I wanted to hear what you were saying but the dog on the couch was just too cool to stop looking at. Is that a Jack Russell?
Just kidding though, thanks for the review, I've been curious about these. I love 306s, and I love this idea. But I've had a few that just bruned my throat they were so hot, and they are a pain to drip on. This eemed like a good idea.
Thanks to you I'll be placing an order, they are obviously worth a try.
I wanted to hear what you were saying but the dog on the couch was just too cool to stop looking at. Is that a Jack Russell?
Just kidding though, thanks for the review, I've been curious about these. I love 306s, and I love this idea. But I've had a few that just bruned my throat they were so hot, and they are a pain to drip on. This eemed like a good idea.
Thanks to you I'll be placing an order, they are obviously worth a try.
I just got some of these today. I'm still a little mixed on my full opinion on them. One thing is for sure, these hit harder than any other atomizer I've ever tried. I have the Bottom fed and Standard in both 2.0ohms and 1.5ohms. I haven't tried the bottom fed ones yet, but I have tried the 1.5 and 2.0 standards. My throat is actually sore from vaping on the 1.5, using a 6mg juice. So, I don't know how I fully feel about them as of yet.
Thanks for the video. I just got mine (BF 1.5s) in the mail today and working on the first one with a REO mini. I'm vaping COV Butterscotch and not getting a huge throat hit like you describe, but it's all VG. Flavor is a tad weak compared to Cisco 306LR , but still not broken in. Vapor production seems pretty good to me. I like the fact it is more airy and not gurgle-y like the 306s.
Looking at it under a loupe the design is very unique. The coil is only 3 wraps around the wick which seems skimpy compared to every other atomizer I've dissected. With the mesh ring surround, it reminds me very much of a type A eGo-tank atomizer in design minus the needleplate and wick.
If I can get a little more flavor out it and it lasts, I think this is going to be a winner. My 3 ml bottle is already half empty, so I'm going to try a more familiar PG/VG e-liquid in it. I shouldn't have started with a new flavor.
Edit: Just switched to PG70/VG30 liquid and now I see what you mean about throat hit. This might be too much TH.
Vaping on the 2.0ohm bottom feeding hybrid right now and it's much smoother. The vapor great, the draw is easy and the TH isn't melting my throat with this one I think I found my hybrid. Still have to try the 1.5 bottom feeder later.
I also noticed the design is odd 3 coil wraps around the silica wick
but it def has a wayyyyy different draw/airy vape then a reg lr 306 or 510 for that matter
the TH has mellowed on mine but is still strong
The vapor is getting better but its not thick like say a cisco 306 its more of a thin vapor..I get alot of it....But i find myself wanting the thicker fuller vapor ....But i could be just sooo used to the LR 306 from cisco lol
Price wise its worth it for sure its a decent atty to add to the rotation
I'm on day 7 with a Vapage Hybrid Bottom Feeder Atomizer, & mine has gotten better & better. The vapor production increased after the mesh was allowed some time to absorb juice. Tons of vapor!
I am on day 5 with my 2.0 BF hybird and I love it. I have to say that the flavor is incredible, it is the best I have had ever out of any atty. The TH and vapor are also right up there with the best I have had. I am finding that the more I use it the better it is getting must be one of those attys that get better as they go which is good with me I am sorry to hear that some others have gotten some that blew on them right away they must have gotten a bad batch or something
I just wanted to put it out there that these attys are great and I am so glad that AG turned me on to them (oops sounds funny..lol) Anyhow I am vaping up a storm and I can't stop cause the flavor is too good to stop
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