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Post by keepitgoin on Nov 1, 2013 21:02:58 GMT
I saw what a dripper was for today on youtube while looking for new flavoured juice. A guy, frostyfrosty, isn't an all day Vaper, mainly after work in the evenings, so he likes a few different flavs. He uses cotton wool,drips a few drops of a juice on and Vapes away, grinning and talking about the taste, then, and this is the FANTASTIC bit, he throws the cotton wool in the bin, dry burns his coil, inserts a new bit of cotton wool acouple of bits of a DIFFERENT flav, and cracks on again!!!!!! I vape all day, and am fairly happy with my present, simple set up, BUT I do want to be able to sit down with a brew, after me tea, and mess about with a few different flavs without cleaning/changing heads. Now what SIMPLE to recoil, SIMPLE to use Drippers are recommended, the power body could still be my MVP, or would I need a fancy, shiny, beautiful thing (Caravela anyone?) I am treating myself to an Xmas present, any offers what to check out
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Post by paulymeatballs on Nov 1, 2013 21:19:28 GMT
There are so many drippers available it's difficult to know what to recommend as there are many criteria. How much do you want to spend? How do you feel about clones? Are you interested in dual coiling? Are you interested in sub-ohm vaping? Do you want to try lung-inhales? Do you want something super shiny? I recently splashed out on a nimbus v3 with drilled out airholes (this ticks all those boxes above). I set up dual micro-coils and I'm doing the cotton wool thing you mentioned above. It's so easy! Couldn't recommend it highly enough. It's a little pricey (around 40 quid) but you can go way cheaper and get just as good a vape with one for a fiver.
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Post by Roscopecotrain on Nov 1, 2013 21:23:56 GMT
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Post by Bluefish on Nov 1, 2013 21:24:35 GMT
Igo L, easy peasy, cheap does what it says on the tin, occasional dry burn and the coils will last for ages, don't be taken in by the hype, this is all you need, don't need another mod although a nice cylindracal vv mod would make it look nice, vv for when you don't have the ohms quite right on the coil *shopping*
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Post by a1laserboy on Nov 1, 2013 22:07:28 GMT
+1 for the igo-l.
Best to keep it simple for now as you say and it don't come much easier then the igo-l. I'm very much into dripping at the moment, but sometimes I hate having to top up with some drips all the time, but for the simplicity, size, and experience it gives you, I think it's well worth giving it a go. The igo-w is for dual coils and that ups the skill needed to build it in my opinion. Once you can wick and coil a single coil build with your eyes shut, then it's time to go dual coil.
For the record, I drilled my air hole out to 1.6mm on my igo-l and found it much better than the stock air hole. But I got lucky really, once you drill it, you can't go back.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2013 22:16:26 GMT
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Post by remnant on Nov 1, 2013 23:32:09 GMT
+1 for the Igo-L. Simple and very effective. I have about a dozen other drippers on my Fasttech wish list, and yet I'm tempted to just get another Igo.
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Post by gapy360 on Nov 1, 2013 23:36:29 GMT
keepitgoin Another option could be the Scar Dripper. If you are also thinking of getting a mech mod at xmas SmokeCloud do a bundle deal of the Magneto and a scar. Grim green recently did a review on it and was amazed,
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Post by chykensa on Nov 1, 2013 23:40:19 GMT
+1 for the Igo-L! I'm not a dripper but do like the option to just change juices (I use a silica wick , so changeover times are in seconds!) and it's just so easy and quick to recoil. Loads of videos about which will show you the technique, and for about £12 in the UK it's a no-brainer!!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2013 20:10:29 GMT
Yes you want a dripper... Yes you want a dripper... Yes you want a dripper... Yes you want a dripper...
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Post by djs on Nov 2, 2013 20:46:40 GMT
I don't like the iGo-L. ??? (I am seeking professional help, rest assured).
What you are talking about (making a coil, attaching it and then using/taking out cotton wool) is something I've been doing now for a while.
I don't know if I make micro coils or normal coils or cumberland sausage coils, but I do whip up a 6 wrap without trouble and slide in some rolled cotton, no problem.
Mine is called an "octopus"..RDA...
Without discovering this method, it was a wasted item, as it has no juice tray like iGo-L, so was a poor dripper for more than 4 drops or so....
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Post by keepitgoin on Nov 2, 2013 20:51:41 GMT
Yes you want a dripper... Yes you want a dripper... Yes you want a dripper... Yes you want a dripper... Don't you start as well!!
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Post by Super-Shiny on Nov 2, 2013 20:53:17 GMT
+1 for the IGO-L....it's simple and does the job
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Post by cl0wn on Nov 2, 2013 20:54:46 GMT
I want one now!
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Post by keepitgoin on Nov 2, 2013 20:56:05 GMT
I don't like the iGo-L. ??? (I am seeking professional help, rest assured). What you are talking about (making a coil, attaching it and then using/taking out cotton wool) is something I've been doing now for a while. I don't know if I make micro coils or normal coils or cumberland sausage coils, but I do whip up a 6 wrap without trouble and slide in some rolled cotton, no problem. Mine is called an "octopus"..RDA... Without discovering this method, it was a wasted item, as it has no juice tray like iGo-L, so was a poor dripper for more than 4 drops or so.... I'm not looking for flash, I have fingers like Cumberland sausages, and 4 drops of a flav then maybe another 4 of the same sounds like how I drink decent Whisky, for the taste, when I am Vaping in the daytime I couldn't be faffed with all the messing, but with the long Winter evenings drawing in, faffing is sounding good!!
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