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    Default testing diy flavors, how to clean atty quickly?

    I like to try new combinations of flavorings i'm making. But the atty sucks up the juice, i try it and then i want to try another flavor. How do you clean the atty out quickly so you can use it again to try another flavor? Or do you need like 10-15 attys to keep trying new flavors??

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    on my 510 I can rinse it quickly and blow through it like crazy and then redrip it. It might be a touch watery and can overheat so be careful. not to wet and not to dry I have sealed batts so no worries about leakage

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    For my favorite flavors, each has its own atty. I use spare, clean attys for taste testing.

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    When I switch flavours I will roll up a paper coffee filter until it's the same size as the atty, jam it in, and stand it up filter down. Lean it on something and let it sit for 2-3-5 minutes, depending on how thick the juice is. An elastic band around a can would probably work to hold it up.

    I don't DIY flavors, I generally only use tobacco flavours, but this seems to wick out 90% of the juice. Works great when I want to try a new flavour.

    Quote Originally Posted by nikomoul View Post
    I like to try new combinations of flavorings i'm making. But the atty sucks up the juice, i try it and then i want to try another flavor. How do you clean the atty out quickly so you can use it again to try another flavor? Or do you need like 10-15 attys to keep trying new flavors??
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    Quote Originally Posted by ramblingrose View Post
    For my favorite flavors, each has its own atty. I use spare, clean attys for taste testing.
    Wierd question, but do you label your attys???

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    ^ I place the atty next to the bottle so I would know which goes with which.

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    I use coffee in between flavors. I think coffee goes with everything. It works for me.

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    if i rinse the atty with water, drain it on a tissue for 10 minutes and blow it out a few times, is that enough to dry it so i can reuse it right away?

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    I have a 10ml bottle of vodkia, I turn the addy upside down and give it a quick squit, then tap it out "lightly" and redrip one drop primer and insert cart and smoke. No waiting. Works for me!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scubabatdan View Post
    I have a 10ml bottle of vodkia, I turn the addy upside down and give it a quick squit, then tap it out "lightly" and redrip one drop primer and insert cart and smoke. No waiting. Works for me!
    Dan
    careful though some atty's tend to break with tapping.....quick blow seems to be the safest IMO

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