what's the best longest lasting atty

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i'm using a reo grand @ 3.7 volts i'm only getting 10 - 15 days from my 510 east mall atty. i was using the same atty on my silver bullet and got 2 months out of it. a'm i doing something wrong with my reo? did i just get lucky with my SB.I got the reo cause i got tired of dripping. The reo is great and i do not want to give it up.----PLEASE HELP
 

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i'm using a reo grand @ 3.7 volts i'm only getting 10 - 15 days from my 510 east mall atty. i was using the same atty on my silver bullet and got 2 months out of it. a'm i doing something wrong with my reo? did i just get lucky with my SB.I got the reo cause i got tired of dripping. The reo is great and i do not want to give it up.----PLEASE HELP

Just wondering... if you went to the reo 'cause you got tired of dripping, why not just use a carto instead of attys?
 

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I'm using a Reo grand as well and as I said I am using Ikenvape's 1.5ohm 510 atty but I have had standard Joye 510 atty's last me for months.. in fact I think I have one that is over a year and a half old in my tackle box that still fires but isn't performing as well as new. It is a matter of quality, maintenance, method of use, and cleaning when it comes to atomizers. If you are new to the Reo like me you might be getting a flooded/dry state due to the learning curve on squonking, but the device itself wouldn't be the cause for atomizers burning out unless there is a short somehow which you would know about.

Make sure you prime them before you go to town on the Reo as well. Just because its a feeder doesn't mean you don't need to start the atty up the right way. Keep in mind EM's aren't known as a high grade reliable atomizer, they are excellent for their price. It is really hard to determine cross device atomizer longevity because you could buy 5 and have 1 last 6 months, 2 last 1 week each, 1 last 3 weeks, and 1 be dead on arrival.
 
Just wondering... if you went to the reo 'cause you got tired of dripping, why not just use a carto instead of attys?
yes in deed---i did get tired of dripping people would look at me and say how much of that stuff do you use. so now i drip @home , not at work or in public.i like atty's cause i feel they give more taste of what i'm vaping.
 

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here is a question for you.... how long are you waiting between vapes? my first thought is that you are letting the coils get to hot. any standard atty should be lasting around a month. after a couple of vapes, it gets to hot. I would either rotate devices if you are a chain vaporer, or test the atty against your cheek. if it's too hot on the skin, you are not letting it cool down enough. good luck
 

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I would try a HH.357 hybrid atty. you can get one from avidvaper.com.
I tried quite a few attys to drip and test juices with and have found that the HH.357 hands down is the best. It gives incredible flavor and I notice it brings out subtle flavors in some juices that go unnoticed with most other attys. it works on a vacuum pump and I find the way you vape an HH.357 atty is the closest to how you take a drag on a normal cig. Since it works on a vacuum pump, instead of the slow long draws, you take shorter harder draws, much more similar to how you take a drag on a cig. The amount of vapor it produces from a short 2-3 second drag is absolutely ridiculous.
It is expensive, at $22, but if you use it properly and know how to maintain it properly, you can easily get your money's worth. I've had mine for almost 6 months and it still works like it did when I first got it. I feel I've already def gotten my money's worth, but don't see why it shouldn't be able to last at least another few months. my buddy that turned me onto the HH.357 uses a Reo mini and is coming up on almost a year with the same HH.357. So even though it's fairly expensive upfront, you can def get your money's worth if you use it right and take care of it.
I would def consider getting one bc the flavor and vapor it gives is incredible. They come in a few different ohms and you can get a regular one or an extended barrel one. I use a 2.0ohm regular size one on an Epower and my buddy uses a regular size 1.5ohm on his reo mini.
If your someone who likes to take slow,long drags, then the HH.357 prob isn't for you. But if your someone that kinda misses the harder pulls that you used to take on a cig, then def try one.
 

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I would try a HH.357 hybrid atty. you can get one from avidvaper.com.
I tried quite a few attys to drip and test juices with and have found that the HH.357 hands down is the best. It gives incredible flavor and I notice it brings out subtle flavors in some juices that go unnoticed with most other attys. it works on a vacuum pump and I find the way you vape an HH.357 atty is the closest to how you take a drag on a normal cig. Since it works on a vacuum pump, instead of the slow long draws, you take shorter harder draws, much more similar to how you take a drag on a cig. The amount of vapor it produces from a short 2-3 second drag is absolutely ridiculous.
It is expensive, at $22, but if you use it properly and know how to maintain it properly, you can easily get your money's worth. I've had mine for almost 6 months and it still works like it did when I first got it. I feel I've already def gotten my money's worth, but don't see why it shouldn't be able to last at least another few months. my buddy that turned me onto the HH.357 uses a Reo mini and is coming up on almost a year with the same HH.357. So even though it's fairly expensive upfront, you can def get your money's worth if you use it right and take care of it.
I would def consider getting one bc the flavor and vapor it gives is incredible. They come in a few different ohms and you can get a regular one or an extended barrel one. I use a 2.0ohm regular size one on an Epower and my buddy uses a regular size 1.5ohm on his reo mini.
If your someone who likes to take slow,long drags, then the HH.357 prob isn't for you. But if your someone that kinda misses the harder pulls that you used to take on a cig, then def try one.

I was interested until I read that you can't use them in the 4.5 - 5.0 volt range.
 
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