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Post by Cousin Itt on Jun 3, 2014 19:51:02 GMT
What the easiest way to test a new juice ? I put some ry8 in my new aero mega and its evil . Even after a good wash and some dry burns I can still smell the stuff. Reluctant to put anything else through it in case I can still taste RY8. As I really don`t know what I like yet whats the best way to quickly tests new flavours ? I did like dragons puff and Virginia for the last few days but thats starting to taste a bit harsh so fancying something fruity. Ive seen some info on drippers . Is that the way ? and if yes what do I need to buy Many thanks Nick
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Post by sammy13 on Jun 3, 2014 19:55:56 GMT
Drippers are just about the only way I think to test a flavour and be rid of it quick without loads of soaking and changing coils etc. These ones are ideal - www.ecigs4vaping.co.uk/shop/4582110611/306-AtomisersWhen you pop a new flavour in it will give mixed results for the first few puffs but then clears. I see they have sold out of their pack of 3 though, but do still have singles You can get rebuildable drippers, but once again that means rebuilding.
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Post by cHooBeyDoo on Jun 3, 2014 19:56:17 GMT
I would say drippers too, although i've not used them personally yet, many others have.
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Post by sammy13 on Jun 3, 2014 20:00:55 GMT
Just incase you do not know about drippers if you do please ignore me lol.
Those I linked to, you buy the atomiser and a drip tip.
You pop 2-4 drops on the dripper, pop the drip tip on and screw it to the battery. You then just keep adding a few drops down the drip tip, of any flavour.
It really doesn't get any easier.
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Post by southbay on Jun 3, 2014 20:04:43 GMT
I usually take a single coil build to the vape shop along with a few very small rolls of cotton, just enough to fit through the coil and poke out each end. Then just a few drips on it of whatever flavour, remove the cotton dry burn the coil and repeat for each flavour. It's not exactly effortless but is the best way I've found of completely purging any prior flavours. I like to make as sure as possible that I'm getting the full of the flavour I'm testing.
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Post by Cousin Itt on Jun 3, 2014 20:08:35 GMT
Just incase you do not know about drippers if you do please ignore me lol. Those I linked to, you buy the atomiser and a drip tip. You pop 2-4 drops on the dripper, pop the drip tip on and screw it to the battery. You then just keep adding a few drops down the drip tip, of any flavour. It really doesn't get any easier. I know nufink So if I just by the Bauway 306 LR for £3.50 each is that everything I need ? Please type slow or write in crayons lol its all a bit new to me as yet
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2014 20:09:59 GMT
Dripper / rebuildable dripping atomiser ( rda) , use it all the time , perfect for
A) testing juices B) vaping special evening juices
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Post by spacey on Jun 3, 2014 20:10:18 GMT
For idiot proofness (i.e me) I recommend the LR 306 I got one purely for testing out new juice, not because I wanted to get into dripping - they work perfectly for that imo just make sure you get a drip tip that fits them (not a 510 drip tip)
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Post by Cousin Itt on Jun 3, 2014 20:11:31 GMT
I usually take a single coil build to the vape shop along with a few very small rolls of cotton, just enough to fit through the coil and poke out each end. Then just a few drips on it of whatever flavour, remove the cotton dry burn the coil and repeat for each flavour. It's not exactly effortless but is the best way I've found of purging any prior flavours. I like to make as sure as possible that I'm getting the full of the flavour I'm testing. Sorry for being daft but that went straight over my head
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Post by Cousin Itt on Jun 3, 2014 20:15:53 GMT
For idiot proofness (i.e me) I recommend the LR 306 I got one purely for testing out new juice, not because I wanted to get into dripping - they work perfectly for that imo just make sure you get a drip tip that fits them (not a 510 drip tip) I need idiot proofness Have you got a link to what ever tip I need I don`t want to get involved in any complicated building as yet .
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Post by sammy13 on Jun 3, 2014 20:17:21 GMT
Just incase you do not know about drippers if you do please ignore me lol. Those I linked to, you buy the atomiser and a drip tip. You pop 2-4 drops on the dripper, pop the drip tip on and screw it to the battery. You then just keep adding a few drops down the drip tip, of any flavour. It really doesn't get any easier. I know nufink So if I just by the Bauway 306 LR for £3.50 each is that everything I need ? Please type slow or write in crayons lol its all a bit new to me as yet You need the drip tip as well. Underneath it on the listing. £1.50 I think. They used to do 3 with a free driptip, but t be honest one will last ages and ages. You screw both bits together drip a few drops of juice onto it, check noting is leaking out the bottom, you may have dripped too much, pop on battery and vape. Don't let it burn, after a few long puffs, drip a bit more juice down the drip tip etc. You can wash them I will tag the vendor then if you buy one they can help you with every step 4madcats
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Post by spacey on Jun 3, 2014 20:20:44 GMT
For idiot proofness (i.e me) I recommend the LR 306 I got one purely for testing out new juice, not because I wanted to get into dripping - they work perfectly for that imo just make sure you get a drip tip that fits them (not a 510 drip tip) I need idiot proofness Have you got a link to what ever tip I need I don`t want to get involved in any complicated building as yet . That was my feeling as well, just wanted something to test flavours on and those ones work perfectly. As sammy13 says above - they sell the 306 drip tips on the same page. I've been rinsing mine through with hot water and leaving it to dry to clean it.
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