Either way, seems to be working for both of us. Win Win....
I guess we differ on the amount of noise because the echo-e (haven't tried the regular echo yet) seems to be very airy to me but I have gotten used to it and as I stated before, I am liking them. It has been about a week and I am still on my first cart with fairly heavy vaping. In contrast, my ego with a regular or LR cart has little air sound and a tight draw. Even when I use a atomizer with it there is little air noise. My experience anyway. I have read other comments about the echo's being airy as well. Haven't used the go-go either so I can't compare to that.
That's great, I'm glad it is working good for you too. If you need to grip it with your teeth often you might want to try the aluminum 801 whistle drip tips from Ikenvape. They really work good with the Echo.
That's great, I'm glad it is working good for you too. If you need to grip it with your teeth often you might want to try the aluminum 801 whistle drip tips from Ikenvape. They really work good with the Echo.
I'll second that - good fit and blends right in on the stainless.
Thanks for this info! Curious on how tight they fit in the cart? I had one of my 1300's in my mouth while on a summit last week, I was messing around in my pack getting my camera out for some pics when the weight on the rubber one pulled the unit off the tip. It dropped on the rock up there, scratched it a little but it still works great.
They fit very tight and won't come off unless you pull them off. If you twist and push the regular tip past the stopping point it will stay on much better.
They work real good. It was my first metal driptip and I didn't know if I would like them but I really like them and all I'm using on my echo. I don't know about using one in the winter but for now they are great.
No problem, move to Texas for the winter.Glad to have you.
Just ordered a couple of these tips. Although I overcome the falling apart problem, your right, too many slugs of juice from condensation.
It gets a bit nippy up in the panhandle. I will be going to Texas this summer to see my dear mother who just turned 91.
They do seem to solve the condensation issue.
Come to think of it I better not throw the plastic tips away. It got dang cold down my way last winter.
The regular delrin 801 driptips work good too.
Thanks for this! I ended up ordering several. They look pretty solid as well, really liking the o-ring as well. Looks like a quality product.
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No cutoff as long as you are drawing.