Im stressed Out... and scared of a 357

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jessejava187

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So I just ordered a 1.5 ohm HH357, and now have watched more vids and stressed out about not usine it right, Im a pretty seasoned vaper, mods tube and Box cartos tanks and all that right now im a 60% carto and 40% driper, But I see these vids where folks are saying this kind of draw dosent work as well and such and such, and dont really know what kind of draw I have, I hit the button vape then blow out, so im just freaked out and I have a ? about cleaning it can use the rubbing alco. instead of vodka due to the fact I just dont and cant have it in the house. also I just got a drip also from avidvaper and havnt seen much on them and kind of wanted some input on them also
 

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I wouldn't use the rubbing alcohol personally. Just rinse it under some hot water for a little while.

The hybrid atomizers (306 in a 510 shell), are recommended for medium to experienced vapers because of the learning curve there is with them. Personally, I have never tried the .357, but I have many Vapage Hybrids. I don't really like any of them that aren't bottom feeding, because in my opinion, they're juice hogs (have to keep the wet, consistently), and with a bottom feeding mod, it's not too hard to accomplish that.

Don't worry so much on what other people say about the draw, it's about what you like. Don't worry about using it correctly, just slap it on the mod and keep it wet. If you're getting gurgle-y hits, take it off and blow it out. If you're getting dry, scratchy hits, add more fluid. It will not be long at all until you get the feel of the atty down.

Personally, if you find that you dislike it, I would recommend that you try a Vapage Hybrid out next time around (don't get discouraged, the hybrids are good attys). The Version 2 of the Hybrid from vapage, in my opinion, is excellent. But, do what is good for you. If you like the .357s, excellent! Don't worry about whatever anyone else says. :thumbs:
 

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    I use the Avid drip shield cone instead of the drip shield, but they are the same thing. They work well, and sure do a nice job of keeping juice from getting all over everything.

    The 357 is a nice atty, just isn't my cup of tea tho'. I found myself wanting to raise the drip shield up a little to choke the vent holes a bit all the time.
     
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