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mwa102464

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I take the hair dryer to my Atty's and have them dry in no time and it works great, if I do a bunch of them at once I put them on a metal tray and throw them in the over at the lowest setting for about a half an hour and there dry when you pull e out either way works well, I then re-prime them with a few drops of PG and there ready to go right away, this way you don't have to necessarily wait the 48 hrs. this does work and works well
 

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Hey we hit

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pages!!!

Nice job "Tankers!!!!":laugh:


I just wanted to step in and say that with my Cignot atomizers I have had no issues other than having to do a "blow-out" when the tank gets low. It is as if that is a signal now my tank is low when I get "gurgling".

With my TW atomizers the vape just had a "dry burnt taste" no matter how much cleaning, soaking in alcohol, hot water rinses and dry burns I gave them.

I have ran the EXACT same juice (Vaperite Organic RY4, VR Organic Toffee and Ecopure Rich) through both brands of atomizers to do a fair test.

I did some mixing of those juices (which I did in my TW atties also) and the Cignot atomizers are still going strong 2 days in where the TW atomizer would have been giving me issues right now.

Sent my TW atomizers in for return replacement so we will see if the new items work comparably to the Cignot atties.


COZZICON

EXCELLENT cleaning video..I do the same with a pillbottle with lid so I can swish them around and save the alcohol for 2-3 cleanings with a lid on it.

I use isopropyl as well ( I cannot get Everclear here in Ohio) and as long as you rinse or let it dry for 48 hours as you mentioned it works great.

The Crest® Pro-Health works well too (for those who want something alcohol free) but it does leave an after taste that needs rinsing and a 1/2 tank of juice for the CPH flavor to disappear.

Coming from cartridges to this system I am sold as long as I do not have any more issues with the atties other than "normal" cleaning that would be similar to a 510 atty with the juices / style I vape. (I feel this is an IMPORTANT aspect to this product to succeed to the "casual" vaper as well as us more experienced vapers looking for an easier setup ) I bolded this because I TRULY feel this is a deal breaker with this product--at least for me



I can understand cleaning them once every 3 days to 1 week (depending on your juice viscosity ratio and sugars/residue) but after 3-5 tanks or 1-2 days usage is unacceptable in my opinion.

However I am glad that something like this system is becoming "mainstream" regardless which is good for the vaping community and to help people who do not want to deal with the "fuss" of carts/mods and have a hassle free experience with vaping.:vapor:

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Uncle Screwtape

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Got mine from Cignot today. Ordered yesterday,,, nice job shipping Vicky and USPS! (She's only 20 miles away)

Blew out a bunch of primer, loaded the tank and did several no-inhale puffs until I could taste my juice. All primer taste gone soon after that. First impression is A+. No leaks, great taste, big vapor.

If I feel the same after a few weeks, I'll be getting some more.

Vape on!

eta: the tube looks slightly tapered on mine, though I've never seen another to compare it to..
 
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Got mine from Cignot today. Ordered yesterday,,, nice job shipping Vicky and USPS! (She's only 20 miles away)

eta: the tube looks slightly tapered on mine, though I've never seen another to compare it to..

Interesting...keep us updated on your performance of the attie.
 

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Bottom line is, if you like direct dripping on a 2.1 -2.2 ohm atty using a 3.2v tornado, then you'll be happy with this. This is new technology and everyone loves toys, but this is simply replacing the bottle that we have to carry around when dripping, which makes it safer during driving. Also, you will still need to carry a few extra filled carts if you vape even moderately. I'm hoping their next upgrade will include 2ml tanks, that will still fit in V1 or V2 atties, but so far...I don't think anyone in the US has any V2 atties.

I like it, i really do, but I like it better on my 3.7v device using a 14500 battery. I posted a picture above. I used 2 adapters and I have it sitting on top of my box mod, there is about half inch of space between the atty cone and top of box but it hits a lot nice at 3.7 than 3.4-3.2v.

IT's a great set and go device when you need nicotine...People get caught up thinking that they need lower ohms to get more nicotine, which isnt true...you're still getting the same amount (in my case 24mg/ml of nicotine).. The ohms in the atty simply make the juice warmer and create more vapor, but it wont produce more nicotine for you :)
 

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Bottom line is, if you like direct dripping on a 2.1 -2.2 ohm atty using a 3.2v tornado, then you'll be happy with this. This is new technology and everyone loves toys, but this is simply replacing the bottle that we have to carry around when dripping, which makes it safer during driving. Also, you will still need to carry a few extra filled carts if you vape even moderately. I'm hoping their next upgrade will include 2ml tanks, that will still fit in V1 or V2 atties, but so far...I don't think anyone in the US has any V2 atties.

I like it, i really do, but I like it better on my 3.7v device using a 14500 battery. I posted a picture above. I used 2 adapters and I have it sitting on top of my box mod, there is about half inch of space between the atty cone and top of box but it hits a lot nice at 3.7 than 3.4-3.2v.

IT's a great set and go device when you need nicotine...People get caught up thinking that they need lower ohms to get more nicotine, which isnt true...you're still getting the same amount (in my case 24mg/ml of nicotine).. The ohms in the atty simply make the juice warmer and create more vapor, but it wont produce more nicotine for you :)

I drip not for the nicotine hit but for enhanced flavor, th and extra vapor. The actual nic buzz is probably the last thing that concerns me and I'm moving down to 6mg as I don't actually really like a heavy nic buzz.
 

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Bottom line is, if you like direct dripping on a 2.1 -2.2 ohm atty using a 3.2v tornado, then you'll be happy with this. This is new technology and everyone loves toys, but this is simply replacing the bottle that we have to carry around when dripping, which makes it safer during driving. Also, you will still need to carry a few extra filled carts if you vape even moderately. I'm hoping their next upgrade will include 2ml tanks, that will still fit in V1 or V2 atties, but so far...I don't think anyone in the US has any V2 atties.

I like it, i really do, but I like it better on my 3.7v device using a 14500 battery. I posted a picture above. I used 2 adapters and I have it sitting on top of my box mod, there is about half inch of space between the atty cone and top of box but it hits a lot nice at 3.7 than 3.4-3.2v.

IT's a great set and go device when you need nicotine...People get caught up thinking that they need lower ohms to get more nicotine, which isnt true...you're still getting the same amount (in my case 24mg/ml of nicotine).. The ohms in the atty simply make the juice warmer and create more vapor, but it wont produce more nicotine for you :)

I certainly agree with your conclusions but the part regarding the fact you get the same amount of nicotine with lower ohms/ higher watts/Vs... I have run many tests which demonstrate that this is not correct. I could not state exactely how this differs but one thing is certain: the nicotine absortion rate gets higher as your power-heating source increases it energy. I have gained some empirical evidence on this.
Of course, for the most part, it is still a mistery the way nicotine is absorbed by means of a PV unit, as far as scientific background data goes, nevertheless, if you vape on a 5V unit versus a '3,1ish' one, using the same atty and cart/drip set up, you will get to 'feel' this for yourself.
Then again, your probably right stating that people are after the nicotine difference when the most substantial distinction is to be found in warmth and texture of the vapor.
 

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Cannot find it right now, but there was a link to some members tests also, in the pertinent sub-forum. When it comes to nicotine absortion rates when vaping. There were different threads on this, leading to some research and tests links. One of the first threads, if Im not mistaken, was 'are we getting it?' or similar name.
The bottom line is that, the higher the heat, the more effective the vaporization of the nicotine; producing a higher percentage of nicotine being really atomized effectively...
 

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In case somebody didn´t know, eGo Tank atomizers and Tank cartridges are available at many sites at the moment,
for example heaven-gifts.com sells them, and maybe for one of the cheapest prices in the world but still I think they´re little overpriced compared to regular atomizers and carts.

Ovale Usa has the best price for the atom alone, $9.99.
Unfortunately it looks like the store is in stand-by right now,
paypal did limit their account due to its anti-ecigarette policy...
I suppose they are switching to another payment system.
 

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I take the hair dryer to my Atty's and have them dry in no time and it works great, if I do a bunch of them at once I put them on a metal tray and throw them in the over at the lowest setting for about a half an hour and there dry when you pull e out either way works well, I then re-prime them with a few drops of PG and there ready to go right away, this way you don't have to necessarily wait the 48 hrs. this does work and works well

I put mine in a CLEAN sock (so they don't run around willy nilly) and run them in the dryer on medium heat. Works awesome. I highly reccomend it for "Bulk Drying"

I am however running a "torture test" on these. 15 days so far no cleaning, no babying and at least 60-70 fills on the ?SAME tank and atty. I did blow it out the other day, but NO cleaning.
 
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