LR 510-T - unimpressed

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Dingus

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Hi,

I just got some LR 510-T atties today, and so far I'm extremely unhappy. My expectations were low because I read they don't produce much flavor, but I thought the LR's wouldn't be half bad.

I put a tank cart thingie into one of the atomizers to pop the cap, tried to pull it out, but it ripped the pin straight out of the atomizer, so I had to throw it out. Could have been a glitch, but not a good start.

So I filled the tank, and put it on a new attomizer, and tried vaping it. Almost no flavor, no TH at all, and not that much vapor.

Do these take some time to break in? Or do they really just suck that badly?

Good thing I also got some Smoktech dual coil carto's in the same order, which I like a lot, so the shipping cost was worth it...
 
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tj99959

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    I tried 12 Joye 510-T atties and they all suck IMO. No airflow at all. But that's just my opinion.

    Neon

    Yes they are stiffer than say a 306, that's why I like them. Simple reason for that, if you look at the base there is one vent hole instead of two. When dripping with a 510-T atty you will find the draw very much like a carto, but with a richer warmer vaper.
    Personally I hate hitting on an atty that is like hitting on an analog that has a hole in it.
     
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    Boodle

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    Yes they are stiffer than say a 306, that's why I like them. Simple reason for that, if you look at the base there is one vent hole instead of two. When dripping with a 510-T atty you will find the draw very much like a carto, but with a richer warmer vaper.
    Personally I hate hitting on an atty that is like hitting on an analog that has a hole in it.

    I learn something new every time I come here :)
     

    Dingus

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    Well since you don't like them, just send them my way. That LR 510-T is my "go-to" atty when I want some nice laid back direct dripping.

    Since I'm in Belgium, shipping costs would probably be more than the 3 atomizers I have left are worth :)
    But I didn't realize you could drip with these, so I will have to give that a go.

    Thanks for all the replies!
     

    DaveP

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    I like the T attys, but always used standard resistance. My only gripe was the end of the tank flood. I started refilling them when there was still a little juice left. The quality control leaves a little to be desired, but you can adjust the wick to make them really good atties.

    This video explains cleaning and wick adjustment.

     
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