What's The BEST Non-RBA Atomizer For Dripping?

Status
Not open for further replies.

tj99959

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
  • Aug 13, 2011
    15,116
    39,600
    utah
    My "go to" dripping atty has always been the LR 510-T (wick plate removed). It has more flavor, but less TH than a LR HH-357. The 510-T costs $6

    P1000374.jpg


    Every atty functions/tastes just a little different, and what might be just right for me, can be all wrong for someone else.
     
    Last edited:

    shatner

    Resting In Peace
    ECF Veteran
    Jan 12, 2010
    4,766
    11,626
    Houston, Tx.
    HH 357's @ Avid Vapor.

    The HH.357 isn't for everyone. I didn't like it as well as quite a few on youtube. Luckily, avid has Cisco spec atties and Aero atties. I use both.

    I'm not saying the 357 is no good. It's just not for everyone. 80 reviews and 5 stars don't lie.
    You have to take a hard hit on a 357. I prefer a soft hit.

    OP: Avid Vaper : Personal Vaporizers and Accessories If you want an attie you have to hit hard, get an HH.357. If not, Aero or Cisco spec.

    Cisco Spec: Cisco Spec 501H Bridgeless Atomizer - Avid Vaper

    Aero, I don't know what conenctor you use: Atomizers - AERO Cisco Spec Premium Bridgeless Atomizers - Avid Vaper

    HH.357: HH.357 Long Barrel Hybrid 510 Atomizer - Avid Vaper
     

    Jerms

    Vaping Master
    ECF Veteran
    Jan 1, 2011
    9,252
    25,832
    Fargo
    I can't pick just one. Some of my best performers have been the Aero 510, EmpireMods Premium 901, Ikenvape 901 and the Cannon which is a modifies 801 with a 510 connection. I've had one amazing Betterlife 510 and one crappy one. The HH357 and 306s don't work for me, but the i06 works well when it works.

    Sent from my LGL55C using Tapatalk 2
     

    Jerms

    Vaping Master
    ECF Veteran
    Jan 1, 2011
    9,252
    25,832
    Fargo
    Ordered the Vapage Hybrid. Is anyone here cleaning their attys using a dry-burn method? I've been resurrecting bad cheap attys non-stop over hear, I assume the results would only improve with the Vapage.

    I clean an atty every few days in an alcohol soak. If you keep carbon from building up on a coil it doesn't need to be dry burned. Dry burning isn't good for the wick and weakens the coil but it works well when regular cleaning is no longer cutting it.

    Sent from my LGL55C using Tapatalk 2
     
    Status
    Not open for further replies.

    Users who are viewing this thread