Joye 306a vs 510

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PaganPaul

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Hello all, this is my first post!

I started with a "Smoking Anywhere" Gold starter kit that I paid way too much for at a local mall, and was not at all happy with it. I stuck it on a shelf and let it gather dust for a month.

Then I got a "Super-mini 306a" Starter Kit and loved it! I've been using it constantly for about 3 months now.

I've also been trying out various flavored juices (Peach 24mg is my favorite so far) and rapidly learning the ins and outs of ecigs.

Before my 306a dies, I wanted to order a replacement unit, and was just reading that the 510 and the 306a are pretty much identical? Interchangeable parts? If that is true, what is the difference between the two? And which one would you recommend that I go ahead and order? Or would you recommend something else entirely?

Your opinions and comments are more than welcome.

PaganPaul
 

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Hello all, this is my first post!

I started with a "Smoking Anywhere" Gold starter kit that I paid way too much for at a local mall, and was not at all happy with it. I stuck it on a shelf and let it gather dust for a month.

Then I got a "Super-mini 306a" Starter Kit and loved it! I've been using it constantly for about 3 months now.

I've also been trying out various flavored juices (Peach 24mg is my favorite so far) and rapidly learning the ins and outs of ecigs.

Before my 306a dies, I wanted to order a replacement unit, and was just reading that the 510 and the 306a are pretty much identical? Interchangeable parts? If that is true, what is the difference between the two? And which one would you recommend that I go ahead and order? Or would you recommend something else entirely?

Your opinions and comments are more than welcome.

PaganPaul
The 306 and 510 atomizers and batteries are interchangeable.

The 306 atomizer is exposed and the 510 atomizer is recessed.
That is why I use the 306 atomizer for dripping and dipping.
But I use the 510 atomizer for cartridges.

The 510 usually comes with a manual battery.
That is a good thing.
:)

I suggest trying both, so maybe pick up a 510 atomizer and manual battery.
Then you can see what you think.

Just keep in mind that 510 atomizers need 510 cartridges, and 306 atomizers need 306 cartridges.
 
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