Which atomizer show i choose?

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So ive been looking at so much different atomizers, its hard to pick one.
They get costly so trying them all is not going to be an option.

Im not sure which one would be best for me.
I have a kGo which is higher voltage with a 1100mah battery.
It takes 510 atomizers and carts.

What kind would be best for a tasty and effective TH and normal hit?
Dual Coil, Low Resistance, Both?
And what supplier makes good ones?

Much help is appreciated,

1KV

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Im pretty sure its 510 like my gas station ecig. Also found this info just now, "The eGo/kGo personal vaporizer uses both standard and low resistance 510 atomizers."
Riva eGo/kGo Starter Kit - 2 1100 mAh w/ 2 Atomizers - Vapor Lifestyle

And Sandy, im really not sure.

If the socket is female on the battery then it's a 510, if it's male on the battery then it's an 808/901. That website is all kinds of messed up. A Riva, eGo and kGo are all different things. eGo's are made by Joyetech and have plastic buttons and recessed center bands. Riva's have rubber buttons and flush bands and kGo's are 808 threaded, not 510 threaded.

Either way, I guess you probably have a Riva 510 or something like that. At which point you can use 510 atomizers, 306 atomizers and any 510 cartos. I recommend a low resistence 306 atomizer with drip tip or some smoktek XL dual coil cartos.
 

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1KV, Try IKV.. sorry I just wanted to write this.

I've heard a lot of good things about Ikenvape's io6 low resistance 306 atomizers. I finally have some on order, since today was the re-grand opening of the site. Check it out: IKV io6 XLR Atomizer 1.5
I've been using Cisco's lr306 and always performed great. The HH.357 is pretty good also: Atomizers - Avid Vaper

With your KGO, you should love the low resistance stuff around 1.5ohms.
 

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I have an EPower, which is similar to a kGo but uses non-proprietary batteries.

For cartomizers try the Ressurector cartos from CCV. They are 1.7ohm LR and hold 2ml of juice. They give great flavor and huge clouds of vapor. CCV has free shipping and you get a free syringe with every box of cartos. And if you get a 15-pack you get a syringe and a free drip tip. The Ressurectors work incredibly well on 3.7V devices like the kGo, EPower, and Riva.
If filled correctly and used right they last for a long time. I get on avg about 2-3 weeks out of one carto.

While I normally use just the ressurectors bc they are so much easier and consistant compared to an atty/cart, but I do drip to test juices I made. I use the HH.357 hybrid atty. I find that the HH.357 gives better flavor than any atty I've ever tried, and the vapor production is nuts. While it is expensive, if you know how to take care of it you can def get your money's worth.
 

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An atomizer is that little thingy with the coil that you put on your battery. You drip with that or you put a cartridge filled with juice on it.

A cartomizer is a combo- cartridge & atomizer. It's one piece. You place it on your battery, fill with juice and vape.

Your KGO is a 510. Any atomizer, cartomizer, drip tip, clearomizer you see that is labeled as 510 will fit on your battery.
 
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