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Post by Monki on Mar 2, 2013 17:52:45 GMT
Doh! keep forgetting about my little attie for Dripping, must remember it when I just fancy a change of flavour instead of waiting for an empty clearo and then having to clean it. Hehe I almost did the same today. Was just about to empty and clean my new mini nova when i realised I now have an Atty and drip tip Very handy!
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Post by Kbee on Mar 2, 2013 18:02:42 GMT
Got my atty today too.
Suprised at how many vapes you get from 3 drips.
Q - If I drip in something I don't like (put one in that was too much coffee for me) how do I get rid of it? Do you have to keep vaping til it's all gone? Or should I rinse it out and leave the atty to dry?
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Post by Ewol on Mar 2, 2013 18:10:56 GMT
Generally it's recommended to avoid Coffee and Menthol flavours in dripping attys as it's difficult to get the flavour out.
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Post by Kbee on Mar 2, 2013 18:14:57 GMT
Generally it's recommended to avoid Coffee and Menthol flavours in dripping attys as it's difficult to get the flavour out. Was just a background coffee flavour but as I detest coffe I noticed it straight away. What I mean is when trying out different flavours in the atty, do you have to keep vaping them until they're all gone or if you have one vape and really don't like it, is there another way to get rid of the juice in your atty before you can try another flavour?
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Post by Karma on Mar 2, 2013 18:15:56 GMT
Just rinse it out
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Post by Kbee on Mar 2, 2013 18:21:02 GMT
Just rinse it out Do you have to make sure it is completely dry afterwards?
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Post by Karma on Mar 2, 2013 18:22:47 GMT
A quick fire up before adding any more liquid should dry it out ok
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Post by monty on Mar 4, 2013 8:52:52 GMT
For an inexpensive dripper the IGO is V good. www.vapingthings.com/IGO-SS_REBUILDABLE_ATOMISER/p1311952_8181214.aspxIt will look better on an ego battery with a plith (trim cone C) www.vapingthings.com/EGO_BATTERY_COVERSPLINTHSCONES_FROM__249/p1311952_7564156.aspxAlso some 3mm silica wick and .2mm Kanthal or if you want to be adventurous some 400 mesh and .25mm Kanthal. The mesh has the advantage that you can change liquids easily - the taste doesn't carry over so much, you don't need to rinse it out or anything. When it runs out of juice you can put in a new liquid. You need to cut a piece of mesh about 12mm X 30mm to make a 12mm long wick. Roll it around a straightened paper clip and heat it with a cigarette lighter until it glows red, this will stop the mesh conducting. Then coil 4 turns of Kanthal round it. One end of the mesh needs to be touching the base of the IGO - so long as the end is just touching, the mesh wick will soak up the liquid just fine. This is considered advanced but it is not very difficult, still don't try it unless you like the idea of experimenting with mesh and coils. With the silica it is v easy.
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Post by DiscoDes on Mar 4, 2013 9:03:27 GMT
Generally it's recommended to avoid Coffee and Menthol flavours in dripping attys as it's difficult to get the flavour out. Was just a background coffee flavour but as I detest coffe I noticed it straight away. What I mean is when trying out different flavours in the atty, do you have to keep vaping them until they're all gone or if you have one vape and really don't like it, is there another way to get rid of the juice in your atty before you can try another flavour? A good way to clean atomisers is to use a denture cleaning tablet. They're about 50p from Tesco's for 30. Or if you have some bicarbonate of soda in your cupboard you can use that in some warm water. This will get rid of most strong flavour liquids. Sent from my Nexus 7
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Post by schuey on Mar 4, 2013 19:02:14 GMT
If i was going to go back to dripping with a 306 type atty i would get a dca as well,it gives you a bit more room for error if you over drip,but i really have to agree about the igo they are a brilliant little dripping atty,holds a fair few drops and easy to wick and coil and they work very well,
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Post by Method69uk on Mar 5, 2013 22:11:17 GMT
Thanks for the advice all The Igo looks complicated..
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Post by Method69uk on Mar 6, 2013 9:55:23 GMT
Ok I've ordered a Bauway atomizer and drip tip as recommended by onedayillquit, to see how I get on.
So is that all I'll need now? I just drip away?
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Post by Method69uk on Mar 8, 2013 0:39:41 GMT
I have to say.. I'm loving dripping!!
Have had dead taste buds for 2 weeks and all of a sudden I can taste all my liquids.
I think I may have to take the plunge and go for the Igo and just learn how to re-wick/coil
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Post by Jen on Mar 8, 2013 9:45:04 GMT
Dripping is a revelation, eh? If you're going rebuildable, you're braver than me!
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Post by schuey on Mar 8, 2013 11:51:28 GMT
I have to say.. I'm loving dripping!! Have had dead taste buds for 2 weeks and all of a sudden I can taste all my liquids. I think I may have to take the plunge and go for the Igo and just learn how to re-wick/coil The igo in my opinion is real easy to wick and coil,they really are a fantastic little atty for the price,mostly all im using at home at the moment. If you get one and cant get on with it you will always sell it on they are very popular.
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