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Post by DrMark on Feb 10, 2015 16:12:44 GMT
Hi folks I have been toying with the idea of getting a dripper setup just to try new flavours (to lazy to clean my Kanger out every 5 mins). Can anyone advise me a simple entry level setup? Bearing in mind I have the eyesight and manual dexterity of the common garden mole it would have to be easy to use/maintain. I have looked at Bauway bridged 306's but do not appear to be available at the moment. Are there any alternatives or completely idiot 4 thumb proof RDAs about?
Cheers folks Mark
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Post by DrMark on Feb 11, 2015 9:22:18 GMT
Thanks for that Spikey Two more questions - are there any differences between 306 and 510's and can I use them on my isticks? Mark
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Post by Deleted on Feb 11, 2015 9:39:47 GMT
Should be fine on the istick. I have no idea what the difference is. I go for 510 connection cos that's all I have
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Post by DrMark on Feb 11, 2015 19:12:17 GMT
Thanks possum
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Post by Deleted on Feb 11, 2015 19:32:06 GMT
Really, I'm as much use as a chocolate teapot but I do try!
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Post by Phoenixflame (Julie) on Feb 11, 2015 19:55:35 GMT
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Post by shez on Feb 13, 2015 18:13:14 GMT
What's the difference between bridged or bridgeless? Thanks
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Post by Phoenixflame (Julie) on Feb 13, 2015 18:39:31 GMT
shez I gather that the bridgeless ones are supposed to be a bit inclined to spit juice, so I have always bought the bridged ones.
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Post by tim on Feb 16, 2015 22:07:03 GMT
Hi I'm just starting to test my own juices and researched dripping atty's. It seems the 306 is prefered over the 510 as it is easier to clean. Also, if you get the bridged variety, and don't get on with it, you can remove the bridge carefully with pliers. It will become burnt tasting after a lot of use anyway. I ordered mine from vaporhut.com for £3 each (multi-buy of 5. I mixed a shedload of juices ). Hope I'm not too late with the info.
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Post by DrMark on Feb 17, 2015 14:34:56 GMT
On my way with standard resistance bridged Bauway 306 - just working up the watts to find the best flavour. BTW how do you clean these bunnies?
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Post by lairey on Feb 17, 2015 15:07:20 GMT
On my way with standard resistance bridged Bauway 306 - just working up the watts to find the best flavour. BTW how do you clean these bunnies? an overnight soak in a bicarb solution works well DrMark
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Post by tim on Feb 17, 2015 18:21:59 GMT
On my way with standard resistance bridged Bauway 306 - just working up the watts to find the best flavour. BTW how do you clean these bunnies? I rinse mine out with vodka every few days. Not had to deep clean them yet, but as lairey said, bicarb of soda shifts burnt deposits. I've not had any burning so far. Make sure to rinse with water after the bicarb though. And dry thoroughly! I read that some people dry burn the atty for a few seconds to remove stubborn deposits. Not sure I would try that as it is easy to 'pop' the coil. Oh, and I drink the voddy with a splash of tonic as a nightcap.
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