Need a really good atty for my reo .Suggestions ?

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In the past iv only used regular joye 510 attys since im usually a boge carto guy . I wanted a really good atty for my reo though . There are so many choices i dont know what to get .I hear a lot of good things about 306 attys . Heres what i was looking at

HH357 ( really worth the price ?)

I06 (Where can i get these other than Iken )

cisco spec (Isnt the I06 cisco spec too)

Confused on the differences and where to get them . Btw 1.8 is about the lowest i wanna go as ill be occasionally using it on the Provari too .
 

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In the past iv only used regular joye 510 attys since im usually a boge carto guy . I wanted a really good atty for my reo though . There are so many choices i dont know what to get .I hear a lot of good things about 306 attys . Heres what i was looking at

HH357 ( really worth the price ?)

I06 (Where can i get these other than Iken )

cisco spec (Isnt the I06 cisco spec too)

Confused on the differences and where to get them . Btw 1.8 is about the lowest i wanna go as ill be occasionally using it on the Provari too .

I have used the Cisco 1.5 306, the io6 1.8, and a lr 510 on my rep and I prefer the Cisco 306. It pumps vapor, has a great throat hit, and can take a beating. I like the io6 and 510 but I find 510 attys have a bit to tight of a draw for me and the io6 doesn't have as good as a flavor IMO.

I think my rep will only see 1.5 Cisco 306 attys for its life span :)
 

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the best atty i have tried is the dual coil 1.5ohm atty from cloudsofvapor. the amount of vapor i get out of it is simply amazing...and you can fit 6-8 drops into it. oh and....you wont get a scorched dry hit on your throat when its time to fill
er up again.

try it...its nothing short of awesome. i bought this after hairball recommended it and boy was she right.
 

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Have never used an HH357 but, have had experiences with the other two.

The i06 is an IKV exclusive and you won't be able to find them anywhere else. Since Isaac (hence the name I-06) designed it with all it's specs.

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Some people really like this atty but, I'm not really a fan of it. The draw is overly tight compared to others that I have tried. The vapor production and TH is pretty good though. I get the average amount of drags (5) before I have to feed the atty again. So, I haven't experienced the increased number of hits that some people are claiming. Personally, I would recommend their 510's which are great. They still have a slightly tight draw but, it's not that bad at all compared to the i06's. They give good TH and warmth.

Cisco spec atties my favorite types of atties. They come from Avid Vapor which is Cisco's website.

Avid Vaper : Personal Vaporizers and Accessories

There is a few differences with Cisco atties. Since their draw is a little airier and Cisco's 306's have a better performance overall IMO. Which is what they're known for amongst vapors. Another difference is there is a larger array of ohm options. For example, with every 510, 306, 801, and 901 atty. You have the option of getting: 1.5, 1.8, 2.0, and 3 ohms. Others have claimed that they're 510's are really good as well.


In the past iv only used regular joye 510 attys since im usually a boge carto guy . I wanted a really good atty for my reo though . There are so many choices i dont know what to get .I hear a lot of good things about 306 attys . Heres what i was looking at

HH357 ( really worth the price ?)

I06 (Where can i get these other than Iken )

cisco spec (Isnt the I06 cisco spec too)

Confused on the differences and where to get them . Btw 1.8 is about the lowest i wanna go as ill be occasionally using it on the Provari too .
 

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I tried quite a few attys to drip and test juices with and have found that the HH.357 hands down is the best. It gives incredible flavor and I notice it brings out subtle flavors in some juices that go unnoticed with most other attys. it works on a vacuum pump and I find the way you vape an HH.357 atty is the closest to how you take a drag on a normal cig. Since it works on a vacuum pump, instead of the slow long draws, you take shorter harder draws, much more similar to how you take a drag on a cig. The amount of vapor it produces from a short 2-3 second drag is absolutely ridiculous.
It is expensive, at $22, but if you use it properly and know how to maintain it properly, you can easily get your money's worth. I've had mine for almost 6 months and it still works like it did when I first got it. I feel I've already def gotten my money's worth, but don't see why it shouldn't be able to last at least another few months. my buddy that turned me onto the HH.357 uses a Reo mini and is coming up on almost a year with the same HH.357. So even though it's fairly expensive upfront, you can def get your money's worth if you use it right and take care of it.
I would def consider getting one bc the flavor and vapor it gives is incredible. They come in a few different ohms and you can get a regular one or an extended barrel one. I use a 2.0ohm regular size one on an Epower and my buddy uses a regular size 1.5ohm on his reo mini.
If your someone who likes to take slow,long drags, then the HH.357 prob isn't for you. But if your someone that kinda misses the harder pulls that you used to take on a cig, then def try one.
 

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On both my grand and mini I use Cisco 510 1.8 attys. They are, for me, without question, the best atomisers I've ever used on any device. They are a little pricey here in the uk, but worth every single penny IMO. I bought a set of 5 with a little discount as part of a multi-buy. That was back in sept 2011. Not one has broken. Not one performs any worse then from the day I bought them. Ive used them solidly since then to present day on my REO's and will only ever go with cisco's from now on. They are incredibly good. Loads of vapour, solid throat hit (this is somewhat juice and nic depednant mind) and have superb build quality.

They are a touch thirsty, you'll need to keep them wet but you'll be glad you did if you go for them. I'm sure the 306 versions are also equally good btw, I've not tired them to confirm though.
 

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I use the i06 1.5ohm and 3.5ohm on my Reo Grand for 6v. Solid consistent hits. I like the 2.5ohm on my King Kongs and hits hard up or down. Personally had bad experience with the hh when going high. It had a very bad burnt taste that you can't get rid of. I've also tried bridgeless Bauway 306 . They hit surprisingly well and tend to be the cheaper of it's counterparts. Flavor on the said positive 2, was on par or better than your run of the mill 306.
 
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Thanks for the help . Ill get some hh's someday . For now i went with a few cisco spec 306 1.8ohm attys from avid . I also got a drip shield and a xl tip . I will probably do some modding so i can use my Trippy's and cherry pawns on it too .

Iv never really been into attys due to them always getting super hot when chain vaping .Once the body get scolding hot they always loose flavor completely on me too . You may think this is strange but iv always loved the flavor of a boge carto over any attys iv tried in the past. SOmething about using a boge gives my juices a thicker ,smoother and richer taste . Im hoping these attys along with the drip shield will have less of a issue . I normally take short medium draws but im usually vaping at 5v with a LR or SR boge . I never liked super tight draws really . I love getting clouds of vapor with a half second airy draw with lots of watts

These are the first higher quality atty iv tried so far though . In the past iv only used the cheapest attys i could find which are usually the 510 ones that come with the liberty flights rivas .
 
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The drip shield is a little counter-productive on a REO. The drip shield is designed to work with a 901 atomizer which has a high air hole. The point of it is that when you drip in too much juice, it leaks out into the shield and then feeds back into the atomizer as you vape it. With a 510 style like you're talking about, you have to use a 510-510 adapter to get the air holes of the atomizer inside the drip shield so it will work as intended, that's where the liquid is fed back in. If you don't, the drip shield is nothing but decoration. But if you're doing that, make sure you get an open 510-510 adapter so you can still squeeze juice through it. But its redundant anyway because the drip shield will then be doing exactly what the liquid well on the REO already does without one.

I also use a Cisco 306 on my REOs, but I just use a Cherry Vape Canon tip, or if you want to use your pawns or trippy tips, a 306-510 adapter works well.

306 to 510 Drip Tip Adapter - Avid Vaper
 

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The drip shield is a little counter-productive on a REO. The drip shield is designed to work with a 901 atomizer which has a high air hole. The point of it is that when you drip in too much juice, it leaks out into the shield and then feeds back into the atomizer as you vape it. With a 510 style like you're talking about, you have to use a 510-510 adapter to get the air holes of the atomizer inside the drip shield so it will work as intended, that's where the liquid is fed back in. If you don't, the drip shield is nothing but decoration. But if you're doing that, make sure you get an open 510-510 adapter so you can still squeeze juice through it. But its redundant anyway because the drip shield will then be doing exactly what the liquid well on the REO already does without one.

I also use a Cisco 306 on my REOs, but I just use a Cherry Vape Canon tip, or if you want to use your pawns or trippy tips, a 306-510 adapter works well.

306 to 510 Drip Tip Adapter - Avid Vaper

You didnt mention the main reason i wanted the drip shield lol . I got it because i hate how the attys body gets scorching hot so the drip shield acts as a heatsink . I did get the 306-510 adaptor with my order as well . I was told by avid though that i cant use it with the drip shield though so i will have to do some modding . I got the 306 attys btw not the 510's . I also do have lots of 510-510 unsealed adaptors .

If i end up liking these attys i may go with a HH later on . I couldnt see buying a HH now since im not a big fan of attys other than for testing juices really .
 
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