Where to find a long lasting atty?

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Mcupobob

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First off would like to hello! I've lurked this forum a couple times in gathering intel on E-cigs which I've been using for a couple months now. I have a Joye 510-T like alot of newbies do I bet. I find the attys to be woeful lacking, I know they're not suppose to last forever. However the first time I bought my starter kit it came only with one and it lasted almost over a month. As I bought more over time its seems to be hit or miss. Not to long ago I bought 3 attys in an effort to stock up and avoided constant shipping. The one I used regular is still going strong, one died in about 5 and the other shortly after that despite switching and maintenance.

I'm very invested in my 510-T and prefer the tank system. I want to know where I can get a good reliable atty. Or if its possible to repair them? If I can't get either, a suggestion to a good site that sells them cheaply but aren't made too cheaply, would be good either.

Thanks for any help in advance!
 

RocketRod

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Are we talking the cone type atomizer? I have purchased a couple extra from Rocky Mountain Vapor (ECF supplier) and they are working fine, as are my original 2. There are now even low range in these types which will provide a warmer hit and some more vapor depending on what juice and battery. Hit and miss it seems for some equipment. The straight type that resemble a cartomizer without the poly fill are just too restrictive for me so I don't waste time or money on those. Have you tried Boge 2.0 ohm cartomizers and a drip tip? You can get a 5 pack for about $8 and a $1.99 drip tip in many places. Also on the dead one, check to see if the batt end is flush. it needs to stick out a bit to make contact on the battery. Hope this helps some. Welcome to the ECF!
 

base234

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Nothing wrong with basic maintenance. I used to soak them in pure grain alcohol, then tried isoprophyl alcohol, then ultrasonic cleaner, then... Now I just rinse the one I used that day under hot water from the tap every day, blow all of the water out and let it dry. I rotate several so they have lots of time to dry. My attys last months.
 
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