LR Ego-T Atty's now available - WOOP WOOP!!!

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Cheeseburgermonger

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I just found these things in Cignot's site. I was all ready to order some old standard atomizers, since one of those that came with my kit has started acting wonky. What do I see, but LR atomizers?! I don't know if low-resistance atomizers are harder on a battery, or if they tend to wear out faster. I sure hope someone fills me in on this so I can make an educated decision, soon. *whistles*
 

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I had the atty for over a month.

I am still trying to figure mine out - I tend to go back to my original atty over the LR. I have one that tends to produce well and the other one constantly tastes burnt. I am going to take it apart today and look at the wick.

I do not want to say bad or good yet though

I don't know for a fact but I don't believe these LR attys are bad for the battery since they are sold for the Ego-T???? Email Vicky at Cignot and ask her. She is very helpful.
 

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I am still trying to figure mine out - I tend to go back to my original atty over the LR. I have one that tends to produce well and the other one constantly tastes burnt. I am going to take it apart today and look at the wick.

I do not want to say bad or good yet though

I don't know for a fact but I don't believe these LR attys are bad for the battery since they are sold for the Ego-T???? Email Vicky at Cignot and ask her. She is very helpful.

Email me... I can help you get more flow...
 

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I just found these things in Cignot's site. I was all ready to order some old standard atomizers, since one of those that came with my kit has started acting wonky. What do I see, but LR atomizers?! I don't know if low-resistance atomizers are harder on a battery, or if they tend to wear out faster. I sure hope someone fills me in on this so I can make an educated decision, soon. *whistles*

Well Low Resistance is harder on a battery to some degree, but these are a pretty high - LR... if that makes any sense... They are 1.8... anyway, I do not think the additional wear on the battery is huge.
 

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Very new to vaping, and LOVE these. With the standard attys, I had to hold the button down for a second, then drag really slow to get a good vapor/air ratio. With these, I just drag like it is a normal cigarette; no "technique" required. Interestingly enough, I have NOT seen a decrease in battery life, probably because I do not need to hold the button down so long, so total mAh/drag is the same. Great price, fast shipping too.
 

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Alright, folks.. It's may, and I'm still on my second batch of atomizers since February. I have the old-school, type-a, standard resistance atomizers. I was thinking to make the jump to LR, so that I could use less flavourings in my juices to achieve the same apparent potency. I am a bit worried about the concentrations of flavour chemicals it takes to get a solid flavour in my tanks, doncha know....

So, how does the flavour compare between the two sorts of atmoizers? Standard and LR?
 
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