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Post by OneZeroNyne on Jul 29, 2015 22:58:02 GMT
Is their any easy ways to try out e-juices that's cheap? Hate having to keep cleaning my tank out to try different juices, if so could someone possibly give me a link. I have a zamplebox on the way with lots of e-juices to taste!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2015 22:59:23 GMT
That's what drippers are for mate.
Get an RDA
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Post by OneDay on Jul 29, 2015 23:02:19 GMT
The absolute best thing (if you can find one) is a 306 dripper
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Post by OneZeroNyne on Jul 29, 2015 23:14:01 GMT
@oneday That's what I'm looking for! Those little tube things you put a few drips in then put a drip tip on it. Do they screw in a 510 threaded device?
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Post by chykensa on Jul 29, 2015 23:14:08 GMT
If you are new to coiling and building a dripper, something like an RDA (Rebuildable Dripper Atomiser) like an IGO-L or in fact any dripper that will take a single coil is one of the easiest methods. Not only will you be able to change juices simply by whipping out the wick, dry burning the coils until they are glowing bright, and then popping in some new wicking material (try cotton wool balls from a chemist), but ou will also develop new skills with coiling etc. There are loads of us here who can help point you in the right direction, and it is a brilliant way to taste new juices. If I have a developing mix which I want to try, a dripper only uses about 10 drops and I cna evaluate the juice and decide if it's ready to vape or not quickly and easily without having to wash anything out.
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Post by phatfil on Jul 29, 2015 23:15:04 GMT
a single coil dripper with a nice big sub ohm coil you can easily rewick between juices ,or just try the transition flavour between 2 juices on the same wick lots n lots of dripper clones @ fasttech.com for less than a tenner, just wash all the machine oil off first as that will taint any juice. i like my cloud champ dripper but there are lots, and im far from expert check all the pics for a deck you feel ok coiling on.. and for air in vents big enough for the draw you prefer. if in doubt about coiling fasttech also sell pre made coils tho with larger guage wire .4mm for example its fairly easy
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Post by OneZeroNyne on Jul 29, 2015 23:17:24 GMT
hey chykensa thanks for the advice but I'm just not interested in rebuildables. Those little tube things that @oneday mentioned seem great, drop a few drops down them right? Will they work with 510 threaded devices and if so do you know any places I could get them? Thanks
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Post by letsavit on Jul 29, 2015 23:19:42 GMT
vape lab on the east and bespoke vaping west, buy a coffee and loads of favours to try.
Edit...yes get a dripper too but another easy and sometimes cheaper way to find some juices you like.
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Post by chykensa on Jul 29, 2015 23:25:33 GMT
hey chykensa thanks for the advice but I'm just not interested in rebuildables. Those little tube things that @oneday mentioned seem great, drop a few drops down them right? Will they work with 510 threaded devices and if so do you know any places I could get them? Thanks I'm out of touch with suppliers of 306 drippers, but I'm sure someone else will be along soon with a link or two
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Post by OneDay on Jul 30, 2015 0:19:00 GMT
@oneday That's what I'm looking for! Those little tube things you put a few drips in then put a drip tip on it. Do they screw in a 510 threaded device? Yeah.... can't find any stock in UK though
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Post by Get Off My Cloud on Jul 30, 2015 0:26:44 GMT
hey chykensa thanks for the advice but I'm just not interested in rebuildables. Those little tube things that @oneday mentioned seem great, drop a few drops down them right? Will they work with 510 threaded devices and if so do you know any places I could get them? Thanks Why not? They're a doddle to build, you can even get a pack of 100 ready made coils from FT for less than a fiver if you can't be bothered making your own coil. www.fasttech.com/products/0/10015378/2849300-kanthal-a1-pre-coiled-resistance-wire-forNice little dripper for just over a fiver, even comes with two ready made coils which to be honest should last you ages if you're only using the thing for testing, just dry burn the coil when you're done testing give the thing a quick rinse under a cold tap and it'll be ready to go next time you have new juice to test. www.fasttech.com/products/0/10015278/2825800-the-stumpy-styled-rda-rebuildable-dripping
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Post by wibble on Jul 30, 2015 6:07:46 GMT
The easiest and cheapest (it's FREE) way I've found to try new juices is to head to my local vape store .. they have loads of flavours and you can try before you buy
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Post by monty on Jul 30, 2015 9:02:13 GMT
@oneday That's what I'm looking for! Those little tube things you put a few drips in then put a drip tip on it. Do they screw in a 510 threaded device? Yes they do. Ivapours has them. They have 510 threads. I understand that bridgeless is best for sampling new flavours.
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Post by Jerri on Jul 30, 2015 12:26:16 GMT
I didn't rate those droppers to be honest. Juice tasted totally different in them then they did in my tanks. And after trying two iquids (or one if its a mint/aniseed type) you have to clean and leave to dry (I did anyway).
So before I got into rebuildables I took to using a small protank with a naturevape type head (I got them from Cammy on UKV). Then just. Dry burn and rewick. The coils lasted months and I had the benefit of knowing the juice would taste the same in my day to day tank.
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