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davelog

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I actually just ordered an HH 357. Lord help me.:facepalm:

Flaming Carrot said it best:
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I actually just ordered an HH 357. Lord help me.:facepalm:

Eric, I would never laugh at you sweetie! You got some major fortitude to make that step and order a HH.357!
I have one that was slightly used when I got it. I am very pleased with it. Maybe you won't flood it since it does require lots of juice!
 

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Thanks all. Any bets on how long before I kill it?

I am going with 2 weeks.


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Hmmm, I'm betting you've gotten a lot more knowledgeable about atties and that it will last you a good long time ;) Follow the instructions included with your order, never dry burn, and I'm hoping you have found the one that will outlive all the others :D

EDIT: My first hh357 is 4 months old and going strong :thumb:
 

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Where can you get HH 357's?

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These things rock on a REO. While they are supposed to burn more juice, I am actually going through less because they don't leak into the catch cup like 306s. I haven't had to wipe down my REOs since I started using them 2 months ago.

I have 1.5s (for most 3.7 vaping), 2.0 for BWB malties and burn prone juices, 3.0 for 5-6 volt vaping. Love these.
 
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I'm a fan. Nursing one back to health right now. :laugh:

I had to break down and dry burn my 9 weeks old 1.5. While I could scratch off the soaked charred juice on the top of the coil, it was gunked underneath. All the soaking wouldn't help, so before I tossed it I tried the dry burn and it's vaping now good as new. While I wouldn't risk it for a new one, it did work on one I had given up on.
 

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These things rock on a REO. While they are supposed to burn more juice, I am actually going through less because they don't leak into the catch cup like 306s. I haven't had to wipe down my REOs since I started using them 2 months ago.

I have 1.5s (for most 3.7 vaping), 2.0 for BWB malties and burn prone juices, 3.0 for 5-6 volt vaping. Love these.

Thanks for the info...Think I just found whats next...My Reos Grand needed a Christmas present after all!....lol
 

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Thanks for the info...Think I just found whats next...My Reos Grand needed a Christmas present after all!....lol

They seem to be in stock right now. I recommend the stainless steel when they are available if you soak in PGA and use an ultrasonic. The coating came off my first one, but these new ones with the 357 on them seem to have the color coating staying on. No big deal if it comes off, but if you have a choice, SS is better.
 

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You can no long be trusted as the leader of the Cartonauts and you must also change your name :) you do realize that's like the same price as more than 20 cartos just saying

Don't worry! I will kill it. It's going on the mini wood. Mostly for DIY tasting All my other Reos run 6v 3 ohm boges exclusively.


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