Looking for good, inexpensive atty for Twist

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xanderxman

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I am looking at purchasing an atty for my Twist. I have seen the HH357 but that is more than I want to spend. I vape a Vivi Nova Mini so my atty would be just for tasting new juices. I don't wanna drop 20-ish bucks for something that will not be used to vape daily. I was looking at the Vision bridgeless 510 atty over at Carolina Vapes. But I didn't know if there may be something better for my purposes. Any advice would be much appreciated.
 

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check out valuevapor.com, they carry the 3hole betterlife dripping attys, i have a few that i use for testing juices and watnot, there only 5 dollars.

aside from those, i would strongly recommend ikenvape.com... issac carrys all kinds of attys from 510s, to 306s, and also, my favorite, the 901. not expensive either, most IKV attys will run you about $8.50. good luck, vape on
 

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Aside from my HH crapping out, Cisco does offer some great atties on the Avid Vapor site. I personally would suggest against the 2.8ohm Vision bridgeless(the black ones, not the silver ones with the different design on them that CoV sells) based on the lackluster performance I got out of them. It may have been a fluke but they didn't vape all that great for me.
 

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Cisco (Avid Vapor) warns about using their 1.5, 1.8 and 2.0 atties on egos, rivas and the like, but that warning may be a bit out of date (I dunno).

My experience with cisco 306 atties (mainly 1.8 ohm), on my egos, is what may have caused problems with ciscos and the egos in the past, is the fact that the ciscos, tend to drop in resistance at times.

Now, Joye... sells 1.5 ohm atties for the ego (both 510 and 306) so... you would think that down to 1.5 ohms might be fine for egos. But, I have seen cisco 1.8 ohm atties drop almost down to 1.5 ohms... and I saw a review of the cisco 1.5 ohm atty on utube and, the guy said it metered in at 1.3 ohms. So, you get that low in resistance and, you may indeed damage your egos.

Also, I am not sure about this but, my guess is the newer egos, the ones with Joyeteck or Ego-T on them, have better protection circuitry.

In any case, I have been using the 1.8 ohm ciscos on my egos for maybe 8 months, these are the only atomizers I use (306, 1.8 ohm and, I pick out the wicks), and so far no problems with my egos. I have been thinking that maybe I am being TOO conservative and should go for the 1.5 ohmers ... where I can get bridgeless... but, maybe not hard to say.

But, they do have that warning there so you will have to decide if it is worth the risk or not.

Yeah, they don't say don't use them on egos, rivas and the like, they say 'use at your own risk'.

Hope this helps.

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Zaratoughda

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I really like the 2.5 ohm bridgeless 306 that Mr-E-Liquid has. I use it on my twist and it works great.

Hmmmm.... I have an Avid Vapor 2.5 ohm bridgeless 306 attie that I got a while ago and.. thinking about it... yeah, should give it a try on my twist. Would probably not give enough vapor at 3.4 volts (the ego) but, with the twist you can crank up that voltage.
 
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