Smartvapes Bridgeless Dripping atty

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Vaprasticator

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At the moment, I am on a quest for the ideal Atty for me. I am evaluating them in the context of cost vs. performance/longevity. These are the first I ordered in this pursuit.

I ordered these at 3ohm since I have a tendency to appreciate higher than 3.7v in my cartomizers at least. What I noticed immediately is that the flavor from these is fantastic. I have used them on my buzz pro at 4-4.2v mostly. On my gripper box mod they work just fine at 3.7, but you can pretty much count on them burning most juices at 5v. They are not a bad deal at around 25 bucks for a 5 pack. The.vapor production is nothing to shake a stick at, and it doesn't take much to get a good cloud going.

At around 25 bucks for a 5 pack, they are not a bad deal at all. As of this moment, I would reorder if they ran out. My next trial runs are going to be the i06 and the HH 357. reviews will follow.
 

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The bridgless 1.8ohm 306's have been my go-to atty for months now. I'm not sure why I like them better than the 510's, but I do. The smoothness and flavor are just superb, though I'm starting to want more throat hit.

Edit: I'm interested in trying other things like the hh357 eventually, but smartvapes has such good prices...
 
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Andy Thatcher

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I am using the 1.8 LR on a Vmod XL and agree the flavour is pretty good. Vapor is ok. The only comparison I can make is to the Vapage Hybrid and standard 510 LR and SR's and it stacks up well against them.

I have the 3 ohm as well to try with the 4.8v batteries I have for the VMod and ProVari which I will try later.

Be watching OP's progress with interest as I am on a similar quest.
 

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I purchased a few 510 3ohm's for my ProVari coupled with a drip shield, and I did like it, a lot. My only complaint, however, is the very stiff draw. I assume this is due to the lack of the hole at the bottom, but it's just too stiff for me, and my jaw hurts after vaping it for a few hours.

I like my atomizers airy, much like the Cisco's, but these prices are hard to find and difficult to beat, so I'm attempting to open the air intake holes in an effort to loosen it up a bit.

I'll report back if I can figure out a way to accomplish this, because it will be a replacement for my current daily atty, the Cisco 3ohm 510.
 

Andy Thatcher

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Same as above unless I flood it in the VMod it is an easy drawer. I haven't got a drip shield so wouldn't know the impact that has.

About 2 weeks in and both still alive and well.

The 1.8 is used daily and often in the VMod and shows no sign of issues. Just checked the coil and can't see any build up. It is used with AVE juices most of the time as I find bottom feeders play nicer with VG than cardo's and tanks. The 3 ohm is dripped with near enough daily and again still going strong.
 
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wmbuckley

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I recently ordered the 1.8 306 & the 2.5 510 to try and like them both. I get much more warmth and hit with the 306. I'm using them both at 3.7 volts. Daily use for one week on the 306 and its going strong. It does burn through juice. The use of drip shields however limit the draw quite a bit on these compared to traditional attys. That being said for the price these rock and hopefully they will hold up to heavy use.
 
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