Some flavors only come through on my Ego-T and not Boge carto: Need alternative atomizer !

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AZCraig

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I'm in a quandry. I really love Perfect Electronic Cigarette's Butterscotch (VG) and Grape (VG). However, I can only taste these flavors on an Ego-T. I tried them with Boge LR and Standard Cartos at various voltages on my Provari and they just don't taste as "grapey" or "butterscotch-y".

I can only run them for a week or so in the Ego-T before the atomizer is too crusted up. I'd like to move away from my Ego-T atomizers/tanks but I haven't found a viable alternative for vaping these two juices yet.

(Before anyone suggests trying other vendors Grape and Butterscotch juices... I'm already working on it... orders have been placed... maybe changing juice suppliers will work out but until then.. I'm approaching this from the atomizer angle).

Atomizer suggestions, please ?

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Cisco 306 2.0 ohm attys are the best I have found for full flavor and great vapor production. The hh.357 is also really good, but is outlandishly priced. If you are looking for a cheaper atty, the 2.5 ohm 306s from madvapes have worked well for me.

Thank you Sobero4 ! I'll look into the Cisco and HH atomizers and some sort of feed system for them.
 

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If you're willing to drip...don't rule out trying an 801 High Resistance atty. I love these things, and they work really well with the native carts. Of course you'll need an adapter to 801, but worth it to me, as you get that Mega 510 like performance, but a lower price point in the 801. With the stuff I vape in smaller quantities, the 801 is my baby. I load a standard 801 cart and enjoy.

If you like an eGo T, you might love the Bud Sapphire cartomizers. They have a center wick engine like the eGo T, but I think they vape MUCH better/consistent. They also last me longer than eGo T atties did.

The CE3 Smokeymizer also has that center-wick type design. The CE3 is a bit of a booger to fill though (requires tools and patience...I've yet to try a CE3, reviewers don't seem to like them too much). The good news on these is the price is a little lower per unit than comparable systems.

The CE2 (needs tools to fill) and Vision (does NOT need tools to fill) are pretty neat with liquids that thrive at lower temps. Most of my all day on the road type vapes I use a CE2 type carto for. Personally I reserve my CE top coil units for thinner liquids with no more than 30% VG. They'll work with the thicker stuff, but count on some simple modding to get them wicking, and you might have to 'tip' the PV every once in a while with the really thick/sticky stuff.

Other interesting 'no-poly' stuff:
Stardust
Dual Coil CE Cartos
Vortex (808 threaded, but can also find 510 ones under names like Kanger T, G3, G4, G5, etc.)
 
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Can only taste them on the ego t? normally, it's the other way around. The T is infamous for muting flavors!

yes sir! tanks did absoloutely nothing. if you like the nice crisp burnt flavor they give then the ego-t tanks are the chioce for anyone seeking that flavor.
 
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For me, when the stars and moon aligned just right, and an eGo T was wicking as it should...the flavor was superb. The draw was a bit too tight for my tastes, and I never could get it working 'consistently'. They also gave out too quickly on me for the price (if they were half the price I wouldn't have minded as much).

The Bud or Smokeymizer is going to be more like what the eGo T was 'meant to be'.
A much better vape I think....less expensive than the eGo T...and will probably last you 4 to 8 times longer ;)
 

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The CE3 Smokeymizer also has that center-wick type design. The CE3 is a bit of a booger to fill though (requires tools and patience...I've yet to try a CE3, reviewers don't seem to like them too much). The good news on these is the price is a little lower per unit than comparable systems.



I tried these and they make the vapor taste like plastic ! Ack !
 

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Just to followup:

1. The Cisco 306 just didn't do it for me. I'll try them again later.

2. The HH.357 rocks for what it is. Dripping is a pain in the ..., but that is not HH's fault. I imagine putting one of these on a juice feeder would alleviate that as an issue. The coil does spit hot juice into my mouth sometimes, but again, that's the nature of the beast. I have both the short barrel and the long barrel version and as might be expected, it is less of an issue with the long barrel version.

3. Voltage. I was able to get the PEC Butterscotch to taste good to me with a Boge 3.0 carto @ 5.7 volts. I soaked the crap out of the carto with the juice, let it sit for 30 minutes and then fired it up and it was good.
 
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