For many users who haven't tried direct dripping, I thought it would be nice to describe my daily routine, to give an example of what it's like. Rather than talk about the pros and cons of dripping, I thought describing my routine could do the job. Here we go!
My desk drawer that's dedicated to e-cigs is filled with various juices, spare batteries, atomizers, a couple of drip tips, a few spare PCCs, a tweezer for pulling the bridge and wick out of the attys, and a small stack of handkerchiefs.
When I leave the house, I take a PCC with a spare battery and atty in it, and a small pouch with an e-cig, 2 liquids and a handkerchief.
When I vape, I first shake my bottle. Next, I drip 2 drops like this into a clean atomizer. I take 2 puffs. From then on, a single drop will give me 3 or 4 very tasty vapes. So it's drip, vape, vape, vape... drip, vape, vape, vape... I swap batteries in the PCC every other hour, along with a blowing out of the atty using the hanky. Swapping and cleaning take all of 1 minute, and I get clean, easy draws when vaping, along with pure, tasty vapor.
When I retire for the night, I blow out the atty with the hanky, plug in the PCC to charge, and toss the hanky in the hamper.
7 days a week, that's the routine. Just the occasional use of a tweezer to pull the bridge and wick out of a new atomizer - when an atty dies. I haven't had a dead atty in my 2-month vaping life, so I've only removed the bridge and wick from 2 atomizers when I first used them.
Hope this sheds some light on direct dripping for any curious minds. Happy vaping, everyone!
My desk drawer that's dedicated to e-cigs is filled with various juices, spare batteries, atomizers, a couple of drip tips, a few spare PCCs, a tweezer for pulling the bridge and wick out of the attys, and a small stack of handkerchiefs.
When I leave the house, I take a PCC with a spare battery and atty in it, and a small pouch with an e-cig, 2 liquids and a handkerchief.
When I vape, I first shake my bottle. Next, I drip 2 drops like this into a clean atomizer. I take 2 puffs. From then on, a single drop will give me 3 or 4 very tasty vapes. So it's drip, vape, vape, vape... drip, vape, vape, vape... I swap batteries in the PCC every other hour, along with a blowing out of the atty using the hanky. Swapping and cleaning take all of 1 minute, and I get clean, easy draws when vaping, along with pure, tasty vapor.
When I retire for the night, I blow out the atty with the hanky, plug in the PCC to charge, and toss the hanky in the hamper.
7 days a week, that's the routine. Just the occasional use of a tweezer to pull the bridge and wick out of a new atomizer - when an atty dies. I haven't had a dead atty in my 2-month vaping life, so I've only removed the bridge and wick from 2 atomizers when I first used them.
Hope this sheds some light on direct dripping for any curious minds. Happy vaping, everyone!