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Asbestos4004

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Cisco doesn't market sub ohm attys, gn. So, basically, anyone who's tried a Cisco spec Atty knows they work well....thats an awful lot of people. Some like a cooler vape, they go for the high ohm ciscos. Some want a warmer vape...they go for a 1.5 or so ohm Cisco. We all have our preferences, just like you. Your preferences arent superior. They're simply yours. Ciscos have been around for quite some time. They're great for people who either can't, don't want to or shouldn't rebuild. What works better for you may not work better for others. That doesn't make them less refined or less intelligent.
By the way, shame on us for not telling you to raise the pin on your ohm checker? That took some serious nerve, dude. Its your responsibility to get your stuff to work, not ours. Its great that someone had the answer but to slap everyone that didn't is pretty weak. Glad it works though.
 

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You are about the most uneducated person when it comes to humor. I put a tongue-out smiley face in that post! It's obviously sarcasm. I even said "Shame on you and me." What a dunce.

If you can't build nothing better than you can understand internet language then you know - maybe I'm onto something with this whole flavor thing.

I'm glad everyone here is trying to help, including you, but stop trying to start some argument that doesn't exist. Brush up on some internet jokes. Geez.

*I get that not everyone understands the interwebs in the same way but, ya know... this has gotten ridiculous. Do you think Dimitri gets mad every time Phil makes a joke about him? It's a sign of friendship.

And do you want to answer how many people here have tried the 3.5ohm, or should I?

Zilch. Split. None. I doubt anyone's even looked at it, especially for 4.1V's instead of like 16W's, Like I said, I could be totally and completely wrong about the whole deal, it's no reason to get insulting about it.
 
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I knew you were trying to be funny....I was just pointing out to you that it wasn't funny.
As far as my builds go, they're working incredibly well. No complaints. Tons of flavor and lots of vapor. All very simple micro coils at the moment. No turning stuff upside down....no waiting 24 hours...no trips to the b&m to suck on 20 evods..... Just some basic understanding of coils, wicks, batteries, power and listening and learning from many of the same people who've been trying to help your stubborn , arrogant, self absorbed .... Keep tilting that clearomizer, Scooter.

I guess I should be expecting a vacation now. I couldn't resist. Mods, I don't hold it against you.
 

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Well, I mean, the question has to be asked - exactly how many people on this forum have actually tried the 3.5 ohm Cisco atty, or anything by Cisco that wasn't 0.283892ohms?

Granted, I haven't tried their low-ohm drippers, I want to, I'd smack down my theories right then and there.

And the difference between 0.83ohms and 0.3ohms wouldn't make a slick lick worth of difference to me, I sure wouldn't try for that.

Simple math error. I was thinking of 0.3ohms as being 0.03ohms. 0.3ohms is same thing as 0.30ohms. I've been awake for like 34 hours so meh.


Actually the difference between .3 and .83 is HUGE! At 3.9v with a fresh battery allowing for sag from the load, at .83 that's 18 watts with 4.7 amps. With a .3 ohm coil it's 50.7 watts at 13 amps, a LOT warmer!

And yes, taste is VERY subjective! It's not that hard to understand, read some juice reviews on here and see how differently people describe the same juice! The MM 710 that I love for instance, some people get butterscotch from it, some people get a mocha coffee from it, to me it's like eating french silk pie followed by a smooth cigar, yet other people taste butter in it. Everyone's taste buds are different and we all get a different flavor from the same juice.
 

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Could very easily be Rene' 41 wire. being a harder wire it could also explain why the cisco atty holds up so well for so long.

I was actually going to post the exact same thing. :D
Bedtime interfered.
I have just started using RENE 41 wire it is a super alloy. It has an amazing tensile strength. will take very tight legs, and I have not noticed any strange taste from it. It has about the same res as 28ga Kanthal a-1, but heats faster. It is VERY springy. :) so that makes it a little hard to wrap coils.

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I have just started using RENE 41 wire it is a super alloy. It has an amazing tensile strength. will take very tight legs, and I have not noticed any strange taste from it. It has about the same res as 28ga Kanthal a-1, but heats faster. It is VERY springy. so that makes it a little hard to wrap coils.

yea it takes some getting used to a first its def a hard wire and reluctant to bend, got a roll myself and play with it from time to time.

and to good news, no offense but your short time in the vaping community shows itself again, about mmmm say 2 years ago maybe more high voltage/ high resistance vaping was all the rage before VV become popular and EVERYONE used high resistance atty's. now the trend has gone to low resistance/ regular voltage as people got worried about stacking batteries.
but the 7.4V crowd is exactly who the cisco attys were built for. they sell them because people use them.

you have to remember there was a time that 1.8 ohms was considered low resistance LOL. and most of the things your now "discovering" have already come and gone. your kinda late to the party but act like vaping started last week. like i said no offense it's just a reply to this statement:
And do you want to answer how many people here have tried the 3.5ohm, or should I?
Zilch. Split. None. I doubt anyone's even looked at it,

they wouldnt keep making them if people werent buying them. people judge the community as whole from what they see on ECF and many dont realize we are just a small segment of the vaping community and many forums just like this exist worldwide. heck some of the German modding forums make what we do here look like grade school antics.
 
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