If you read this, where do you get your 357's? How much do they run anyway? And I am assuming you can use standard 510 tips with those? But, I am assuming I may need an adapter from the battery? Anyway, Thanks again for the info!
hh.357's are a Cisco product only from avid vaper. They're 22 bucks before shipping. Standard 510 connection and standard 510 drip tip. No adapter necessary.
As to 'break in'. Indeed. Just like any other atty I've ever used, they take a few ml of consumption to break in. That's pretty normal. The difference with breaking in an hh.357 vs a regular 510 is this: When people talk about the hh.357, they have a lot to say about the amount and quality of the vapor. For the first 1-2 days of use, the hh.357 does produce better flavor than a regular 510, but not a noticeably greater amount of vapor. When it kicks in, it really kicks in.
I don't know that I would necessarily discourage someone new to dripping from the hh.357... except the price tag is high. I like the price on the i06 a lot better

. About twelve bucks will buy an i06 and a drip tip for it. If you decide dripping isn't for you, you've spent twelve bucks on the experiment instead of 22. ---> Buying either device and deciding dripping isn't for you still means you have a high quality atty as a back up in case you ever run out of cartos or whatever. So, either way, you can't really go wrong (I'm a firm believer in keeping spare everything on hand and even keeping one or two systems that aren't my favorites in my inventory because murphys law gets us all once in a while)
Both Avid Vaper and Ikenvape are top-notch vendors. And, mentionable: Ikenvape has an associate called ecigcharleston. Ecigcharleston gave me one of the best customer service experiences I've ever had from any vendor of any product I've ever purchased anywhere on the net or off of it. They're stand-up guys.