hmmmm.... there's talk about 'hybrids' and... was wondering what they meant by that.
Reading the text on the HH.357.... they talk about putting a 306 coil inside a 510 body. So, I guess that is what they are talking about. But, I am not sure there is much difference between a 306 coil and a 510 coil. Unless I am mistaken, originally the ciscos were JUST 306. So, maybe that was what the HH.357 was all about in the first place... taking a cisco 306 coil and putting it inside a 510 body.
On the Aeros, there is no talk about being a 'hybrid'. They just have the 306 sized (and no tube) and the 510 sized (with the tube... I would imagine). Maybe they used the 306 coils inside the 510 body at least to start with I don't know. Yeah, one can only wonder if the standard cisco 510 atomizers use the same coil as their 306es. No reason not to.... there is not that much difference in the size of the 306 and 510... the main difference is tube or no tube.
The main problem I had with dripping.... was a lot of the juices I had (mainly PureSmoker and Tasty Vapor) tended to clog up the atties... sometimes in using only 3ml or so (coffee and natural tobacco juice). Looking at the atty coils under 10x magnification (which you can do with the 306es but not so much with 510s), what was happenning was that scabs were developing on the coils, from the flavoring that did not vape, and if you kept vaping that atty it would 'pop', with the heat not escaping the scab and burning out the atty.
This past fall... I finally learned how to dry burn and, with this and the other cleaning I had developed, FINALLY got to the point where I could get rid of these scabs as well as cleaning partially scabbed atties.
So, the point I am getting at here... at least for me... I got no interest in the HH.357 or the Aero 510 or any 510 atty... simply because I could not clean them the way I have learned to clean by 306es.
And then of course there are the Ikenvape I06es... which are 510 sized, open bridged atties (e.g. no tube). These are a possibility, if you can find a DT that will fit them... but they still have the bridge so, not sure worth the effort to try out the two that I bought.
To each their own I guess.
Oh, one last thing... took a look at the I06es and, they have 4 turns in the coil... while a 306 2.0 ohm cisco... has about 15 turns in the coil. IMO, more turns is better but... lots of people like the I06es so, again, to each their own.