Don't drip, dip! in Model Specific Discussion; Originally Posted by Ramblin
You don't like eye hits?
Waitaminnit, on second thought... mmmmm... eye hits!
(...slaps eyeball trying to ...
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ninjapuff,
Contact lens case was a stroke of genius. Been using it all day and will not go without after trying this!!
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Ninjapuff.... brilliant
nice way of making our juice alittle more mobile! Just gotta wait for my EVO to get here
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I totally agree! Kudos! Love dipping!

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Been doing this since I read your post (I'm a new member) works absolutely wonderful!!!
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great idea, it's been working great, less messy. I am going to pick me up a contact case tomorrow
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Originally Posted by
ninjapuff
I've had my Pilot for about 2 weeks now, and love it. I'm now using cartridges only when I'm out & about, and have been dripping on the atomizer when at home. Dripping works pretty well, but can get messy if I'm not careful, and it's near impossible if I don't have good light like when I'm watching a movie.
Last night it dawned on me that the only reason people started dripping was because the older models have a recessed atomizer. With the 401, the atomizer bridge sticks out, which makes it really easy to dip it in eliquid. I put maybe 10 drops in a shot glass, and just dip the atomizer into it. It gets the perfect amount of juice on it every time, and there's absolutely no mess.
I think a perfect solution for dipping while on the go may be a contact lens case. You can get them for maybe a dollar at about any convenience store, they should hold about the right amount of liquid for dipping, and they are designed to hold liquid without leaking.
I did a little searching, and they have contact lens travel cases that hold the lens case, tweezers, 2 small vials, and the other side has a compartment to hold glasses (which I would modify to hold batteries, atomizers, and cartridges). I think it would be the perfect carrying case for the Pilot. I can't post links yet, but search for "Contact Lens and Glasses Case" on ebay to see what I'm talking about.
Why don't you just use a 10 ml dropper bottle. It doesn't leak and it's made for dripping. I never had problems with it and it's small enough to fit anywhere. Chek the e cigarettepedia --there's a whole article with images that deals with that problem.
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Originally Posted by
Kalin
Why don't you just use a 10 ml dropper bottle. It doesn't leak and it's made for dripping.,,,
I have a dropper bottle and now have the contact lens case. Having tried both, I like the contact lens case better. Rather than having a drop land inside the atomizer with eye dropper, with the lens case, you simply submerse the metal wick of the atomizer and allow it to do what it was designed to do ... wick the proper amount of liquid into atomizer.
Better solution in my opinion.
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Wow! Just got my first old fashioned cig. high off an e-cig! Now why can't they make a cartridge that works this well??
Doug
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Bump for this excellent thread. This also can lead to a more measured dose. I'm not sure now if the bigger liquid filled cartridge is a good thing. Big cartridges are like a foot long analog that won't go out. You just keep mindlessly vaping on them.
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