What's Your Favorite Disposible Dripping Atty?

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tj99959

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    Well mine didn't come with a bridge, it had a wick plate instead.

    Early on when still using an Ego-T I got talked into trying a LR 510-T atty instead of the eGo atty. One day when I had it apart to clean it I thought maybe I should see what that dripping thing was all about, and I was blown away by how well it worked.

    and why wouldn't it
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    There are tricks to setting up a 510-T for dripping tho'. It only has one side hole in the connector instead of the usual two. So if you don't set it up right the draw will be quite stiff.
    This is what I do.
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    Unsealed shorty extension
    510-T atty (wick plate removed)
    Drip shield (side air holes enlarged)
    Drip tip
    Most unsealed shorty extensions come with a notched center post that is to long. This allow me to maximize the air flow through the center post of the atomizer. I can then slide the shield up or down to get the draw the way I want it.
     

    NGAHaze

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    Most unsealed shorty extensions come with a notched center post that is to long. This allow me to maximize the air flow through the center post of the atomizer. I can then slide the shield up or down to get the draw the way I want it.

    Did your shield come that way or did you sand out the black on the ridges? Looks sharp!
     

    Bosco

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    Love the Cisco LR 510 from Avid Vaper! 2.0 ohms on my ego twist and 1.8 ohms on my smoktech telescope. I gotta say, tho, the performance on the smoktech - even using a 2.0 ohm - is way better than on the ego. Not sure why - but it is. The ego just somehow lacks "oomph" - I can turn it up all I want and it just gets burnt tasting . .it never hits quite like the mech does with a fresh battery.

    btw - I have tried both the bridged and bridgeless cisco atties and I much prefer bridged. The draw on the bridgeless is too stiff for me.
     

    Bosco

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    Thanks for the replies guys!

    Would anyone care to tell me the diff between the Cisco LR306 vs LR510?

    Been using the Joytech LR's and just wondering if there's something better out there.

    You can find lots of opinions about which are better - but they are just 2 different styles of atomizers. They both fit on 510 devices. The 510 has the element down in a small tube wheras the 306 has the element exposed . .ie, the tube is missing and instead the driptip keeps the juice from leaking all over. For a 306, you need a 306 driptip.

    I started out using the joytech 510 LRs and was happy with them until I got a bad batch. I'm not sure if they were knock-offs or something, they were from a reputable vendor, but they tasted like crap and refused to break-in properly. After that I tried the Cisco 510 LR - it's around $9 vs the $5 I was paying for the Joytechs .. but I was very impressed with the performance and have stayed with them ever since. I've gone through about a dozen of them and, so far, not had any issues - they have all been flawless.
     
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