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Post by Brian on Oct 11, 2012 14:56:31 GMT
Just an idea.
When suggesting Kits, E-liquids, Vendors etc to newbies, It might be an idea to suggest they buy a dripping atty as well.
We all suggest they buy a pick n mix, or several juices to try out, but Ive rarely see anyone say, get an atty to test juices out in.
Most vendors that we recommend sell them. Saves them spoiling a brand new carto or clearo and they can be bought relatively cheaply for a basic 510 type.
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Post by meeee on Oct 11, 2012 15:05:10 GMT
Just an idea. When suggesting Kits, E-liquids, Vendors etc to newbies, It might be an idea to suggest they buy a dripping atty as well. We all suggest they buy a pick n mix, or several juices to try out, but Ive rarely see anyone say, get an atty to test juices out in. Most vendors that we recommend sell them. Saves them spoiling a brand new carto or clearo and they can be bought relatively cheaply for a basic 510 type. LOL i bought one just the other day just for that reason.
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Post by Brian on Oct 11, 2012 15:12:23 GMT
Its almost a necessity to anyone new so they can try out all the juices until they find one that they really like.
Will have to make sure they buy a drip tip as well, if they dont have one in the kit they`re purchasing.
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Post by han78 on Oct 11, 2012 15:15:38 GMT
It would be good if they came in the starter kits
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Post by Ellen on Oct 11, 2012 15:19:39 GMT
I agree that when I bought my first kit I filled up all my cartomisers with the various samples I bought and with some I regretted it.
The only downside I see to this is that direct dripping isn't that easy for a newbie, there is a knack to it, there's a risk of flooding batteries or nasty dry hits and you're talking about adding about £8 to the cost of a starter pack if you go for 306 & drip tip
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Post by GothicLord on Oct 11, 2012 15:22:00 GMT
It would be good if they came in the starter kits too right, that would be a great help, rather than looking for an atty that works with your kit, then trying to find a drip tip to fit it, having it all as part of a starter kit would be great
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Post by johnboy on Oct 11, 2012 15:24:36 GMT
Question!! can u wash these atties out so as to get a clear taste when u try the next flavour ???
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Post by Brian on Oct 11, 2012 15:29:46 GMT
Just blow through into a tissue John.
I only meant a cheap 510 atty Ellen.
Something relatively cheap for newbies to try juices in. Saves wasting clearos or cartos.
Cant see vendors including them in kits, as most seasoned vapers wouldnt need or want one and would consider it a waste of money.
Of course, if they were to buy a kit like I started with, then it came with an atty and carts, as clearos werent around then, but now we seem to steer guys towards clearo kits, so no atty or drip tip
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Post by blakey on Oct 11, 2012 15:38:10 GMT
Question!! can u wash these atties out so as to get a clear taste when u try the next flavour ??? Yes you can, but it some flavours -particularly menthol- will be very hard to get rid of. You can flush them through with hot water or bath them in vodka,
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Post by lynwlt on Oct 11, 2012 15:57:03 GMT
..or bath in vodka yourself, and then you won't care what anything tastes like....
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Post by Brian on Oct 11, 2012 16:08:05 GMT
..or bath in vodka yourself, and then you won't care what anything tastes like....
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Post by Roger on Oct 11, 2012 16:31:57 GMT
It's funny Brian, I was going to start a thread about this after reading a couple of peeps asking about testing flavours, and then saw you had just done it. I'ts a very sensible idea to have a couple of cheap(ish) atties for testing, dripping is not difficult, 4 or 5 drops will be enough to go, nice! or yeuchhhh. Wash/blow out, next.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2012 16:36:25 GMT
they used to be part of a lot of kits but as always we wanted better so they were swapping them for cartomisers and now visions I use 4/5 atties and periodically chuck em into a pan of boiling water for 10 mins to give them a clean
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2012 16:52:53 GMT
What's a dripping atty? just an atomiser? I remember atty's and carts from early days vaping (with a titan. I am currently using 18650's. Any wonder I didn't last long vaping)
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Post by Malibu on Oct 11, 2012 17:55:38 GMT
I tried using my 901 atty and battery for testing liquids which I didn't find too clever. I want to try these liquids again before I put the lot on classifieds and resign myself to Callums Menthol for the rest of my life. ( Not a bad thing ) So what is the best cheap and cheerful atty to fit on my ego/riva/twist batteries and a drip tip to fit ?
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