I got in on that deal a few weeks ago. My first impression of the Joye 1.5 306 was very good. I couldn't tell the difference between the Joyes and the Ciscos. My opinion changed about one week later. The atty just got funky on me. I just didn't hit the same. It wasn't feeling hot and my vapor production went way down but the attys ohms were still about 1.5. So for me its back to Ciscos that last me for 6 weeks or so of continued, non cleaning, vaping. Anecdotal evidence at best.
Here's my feeling about atty opinions. There are just so many variables involved. Here are just a few that come off the top of my head:
What type of batteries are being used to fire the atty
What kind of juices are being vaped
What subjective feelings does a vaper have toward what is considered "good" in an atty
What kind of PV is being used.
Are cleanings being used
Are they being rotated in use with other attys
Everyone that uses attys uses a very small sample of that particular atty
How experienced is the user
Thats just a small list of factors that can influences ones opinions on attys.
So I guess what I am saying is that each vaper has to try different attys and then draw his own opinions on it. I think if you read enough opinions you can get pointed in the right direction toward a particular atty to try.
Sure beats analogs though.
GoodProphets has Joye 1.5Ω 306's on sale for $4.99 each
LR Low Resistance Spare 306 Atomizer for Joye eGo