Another advantage of bridge - less atomizers. Specifically the HH-357

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Big Hitter

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If I have one fault when it comes to atomizers its over squonking once and a while.

With traditional atomizers containing a bridge you have to either vape through it or take it off and blow some juice out into a paper towel.

I mentioned this once before, but I thought I would share my tip for a flooded HH-357.
I take the drip tip off and draw slow but firmly on the atty .... tail pipe method without firing the mod.
Then quickly look into the atty. If you have juice above the top on the ceramic cup you have too much juice in there.

Repeat, but instead of quickly looking dab a Q-tip in there so you just gently touch the cup and coil.
Flip the Q-tip over and repeat once more after another draw to bring the juice up.

Draw again and look, you should see the juice is no longer above the cup.

Go back to vaping because thats the perfect amount of juice IMHO.

The whole process takes about 10 seconds and is cleaner than blowing it out. Plus you have just the right amount of juice for 5-8 hits. If I blow an atty out I often have to add more juice right away. I hate waisting juice.

Hope some find this useful.
 

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I never blow out an atty. Seldom flood them. But the occasional time I do it is just easier to vape through it. I take longer, slow draws. Those first few don't produce much vapor, but flavor is there. As the coil heats up the juice seems to quickly reach the right level. I use to blow them out, and let the juice go into the drip well.
I realize that it is recommended you NEVER blow into a HH.357. So vaping through works good for me.
 
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