OFFICIAL AvidVaper.com HH.357 discussion thread - Part 2

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ukeman

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Interesting that they built them for a Cisco... sure you can put a 357 in, and in fact the kit is for a LB 357 as well no? So they figured the Cisco's would help with the high price, but i thought these would be for HH357s ... i mean that's what the hype was.
I'm almost glad they sold out fast... I just pulled the trigger on a couple of high end Genesis devices.
 

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So far so good. Yes there is a learning curve. Keep in mind first time using drip attys. but I'm loving every part of it. The 510 was great and the 306 hits even better. I haven't used the hh.357 yet but that is next. On my unkicked poldiac, I have used 2.5 2.0 and 1.8. IMO I like the experience of the 2.0 ohm throughout the duration of my 18350 battery life.

Cleaning was easy. Just rinse under running tap water and pat dry.

Just make sure you follow the video exactly when assembling and refilling. Otherwise you will be wiping your pv down with paper towels.

If you plan to use a 306 atty, you will need to use an xl drip tip.

Complaints:
-The glass tube is quite fragile. I find myself handling it with care to prevent cracks or chips.
-the threads and center post can be made with better materials considering playing 110+ for a tank.
- should be called " feed assist" not " auto feed"

Pros:
-Works great with mods that has a top cap with no vent preventing room for an air hole when atty/carto is screwed all the down ie the poldiac.
-build quality is amazing
-can lay your pv on its side with no worries of a leak.
-avid vapor is a great trustable company that has great customer service and fast shipping.

Final thoughts:
If you are on the fence about this product, you are missing out. I will never go back to carto tanks, novas, or clearomizers. I will say it. And say it proud.
THIS IS A GAME CHANGER...
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So far so good. Yes there is a learning curve. Keep in mind first time using drip attys. but I'm loving every part of it. The 510 was great and the 306 hits even better. I haven't used the hh.357 yet but that is next. On my unkicked poldiac, I have used 2.5 2.0 and 1.8. IMO I like the experience of the 2.0 ohm throughout the duration of my 18350 battery life.

Cleaning was easy. Just rinse under running tap water and pat dry.

Just make sure you follow the video exactly when assembling and refilling. Otherwise you will be wiping your pv down with paper towels.

If you plan to use a 306 atty, you will need to use an xl drip tip.

Complaints:
-The glass tube is quite fragile. I find myself handling it with care to prevent cracks or chips.
-the threads and center post can be made with better materials considering playing 110+ for a tank.
- should be called " feed assist" not " auto feed"

Pros:
-Works great with mods that has a top cap with no vent preventing room for an air hole when atty/carto is screwed all the down ie the poldiac.
-build quality is amazing
-can lay your pv on its side with no worries of a leak.
-avid vapor is a great trustable company that has great customer service and fast shipping.

Final thoughts:
If you are on the fence about this product, you are missing out. I will never go back to carto tanks, novas, or clearomizers. I will say it. And say it proud.
THIS IS A GAME CHANGER...
ehyzata3.jpg

Agreed with just about everything in here. I wouldn't ever consider a Pyrex tank to be a negative, it's non reactive with various juices that destroy other tanks, so for me it's a positive, not a negative.
 

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