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Post by Method69uk on Mar 11, 2013 22:49:13 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. Thanks Schuey, think thats the one I will go for then. Does anyone know what sort of drip tips/mouthpiece fit on these?
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Post by Ewol on Mar 12, 2013 0:17:02 GMT
All these clearos and so on are trying to capture the taste of dripping, but nothing comes close really. This is the next step forward in my eyes. www.avidvaper.com/amp-tank/Don't buy it yet though. Let's wait and see what people think of it and wait for cheaper copies from China because quite frankly it's too expensive to be revolutionary.
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Post by schuey on Mar 13, 2013 9:43:42 GMT
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. Thanks Schuey, think thats the one I will go for then. Does anyone know what sort of drip tips/mouthpiece fit on these? Most 510 drip tips should fit,i only use delrin tips im not keen on metal tips but all the tips i have have fitted the igo i remove my tip to drip but if youre going to drip through the tip you need a proper dripping tip which has a bigger hole in it,theres some really nice tips out there as well so plenty of choice
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Post by kibbster on Mar 13, 2013 11:02:10 GMT
I love dripping but I always seem to run dry during a pull and then spend the next few minutes gagging and choking :-( Wish there was a dripping atty that held more than 3 or 4 drops because I go through that very fast.
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Post by Method69uk on Mar 13, 2013 11:33:18 GMT
I love dripping but I always seem to run dry during a pull and then spend the next few minutes gagging and choking :-( Wish there was a dripping atty that held more than 3 or 4 drops because I go through that very fast. Thats the only thing I'm finding with the Bauway 306 that I'm using. Doesn't the Igo hold more though kibbster? I think it does from what I've seen/read
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Post by kibbster on Mar 13, 2013 11:40:13 GMT
I love dripping but I always seem to run dry during a pull and then spend the next few minutes gagging and choking :-( Wish there was a dripping atty that held more than 3 or 4 drops because I go through that very fast. Thats the only thing I'm finding with the Bauway 306 that I'm using. Doesn't the Igo hold more though kibbster? I think it does from what I've seen/read Don't know haven't tried it tbh. Would be tempted to find some thing that makes dripping a bit more practical. Just looked it up, the IGO is a rebuildable Looks nice though.
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Post by Method69uk on Mar 13, 2013 11:48:56 GMT
Yup.. I had a look at vids on how to rebuild them before deciding kibbster - I reckon it's doable!!
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Post by schuey on Mar 13, 2013 19:26:35 GMT
Youll get a lot more than 2 drops in an igo thats the beauty of them if when you make the wick you have a tail that goes down into the base and sort of wrap it round the inside of the base and back under the wick youll get 10 15 drops in and youll be toking on it for a while before you need to redrip,i also found you know when to drip some more in because the flavour starts to just drop off rather than like a 306 where you get that horrible burnt taste I would start by putting 8 drops in and going from there until you find whats best also make sure you get the air hole in the cap lined up right with the wick else you really will be coughing up a lung or two
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Post by Method69uk on Mar 13, 2013 21:06:50 GMT
Youll get a lot more than 2 drops in an igo thats the beauty of them if when you make the wick you have a tail that goes down into the base and sort of wrap it round the inside of the base and back under the wick youll get 10 15 drops in and youll be toking on it for a while before you need to redrip,i also found you know when to drip some more in because the flavour starts to just drop off rather than like a 306 where you get that horrible burnt taste I would start by putting 8 drops in and going from there until you find whats best also make sure you get the air hole in the cap lined up right with the wick else you really will be coughing up a lung or two Whats it like to change flavours with schuey? I mean.. one thing I've found I like about the 306 is that I can change flavours quite quickly from one to the other without much "overlap" of flavours. Do they pull through quite quickly on the Igo? Obviously on something like my clearos they benefit from a proper wash out as they have so much wick and a tank etc so not ideal for switching between flavours all evening
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Post by schuey on Mar 13, 2013 22:58:52 GMT
Really depends on what flavours your using Method,some of the stronger flavours like coffee tend to hang around a bit but tobacco flavours ive found soon come through though,
you can wash the atty out without rewicking it,just vape it till its loosing its flavour then rinse under a tap let it dry out a couple of light pulses like if your dry burning it and away you go
i have a bottle of glycerin and what i do is drip a couple of drops of that on the wick then vape it till the flavours gone then add my new flavour
if you was wanting to try a few flavours in a bit of a hurry i would just drip a couple of drops on the wick at the coil vape it and then try another flavour,i wouldnt put that many drops in that it soaks all the wick in the bottom otherwise it takes a while to get rid of the flavour,and i would start with the less strongest flavour first you dont want to be putting like a menthol or minty taste in first
if you can as well is run your wick through a blue flame till it glows white,doing that will take away any taint from the wick.
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Post by Method69uk on Mar 15, 2013 9:38:48 GMT
Right I've ordered one!! Really hope it arrives tomorrow How much wick/wire does it come with? And wheres the best place to get that from? sorry for so many questions lol
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Post by Method69uk on Mar 16, 2013 17:43:48 GMT
Got it.. after about 20 mins of faff (during which time I dropped the wire on the floor and loast it for a while) I managed to make a coil/wick Have to say, the flavour I get is even more than the flavour from the 306 - very nice Only thing I need to find now is where to get the wire and wick and I need some sort of bit to go in between my battery and the atty cos it looks a little odd:
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Post by djs on Mar 16, 2013 17:50:32 GMT
I swapped my iGo-L with a fellow forum member and the "trade" never arrived, thanks to someone with light fingers somewhere en route.
I never got on with it. Interesting that 2 months (or so?) later, I discovered it was actually the wick I was using.
I am still only using 306s and considering saving up for something like a ebaron dripper.
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Post by djs on Mar 16, 2013 18:11:41 GMT
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Post by schuey on Mar 16, 2013 18:19:49 GMT
I bought my wick and wire from stealthvape,very good service i must add StealthVapethey do a sampler pack of kanthal wire which is very handy you get to try 3 different size wire,there wick is also very good but i still recommend blue flaming the wick before you use it. good luck with it method they are a brill bit of kit for the money theres a few vendors that sell an ego plinth that would tidy the gap up a bit
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