the best atomizer for a bottom feeder?

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donneee

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First off, hi. Secondly; i want opinions. Third: money isn't a problem.


k now that we got that out the way, I'd like to know what's the best atty for a bottom feeder? When it comes to personal preference; i like a really warm vape, but not too hot. I own 2 hh.357's: one is a LB 2.0 ohm and the other is a VII SB 1.5 Ohm that doesn't work on my v-mod anymore =\. It still works on my ego though! and that's all that counts at home.

Perhaps it could have been my battery or my first 357 has some kinda short in the atty itself, but i've long since given up trying to fix it to work with my v-mod xl. maybe it'll work after a vodka soaking.

i'm planning to get a reo vv so i can dab into the wonderful glory that is variable voltage vaping in due time. With that said, i'm looking for the best atty (from personal experience) to use with my bottom feeders.

Typically, I'd like to stay in the range of 1.5-1.8 ohms, so a vendor that let's me choose ohms would be great. for my vv reo in the not so distance future: 3.0 ohms ofc.

I want the longevity of a hh.357, along with it's vapor production, BUT perhaps an atty that delivers more flavor is what i'm looking for.

I looked at the AVA, a bottom-feeder-friendly rebuildable atty, and amg's stock v-mod attys (which are currently out of the ohm's i want). I'm somewhat growing to be a connoisseur, so finding newer a better things is kind of my hobby.

Maybe someone that has a custom hh.357 could hint me towards what they wanted customized for hanna to build them. The only dislike i have about the hh's are the fact that they are a bit harder to feed vs the AMG hybrids.

I'm also opt to try custom atty's made for a v-mod (i've seen it somewhere) where the piece to hold the whole thing together is part of the atty's design.

Thanks in advance!

~Donne
 

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I settled in to the ikenvape i06 on my REO VV Woodville. The io6 produces great vapor and almost as good of flavor as the hh.357. I've only been using io6's for about a month, but I've read a number of others who have indicated longevity isn't a problem.

On my non-vv mods, I also like to be around 1.8 ohms. But, since you said you're looking for something for a VV REO Grand, I think you'll appreciate having a little wider range for the VV. On my VV Woodville, I use a 2.5 ohm i06 anywhere between ~4-5v depending on the juice.
 
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