Lr 306"s and drip tips?

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VPDownunder

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I thought you were a mischief - lol


aaaaaaaah, I have heard some good things about that Pipe --

let us know what you think -----

Got my pipe but it's DOA, hopefully you'll do the right thing and send me a replacement bowl without the added expense of me shipping the dead one back :( You also only sent me 4 empty cartridges instead of the ordered 4 packs of 5 :(
 

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Got my pipe but it's DOA, hopefully you'll do the right thing and send me a replacement bowl without the added expense of me shipping the dead one back :( You also only sent me 4 empty cartridges instead of the ordered 4 packs of 5 :(

Please contact CS

I am sure they will fix you up

I am sorry about this
it is very upsetting when it finally gets there and is not perfect .
 

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Anyone try out EM's LR 306's yet? Curious as to how they stacked up performance wise against Cisco's LR 306.

I've tried them and I like them a lot! It vapes warmer than the LR510, produces more vapor and seems to allow flavors to come through better. The only problem I can see with it is that you'd definitely need a drip tip as the plastic sheath is a real pain to remove....especially if you're a dripper/dipper.

For such a small atty, it just about blows everything else out of the water!

I use a REO (it's a bottom-fed mod) so I've got no problems using the LR306 as it is without a drip tip....not a fan of the mustard yellow color though!
 

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I just received my first pack of LR 306 atomizers with my most recent order. The box got here really fast as usual. Thank you!

Is there a trick to removing the cork coloured plastic cap? I'm assuming it needs to be taken off in order to drip. Right?

Am I correct that cartridges don't work on these atties?

The cartridges are made to drip right through the hole on the top of them so you can use them, however the newer style drip tips work much better by far. Some mods can also be a bit delicate so if you put a piece of paper towel or rag over the threads and then hold with pliers you can pull the cartridges or drip tips right off. Sometimes after being on a mod and using for a while they get tight because of expansion and contraction reasons as well.
 
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