Scylla
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Post by Scylla on Jul 7, 2010 17:24:49 GMT
This is a continuation of the thread in Suppliers, which was started as an enquiry from me to Lisa of Cloud9. DRIP TIPS - available in metal or nylon - these are Totally Wicked's nylon ones: www.totallywicked-eliquid.co.uk/products/electronic-cigarette-mini/tw-long-nylon-drip-tip-for-the-510-or-product.htmlHere's a YouTube video re metal ones - I haven't watched it thru, he may cover nylon ones too: For drippers, one is supposed to be able to drip thru into the atomiser without removing the mouthpiece (drip tip) - thus removing a faffing stage. =============== I like the fit in the atty and I like the feel in my teeth and the fact that it doesn't show bite marks as much as ordinary carts. HOWEVER, when I drip the drop sits on the hole and blocks it, so I have to put a tweezer point in and try to encourage the juice to flow through, and I get in a mess. So I've been using it like a cart and removing it to drip into the atomiser. This is typical, nothing ever quite works for moi At least one other of us is very happy with theirs. The nylon drip tip is cheap enough as it should last, I would think, because the end that goes into the atty seems to have a silicone ring on it so hopefully it won't loosen as quickly as carts do. Someone has warned that they managed to burn theirs when a battery activated in their pocket, or somewhere. scylla
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Post by Hanow on Jul 7, 2010 17:49:45 GMT
Looks interesting Scylla. Have I got it correct - you use it as the mouth-piece, rather than a cart, and it doesn't require the filling stuff?
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Post by Scylla on Jul 7, 2010 18:09:24 GMT
That's right, Hanow. You're supposed to be able to drip juice down thru it onto the "bridge" in the atty. But as I said, for me the juice sits on the hole and blocks it ???
I got my blue foam today and am trying my first piece - good stuff, the best I've done with filler. Lilac sent me some black foam a while ago, that was good too. Someone has just said they've gone back to white Fluval, though, and find it's the best.
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Post by Lilac on Jul 7, 2010 21:15:24 GMT
Scylla, mine has done that occasionally, as i've been faffing about changing atties, the 2 i got with my Tornado have almost given up the ghost...that must be at least a couple of months they've lasted tho, im sure i got it in April... anyway, i pulled it back from the attie slightly, while keeping it upright then gently pushed it back in place, not fully all the way tho, and the juice drained down without any mess... then another time i just rotated it slightly and that worked too.....it's only happened 2 or 3 times tho, but try one or both of my highly scientific methods and see if it works for you...
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Post by Chrissie on Jul 7, 2010 21:24:18 GMT
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