What's the best atomizer you ever used and from what supplier?

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Hey everybody,

I recently started having alot of problems with my attys being DOA or blow after a few hits. Just want to collect some information about what everybody thinks is the best atomizer out there hands down. I'm hearing lots of good things about Ikenvapes atomizers. When I say best I mean minimal leaking, vapor production, flavor and durability/longevity. Just want your opinions.

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I'm mainly into cartomizers these days (including but not limited to IkenVape's), but my favorite atomizer of all time is EastMall's 801 (both regular and LR) from Vapor Junction. And it works quite well (with relevant adapter) on 510- and 808/901-compatible fat batts.

On the off chance that one of its many fans doesn't mention it in this thread, the Cisco LR 306 is highly respected.
 

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I'm mainly into cartomizers these days (including but not limited to IkenVape's), but my favorite atomizer of all time is EastMall's 801 (both regular and LR) from Vapor Junction. And it works quite well (with relevant adapter) on 510- and 808/901-compatible fat batts.

On the off chance that one of its many fans doesn't mention it in this thread, the Cisco LR 306 is highly respected.

Thanks for your input. I'm not really a cartomizer fan at all because no matter what carto I try I always get the muted flavor/ployfill taste. Love dripping because it lets the flavor shine through. I usually use the new uncrackable Ce2s from gotvapes when I can't drip.
 

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I really like the ego mega type b atomizers for their durability, ability to hold 4-5 drops, and cloudsss of vapor - but they do tend to have a stiff draw. Use it with a 510-ego adapter on the provari and darwin, pretty awesome flavor too. 510 atties, I've had some bad luck with - and don't really like that at high wattage they go dry in 3 long draws. 901's are a little better, and have great flavor but are leaky. 306's the same, but with a much lighter draw. I think certain atomizers are good depending on how you like your vapor or what liquid you're using. Also, it is totally NOT worth going for the cheapo's - because the amount of them you'll go through will pretty much negate any savings.

As for cartomizers, the Smok Tech Ego Mega Dual Coil's have been pretty good to me. 2.50 from madvapes and I've been on the same one for 3 days so far, the one before that was a week (until I lost it). Still waiting on my Bulli A2 Rebuildable Atomizers to get here, but judging by the recent speed of USPS (been over a week for a first class shipment from halfway across the country), I shouldn't get my hopes up on it being anytime soon. My goal is to someday be alot more self-sufficient when it comes to vaping - rebuildable atties, diy juice. Atties can get expensive.
 

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Best I've tried is 3 ohm stainless CE2 R5 at 3.7v.
Not an atty but you can direct drip if so inclined.
Some of my older clear CE2s needed tweeking but 2 out of 2 SS CE2s work great.
CE2 is quite a fog machine and they don't leak a single drop.
CE2 is easy on batt and doesn't waste juice.

If I had to use atties again I would use 306.

For a powerful vape break 1.6ohm DC at 4.2v is my ticket.
 
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