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VV_James

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Quite possibly the best performing 510 Atomizer on the market today!
In 18 Vibrant colors.

$5.00

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The initial evaluation batch impressed us so much that we had these made to
our precise specifications!

These are a world exclusive ONLY to be found at ValueVapor.com!

We had them print the L-Rider logo on the side and LR (for Low Resistance)
on the reverse providing full confidence that these are genuine L-Rider Atomizers.

We're proud to carry such a fine product and glad to help promote the great work done by the fantastic team at L-Rider.

These 510 atomizers have better flavor, throat hit, vapor production, and
simply perform better than:

Bauways
SLBs
joyetech
Better Life

And those are brands we ALSO currently carry!

If you're a dripper it simply doesn't get any better than this. The 1.5 oHm
L-Rider LR atty on a 3.7 volt battery hits like a truck!

For almost 4 years I always removed the bridge and the bridge mesh from
every atomizer I purchased and dripped directly on the bare coil.
I did this because I hate the taste of filler material, and because bare
coil dripping improved performance across the board.

These L-Rider 510 atomizers are the 1st and only atty I've ever found that I PREFER to
vape straight out of the package.

ZERO modification and they STILL perform better than bare coil dripping!
Better than the so called 3 or 4 hole dripping attys.
Better than 901s, 801s, and 306s!

They don't have any of those wicking fibers under the bridge, so no burnt
taste! AND they have a ring (washer) around the base of the bridge that
seems to funnel the juice into the ceramic cup, so no more juice running
down the inside of the chimney and missing the coil.

Of course, when dripping any atomizer you have to keep it wet or the coil
will pop on you.

It will probably take 8 drops or so to load the stainless steel mesh up the
first time you drip a new one.

The L-Rider attys are not as leaky as other 510 atomizers either. Though
they WILL flood if you drip too much...

A 510 to 510 adapter and a drip shield makes that a non issue, for any 510
atty, by the way!!



 

VV_James

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Quite possibly the best performing 510 Atomizer on the market today!
In 18 Vibrant colors.

$5.00

The initial evaluation batch impressed us so much that we had these made to
our precise specifications!

These are a world exclusive ONLY to be found at ValueVapor.com!





We now have the L-Rider 450 Mini eGo Batteries in all the same colors as the LR 510 Atomizer!

$13.99 $9.99
Save: 29% off


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Sports Fan?
Mix and match 'em to make up your favorite team colors!

 

VV_James

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I volunteer to try one and review it for you ! LOL

The sound great and great price too! Might have to try one sometime on my Reo and let you know what I think :)

Agreed! :w00t:
Since you were the 1st to comment.
PM me your name and shipping address, and I'll have one on it's way tomorrow!

You just have to agree to give it a fair trial, and post your honest review back here!
:shock:
 

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Agreed! :w00t:
Since you were the 1st to comment.
PM me your name and shipping address, and I'll have one on it's way tomorrow!

You just have to agree to give it a fair trial, and post your honest review back here!
:shock:

WOW!!! Thats so nice of you! I will give it fair and honest review and try it on multiple devices to see what I think :)

Thats is very kind of you VV_James thank you so much for your offer
 

VV_James

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An itaste 3.0 with an Evod and a Protank...I would like to Try dripping, without risking my Battery...

The iTaste 3.0 is an excellent dripping device for the LR 510 atomizers.
All you really need is the atomizer and a drip tip.

You don't actually need the drip tip, but the open atty will burn your lips if you let it get hot! :laugh: And it will sometimes get juice in your mouth.

Your device has a sealed positive post in the battery and a good deep well, so any leakage from flooding will collect there and you simply mop it out with a paper napkin or Q-tip.

And until you get used to dripping you WILL flood the atty a few times, but you'll get used to it pretty quick.

You can use any standard 510 drip tip with these attys. However, some fit pretty tight. This is a good thing :)
Simply put a tiny bit of juice on the O-Ring on the drip tip, and just around the inside of the open top of the atty for a touch of lubrication and the drip tip should pop right in with a little push and a twist.

I advise breaking in these attys slowly over a couple of days for the best long term performance.
Fresh out of the bag, I put about 8 drops from a standard 10ml dripper bottle (maybe 10-12 if it's one of those needle bottles that make tiny drops) right on top of the mesh, and let it sit for a few seconds to wick down to the coil. The thicker your juice (More VG) the longer this will take, but never more than 15 or 20 seconds.

Set your Variable Voltage device at 3.5 volts or so and vape!
You'll probably get that 1st raspy throat hit at about the 3rd or 4th drag. Add another 4 or 5 drops.
Next time add 3 or 4 drops... You'll notice that you'll start to get more puffs between the need to add drops as the atty settles in.

After that 3 or 4 drops each time you need to drip should be about right.
If juice starts to leak around the connection, or you hear it gurgle, you're dripping a little too much.

Clean it up and vape away the excess and decrease your dripping by 1 drop.

After a while you can increase the voltage by .1 volts and test, until you hit your sweet spot.
At the 1st sign of a burnt flavor back off the voltage a point or 2 so you don't scorch the coil.

Just remember, while you don't want it flooding your precious juice away, you have to keep tthe coil wet.

In no time you'll know when to add more drops.

Let us know how it works out for you!!

IF you like it, but can't get it to stop flooding and leaking, we'll talk about how to use a drip shield. That's the absolute fix for flooding/leaking, but try to learn to drip with just the atty and drip tip first. Once you master that you'll be glad you did!

Oh yeah, Don't Drip and Drive! That's what your tanks are for!! :D
 

VV_James

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I'd like to get a few of these! Id love to try it out on my eVic!

I've been rocking these on my Vicky ever since they came in!
It's an excellent device for dripping these attys.
Not only does it have a sealed battery connection, but being able to simply screw off the Controller cap makes clean-up a breeze if you do flood it and get some leakage.

Everything I said in the previous iTaste 3.0 post applies. Just break it in slow, don't hit it with too much power, and keep the coil wet.

I find my sweet spot on these is around 3.5 to 3.7 volts (7 to 8 watts) :)
 

VV_James

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WOW!!! Thats so nice of you! I will give it fair and honest review and try it on multiple devices to see what I think :)

Thats is very kind of you VV_James thank you so much for your offer

I emailed you the tracking number...
Looks like you'll be getting it on Saturday :toast:
 

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I've been rocking these on my Vicky ever since they came in!
It's an excellent device for dripping these attys.
Not only does it have a sealed battery connection, but being able to simply screw off the Controller cap makes clean-up a breeze if you do flood it and get some leakage.

Everything I said in the previous iTaste 3.0 post applies. Just break it in slow, don't hit it with too much power, and keep the coil wet.

I find my sweet spot on these is around 3.5 to 3.7 volts (7 to 8 watts) :)

Cool, As soon as payday rolls around, Ill be ordering quite a few things from you. Thanks a Million!!
 

VV_James

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Can i use these on my ego c twist? I'm pretty new to all of this and still confused? What else would I need?

Yes, Absolutly!

All you really need besides your battery is an atomizer, some juice, and a drip tip (the drip tip is actually optional if you don't mind burning your lips!)

Your eGo C Twist has a sealed positive post in the battery and a good deep well, so any leakage from flooding will collect there and you simply mop it out with a paper napkin or Q-tip.

And until you get used to dripping you WILL flood the atty a few times, but you'll get used to it pretty quick.

You can use any standard 510 drip tip with these attys. However, some fit pretty tight. This is a good thing
Simply put a tiny bit of juice on the O-Ring on the drip tip, and just around the inside of the open top of the atty for a touch of lubrication and the drip tip should pop right in with a little push and a twist.

I advise breaking in these attys slowly over a couple of days for the best long term performance.
Fresh out of the bag, I put about 8 drops from a standard 10ml dripper bottle (maybe 10-12 if it's one of those needle bottles that make tiny drops) right on top of the mesh, and let it sit for a few seconds to wick down to the coil. The thicker your juice (More VG) the longer this will take, but never more than 15 or 20 seconds.

Set your eGo C Twist to 3.4 volts or so and vape!
You'll probably get that 1st raspy throat hit at about the 3rd or 4th drag. Add another 4 or 5 drops.
Next time add 3 or 4 drops... You'll notice that you'll start to get more puffs between the need to add drops as the atty settles in.

After that 3 or 4 drops each time you need to drip should be about right.
If juice starts to leak around the connection, or you hear it gurgle, you're dripping a little too much.

Clean it up and vape away the excess and decrease your dripping by 1 drop.

After a while you can increase the voltage by 1 click and test, until you hit your sweet spot.
At the 1st sign of a burnt flavor back off the voltage a click or 2 so you don't scorch the coil.

Just remember, while you don't want it flooding your precious juice away, you have to keep the coil wet.
In no time you'll know when to add more drops.

Let us know how it works out for you!!

IF you like it, but can't get it to stop flooding and leaking, we'll talk about how to use a drip shield. That's the absolute fix for flooding/leaking, but try to learn to drip with just the atty and drip tip first. Once you master that you'll be glad you did!
 
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