What is the best dripping atty (flavor and vapor-wise) for provari?

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i typically vape using 3.0 Ohm atomizers at around 5V on my provari v2. i've been reading about the ikenvape and cisco attys and even ran across the pretty inexpensive smartvapes dripping atty.

do you guys having any recommendations for an exclusive dripper about which attys will produce the cleanest and most bountiful flavor, greatest heat, and plumes of smoke that we all so desire?
 

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I know it's darn pricey, but the HH357 from AvidVaper is an incredible device. I'm on my second one and the first lasted me nearly 3 months of heavy vaping, and the second has been going strong for almost 3 months again. It still hits like the day I got it and man is the flavor and vapor amazing. If you can get past the price tag, I say it's one of the very best atties I've used. It has enough mesh to hold like 7 or 8 drops too, so you can drip a little more each time without leaking. Personally I use the 1.5 ohm longbarrels on my Reo, but it has been my go to for over 6 months now! Just my :2c:. Good luck on your hunt!
 

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I know it's darn pricey, but the HH357 from AvidVaper is an incredible device. I'm on my second one and the first lasted me nearly 3 months of heavy vaping, and the second has been going strong for almost 3 months again. It still hits like the day I got it and man is the flavor and vapor amazing. If you can get past the price tag, I say it's one of the very best atties I've used. It has enough mesh to hold like 7 or 8 drops too, so you can drip a little more each time without leaking. Personally I use the 1.5 ohm longbarrels on my Reo, but it has been my go to for over 6 months now! Just my :2c:. Good luck on your hunt!

That's not a bad price to pay if it performs well and lasts at least a couple months. Is there an advantage of the long barrel over the short barrel? Do you use the 1.5 on your provari? I used to use the LR cartos on my provari and recently switched to the 3ohms and have noticed that the battery last longer. They don't list a standard shipping price... is the shipping reasonable?
 

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I know it's darn pricey, but the HH357 from AvidVaper is an incredible device. I'm on my second one and the first lasted me nearly 3 months of heavy vaping, and the second has been going strong for almost 3 months again. It still hits like the day I got it and man is the flavor and vapor amazing. If you can get past the price tag, I say it's one of the very best atties I've used. It has enough mesh to hold like 7 or 8 drops too, so you can drip a little more each time without leaking. Personally I use the 1.5 ohm longbarrels on my Reo, but it has been my go to for over 6 months now! Just my :2c:. Good luck on your hunt!

wow! you know, i just checked the avidvaper site and this item is not an 'in-stock item.' i guess whenever you order it, it has to be special ordered so there is a two week lag time between when this item ships. however, if this item really does go three months strong then it probably ends up cheaper than getting other atomizers, some of which might only last three weeks to a month.

i'm going to meditate on this a little more, kind of leaning towards the cisco specs and trying out the ikenvape, so the continued feedback of our great community is widely appreciated! happens to show you how instant gratification goes--should they have been able to meet the demand right away i would probably have pulled the trigger on these without hesitation; now i have more time to do further research, haha.
 

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I use an IKV510@1.5ohm, IKV901@1.8ohm and a Cisco306@1.8ohm. Each of them has been great and each has lasted a good long time for me and none of them arrive with primer (yuck...). I need to chill my roll for a little bit (means I have about a liter of various juices and more attys/cartos than a mall store, so want to use up inventory), but i think my next will be hh357. Have heard only GREAT things about them.
 

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That's not a bad price to pay if it performs well and lasts at least a couple months. Is there an advantage of the long barrel over the short barrel? Do you use the 1.5 on your provari? I used to use the LR cartos on my provari and recently switched to the 3ohms and have noticed that the battery last longer. They don't list a standard shipping price... is the shipping reasonable?

I agree on the price. It's either $20 worth of cartos each month or so, OR $25 for 2+months of incredible vaping on an "expensive" atty. To be honest, I've seen a few complaints of people only getting a couple weeks out of them and that would certainly turn me off, but so far, Ive had great experiences with both of my HH357s. As I have only used the long barrel, I can't say what the difference is from experience, but I have read quite a bit about other people's experience with both styles. The long barrel tends to be a slightly cooler vape and has less tendency to spit juice when breaking it in the first couple days. I never had any juice spit at me from my 357s, so I can't say it would be any different, but I bought the second one in the long barrel format since I enjoyed the first one so much exactly as it was. As for shipping price, I think it's around $3 or so. The atty costs like $22 and then with shipping it comes to near $25. As for them being in stock, well, that's just higher demand than there is supply. I honestly think the people that have tried them, love them and snatch them up whenever they can. As far as I know, it's still only the one guy hand making each atty! So good luck and keep trying, it's definitely worth the wait in my opinion.

Oh, and actually, no I haven't tried the 1.5 hh357 on my Provari! I am in love with it on my Reo Grand and never take the thing off, lol! So ,sorry can't help you there. I'm not a big fan of dripping myself, but when I do, I run a black 306DCA on the Provari so I can give it a few more drops between refills. Hope that helps!
 

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I ordered a "custom" HH357 last night based on the high praises here. :)

This will be my first venture into attys. Might order a few different ones eventually. Came real close to getting an Ato-Miser. Thanks guys, I will report back on it when I get it in. Went with 3ohm, short barrel, PG/VG mix layout. Is anyone using a rebuildable atty tank on the Vari? Comparisons to the HH357?
 

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I ordered a "custom" HH357 last night based on the high praises here. :)

This will be my first venture into attys. Might order a few different ones eventually. Came real close to getting an Ato-Miser. Thanks guys, I will report back on it when I get it in. Went with 3ohm, short barrel, PG/VG mix layout. Is anyone using a rebuildable atty tank on the Vari? Comparisons to the HH357?

Hope you like your 357! I haven't tried the "custom" ones yet, but I'm curious how it works for you.

I have been using a G-Tank-US on my Provari, but quite honestly it's my first try at rebuildables and I'm still getting it all figured out, lol. When I get it to hit right, it's the best thing ever, but due to my lack of wick rolling ability, it still takes a lot of tinkering to get it just right. Being all stainless steel makes it awful heavy with the Provari's weight too! I also have a ScubagenV3 on the way to try out and hope for a little warmer vape with the coil on the top. Tell you the truth, I'm really considering letting the G-Tank go and waiting for a Z-Atty-Pro from Zen over at House of Hybrids! It seems like the bestest thing yet for the Provari! Just my :2c:, but I'm looking forward to hearing about your experience with the 357. Good luck!
 

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I ordered a "custom" HH357 last night based on the high praises here. :)

This will be my first venture into attys. Might order a few different ones eventually. Came real close to getting an Ato-Miser. Thanks guys, I will report back on it when I get it in. Went with 3ohm, short barrel, PG/VG mix layout. Is anyone using a rebuildable atty tank on the Vari? Comparisons to the HH357?

cmattb25, i can recommend wholeheartedly the ato-miser. i believe you could get a second one as part of a deal on the nhaler website for an extra 30 bucks and enough wire to coil 120 atomisers, ridiculous! a tip though: if you tend to vape on high voltages you can e-mail the folks at nhaler and they will accomodate you with specific wire--last purchase out, i asked for 120 3.5 Ohm wires; i actually have 4 ato-misers now!

the flavor, heat, and vapor on these are really great, but i would say that you should expect a more 'airy' vape than your traditional atomisers. this seems to be the case with most rebuildable dripping attys. i can't say i use the atomisers exclusively but they are a bargain and a great alternative experience...the flavor of your juices will really come thru once you have broken in the atty (residual metallic taste and harshness); you can speed up the 'breaking in' by loading the ato-miser with juice and then either vaping it at 6V or just hitting the buton on your PV and letting the juice vaporise (if this is too high a voltage).
 

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cmattb25, i can recommend wholeheartedly the ato-miser. i believe you could get a second one as part of a deal on the nhaler website for an extra 30 bucks and enough wire to coil 120 atomisers, ridiculous! a tip though: if you tend to vape on high voltages you can e-mail the folks at nhaler and they will accomodate you with specific wire--last purchase out, i asked for 120 3.5 Ohm wires; i actually have 4 ato-misers now!

the flavor, heat, and vapor on these are really great, but i would say that you should expect a more 'airy' vape than your traditional atomisers. this seems to be the case with most rebuildable dripping attys. i can't say i use the atomisers exclusively but they are a bargain and a great alternative experience...the flavor of your juices will really come thru once you have broken in the atty (residual metallic taste and harshness); you can speed up the 'breaking in' by loading the ato-miser with juice and then either vaping it at 6V or just hitting the buton on your PV and letting the juice vaporise (if this is too high a voltage).

Thanks for the input. My HH357 shipped a couple days ago along with 2 more Ming type drip tips(which is awesome they had them in stock for 8 bucks cheaper each). I was expeciting the wait to be much longer. Once I get the hang of it and can compare the taste differences, I will probably grab up a couple of these also.
 

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Well me and the wife got our hh357 attys yesterday! And so far very good we got 3.0 ohm short barrell mix. Its much better today then yesterday as we are breaking them in. they shipped in about 10 days. we are getting execlent flavor nice warm vape at 5.5 volts. But there is a learning curve and if you flood it and hit it hard and fast get ready for a river of juice in your mouth. Thats not the attys fault its ours just like any other atty out there if you add to much juice its gonna come out somewhere. But has not leaked on our provaris. So far we are happy 20120428_141341.jpg
 

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AVA Atomizer in SR. The Drip tips that come with these are the most comfortable things ever!

1 year warranty, no wicking material, uses ceramic plates to vaporize the liquid. When you hit dry atty, it's barely an issue, no puking or gagging... lol. Each one is also serial numbered.

That's an amazing warranty on an atomizer. But, I looked all over the AVA website and couldn't find it mentioned. I did see a 3 month warrenty on the heating coiling of their herbal vaporizer, but nothing about their atty warranty. Could you provide a link to it. Thanks.
 

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That's an amazing warranty on an atomizer. But, I looked all over the AVA website and couldn't find it mentioned. I did see a 3 month warrenty on the heating coiling of their herbal vaporizer, but nothing about their atty warranty. Could you provide a link to it. Thanks.

I believe innovape and kokomopurevapor sell them both honor a 1 year warranty. My local brick and mortar also offers a 1 year warranty.
 
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