25 atty until you know how to use one properly. So pick up a few $5 510's, and learn the ins & outs of dripping .. then go for the nice atties..

    If you dont know how to drip yet....then I agree with the above suggestion...practice makes perfect....

    My personal favorite is this one Super T ~ Drip Tips the contoured wide mouth stainless.

    That is about as good as it gets for dripping to be honest.

    SuperT Tips love em but I still remove the tip when I drip...makes it alot easier..
     
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    I got joye tech 510 standard reserve 2.00 or 2.5 based on a lot of research. 2 of them to lern on. Then I advanced to HH 357 and I'm still better with the joy tech. There are plenty of good Atties. You need to adjust to each one to make the most of them. They last a long time Just blow them out between flavor changes.
     
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