World Exclusive SmartVapes Dripping Atomizer Custom Built for Dripping

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Shinypaladin

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definately interested, but don't use LR.... is there any plan for regular resistance with these?

Yes this is just the first run, I intend to have 1.5ohm, 1.8ohm, 2.8ohm and 3.5ohm shortly. These are NOT debridged atties so there is no sanitary concerns with them, they dont have extra wick tucked under the mesh because they are custom built. They never had bridge. There is no way to put bridge on them I also changed to a bigger ceramic. They will not work on automatic batts.
 

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Yes this is just the first run, I intend to have 1.5ohm, 1.8ohm, 2.8ohm and 3.5ohm shortly. These are NOT debridged atties so there is no sanitary concerns with them, they dont have extra wick tucked under the mesh because they are custom built. They never had bridge. There is no way to put bridge on them I also changed to a bigger ceramic. They will not work on automatic batts.
that's great! I've been hoping someone would come out with bridgeless attys. Will definately be checking back for those!
 

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But these will work with a 3.7 mod?

I've never used a debridged atty, much less a never-was-bridged atty, so forgive my silly questions.

If my (very limited) understanding of how they work is remotely on target, would these possibly have a slightly longer life-span than "regular" LR atty's? From what I've heard it's the "gunk" that kills most of them. (P.S. I know you can't guarantee life-span's or anything like that. Just an opinion would be cool.)

Again, forgive silly questions. :blush:
 

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But these will work with a 3.7 mod?

I've never used a debridged atty, much less a never-was-bridged atty, so forgive my silly questions.

If my (very limited) understanding of how they work is remotely on target, would these possibly have a slightly longer life-span than "regular" LR atty's? From what I've heard it's the "gunk" that kills most of them. (P.S. I know you can't guarantee life-span's or anything like that. Just an opinion would be cool.)

Again, forgive silly questions. :blush:

Yes on the life span if your not good at cleaning atties, most are designed to last a couple weeks though these IMO will last a lot longer, as apposed to debridged atties there is no unseating the ceramic trying to pull the extra mesh and stuff out. They are built to what you are trying to achieve when you debridge and dewick a atty. As someone who used to spend a lot of time debridging atties your never sure if they are going to work or not, so why on earth bother debridging or dewicking anymore when you can buy them custom made that way?

Put the tweezers down!

oh and yes if the mod is 510 then it will work in fact at 1.8 ohms these ones are perfect. what kind of mod is it?
 

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Great! I have a 3.7v FoxyBox with a 510 connection. How long before you start selling them in smaller quantities?

They appear to already be available as individual units. Currently $6.99 per ea.

Good stuff Shinypaladin - IMO, it's about time bridgless atties started catching on :)
 
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