Hello everyone,
I have been on a journey to search for the best way to use my KR808 batteries which are collecting dusts after getting a variable voltage with vivi nova short SS mesh mod (which I highly recommend to intermediate vapors).
Nonetheless, I have been wanting to use my KR808 batteries while I am outside like smoking a cigarette. I have been researching various types of cartomizers and clearomizers which would give me, if not the same, close satisfaction that I get from using my VV and vivi nova. Unfortunately, I have yet to find one that would fulfill some of things : keeping the looks, providing great flavors and vapor production, etc.
Thus, I was thinking to get an 808 to 501 adapter and place a HH.357 Cisco atomizer(which I heard so many great things about) from avidvaper on the adapter.
I would be very appreciated if anyone could comment on this setup or give another good ways to use KR808 batteries. Also, if that setup would work then which ohm atomizer would be the best for 3.7v KR808 batteries?
Thank you again.
I have been on a journey to search for the best way to use my KR808 batteries which are collecting dusts after getting a variable voltage with vivi nova short SS mesh mod (which I highly recommend to intermediate vapors).
Nonetheless, I have been wanting to use my KR808 batteries while I am outside like smoking a cigarette. I have been researching various types of cartomizers and clearomizers which would give me, if not the same, close satisfaction that I get from using my VV and vivi nova. Unfortunately, I have yet to find one that would fulfill some of things : keeping the looks, providing great flavors and vapor production, etc.
Thus, I was thinking to get an 808 to 501 adapter and place a HH.357 Cisco atomizer(which I heard so many great things about) from avidvaper on the adapter.
I would be very appreciated if anyone could comment on this setup or give another good ways to use KR808 batteries. Also, if that setup would work then which ohm atomizer would be the best for 3.7v KR808 batteries?
Thank you again.