Newest of the New! A 510 Dual Coil Atomizer! 1.5 ohm

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AaronY

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Speaking in terms of happiness, have you ever used a Joye "Yeti" 510? and as for the new mod, why not try out a Reo? I've been using mine for over 7 months now and I've nothing bad to say about it.
Have a link for the "yeti"? Is it just a mega atomizer? Need a vv mod. Don't want to give up the dialing in the right flavor. Reo is going to be VV but they are using the electronics from notcig which I doubt is good enough for what I want. Going to wait for reviews. But going to borrow my friends extra GGTS in a couple of days think the VV GG is going to be for me when it comes out.
For that air flow problem did you try the soak in everclear. Did not mean to attack you. Sorry if it came out that way. Just saying they are amazing but finicky. Also the only atty I seen that is tested is the HH 357 and for over 20 bucks an atty it better be tested :p The duel atty is far superior then those when it works. I can't wait for the next generation. Anyone have an eta on that?
 

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The "Yeti" is one of the initial E-cigarettes that rolled out of China back in 2008 or so, it used poly filters to hold the juice, lit up in the front whenever you pulled on it, and used a battery that was conjoined with an atomizer. At that time I thought that those Yeti's were the products of the future... but not so much today. I'll try soaking it in hopes of getting more airflow but if Bruce doesn't get back to me soon..., I might just tear this bad boy up to see what is wrong.
 

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Bruce,

I called CoV using the number provided on the business card and I'm getting transferred to a popcorn company. I've sent you a message through the website about the issue that I'm having with my atomizer but I haven't gotten a reply. I've posted messages on this thread to bring up the issue of the atomizer and to seek the next appropriate step but to no avail I'm receiving no support.

All this within 2-3 days and I've not gotten a single reply back and you're posting in here without regards to the issues that I've just presented. I don't want to jump to conclusions but what is going on?
 

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Bruce,

I called CoV using the number provided on the business card and I'm getting transferred to a popcorn company. I've sent you a message through the website about the issue that I'm having with my atomizer but I haven't gotten a reply. I've posted messages on this thread to bring up the issue of the atomizer and to seek the next appropriate step but to no avail I'm receiving no support.

All this within 2-3 days and I've not gotten a single reply back and you're posting in here without regards to the issues that I've just presented. I don't want to jump to conclusions but what is going on?

---Send me a pm here. For fastest response!
 

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Got 2 in today...they are vaping like a champ. Don't seem to have any problems keeping both coils wet or any leaking issues. They are very nice and well worth the price. I will do a review on these soon.

Mad props to COV for another sick innovation! Can't wait to get some in higher ohms for 6+ volt vaping.
 
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I want to buy some of these to try but wonder about cleaning them. I tend to use dark sweet juices and can only go a day before cleaning is required. Can they be dry burned to clean them like regular attys?

Anyone tried this?

The one I've been using has dark sweet juice in it also..coffee with sugar. I decided to take it off after almost 3 weeks of straight use. Soaked it in everclear then put it in my ultra sonic jewelry cleaner. Let it dry overnight and gave it a dry burn briefly...still works like a steam engine.
 

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Hey Bruce,

Do you know whether these are coated or not? I'm curious to know whether they would be appropriate for use in a UFS or similar, but I'm concerned about putting a coated atty into a tank of lacquer-dissolving juice.

I just took a razor to mine and nothing is comming off...so i'd say you are safe.
 

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Well all I can say about DC atties is - I've been a diehard Cisco fan period. These new DC atties are awesome. Started out at 3.7 for awhile, took a bit to break it in for flavor. Just jumped it to 6V as I needed a tad more hit. These are just awesome and now I am ruined. Sitting here w/a load of LR Cisco atties and this thing rules - KUDOS BRUCE
 
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Just got mine today. This atty is excellent! My Joye 510 LR's are very nice, but they pale in comparison to this dual coil atty. Pale, I say! Vapor production is similar, perhaps with the dual coil atty edging out the win. But with flavor, especially when the atty is starting to run a little dry, the DC wins: frawress victoly. There's no sour burning metal taste -- just a gradual decrease in vapor production and flavor intensity gently reminding you that, hey stud, how about another drink? Plus it can handle twice as many drips without gurgling or leaking. Best. Atty. Ever.
 
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