Regular Atty Drippers (A Dying Breed?)

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I've used the Betterlife 3-hole bridgeless, one worked amazingly well and one was a dud. I still have an unused one. Pretty sure the Bauway isn't 3-hole.

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Betterlife. There is nothing to not like about them but not remarkable. Id buy again. I bought an atty with just SS mesh circling the edge of the inside wall of the atty a couple milemetres flat. Then the coils. No wick essentially and no bridge obviously. Same story. Nothing to not like. I would have gotten the one zero mesh or wick but it was sold out.
 

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Not worth the effort?

I have some stainless-steel screens but I'm just to lazy to bother.
They've been sitting here for nearly a year now.
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It became more hassle for not an incredibly large reward. Plus, I change flavors too much. I can barely remember why I looked into it. :confused:
 

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They have those in 1.5Ω and 1.8Ω so make sure you get the one that you mean to get. I like rocking the 1.5Ω at 3.7v which gave me tons of batter life on my ProVari.

Honestly I don't know a whole lot about ohms and voltage. Currently I use Joye 510 SR atomizers with a 650mah eGo twist. I set the voltage right at about 4v. Would a 1.8 or 1.5 be better with my setup?
 

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Honestly I don't know a whole lot about ohms and voltage. Currently I use Joye 510 SR atomizers with a 650mah eGo twist. I set the voltage right at about 4v. Would a 1.8 or 1.5 be better with my setup?

Either. 1.5Ω for 3.7v and 1.8Ω for about 3.9v. The 1.8Ω is really for people with 3.7v devices (like EM PVs) that wanted a cooler vape.
 

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Good question! I will say I haven't experienced any vape I consider to be too cool or too hot. Although a warmer vape sounds more appealing than a cool one to me.

1.5Ω at 3.7v will be hot/warm, but anything under 3.7v with that resistance atty will be cooler. I like it hot.
 
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