Anybody prefer dripping?

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torpedo200

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Just started dripping just today (after receiving Vision Eternity RBA), and I'm loving it so far. It really seems to bring out the individual qualities of all the juices. Only been vaping for a month and I'm kicking myself for not trying it sooner. Hopefully I won't have the leaking issues and dry hits some others are having with the Eternity, but I'm dying to try out all the juices I have (including ones that I tried just once).

Just one question though - what is a drip shield, and do I need to have one on the Vamo with the Eternity.
 

gpdo24

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I know the method of dripping is usually not how people start out, I'm just curious as to how many "newbs" are converting. It is my preferred setup.

:)In the earlier days a 510 atty was, for me, the only reliable way to go.

Eventually though i have found the ease and slop-lessness of today's 510 1.7 cartos the simplest day-to day set.
Enjoy the dripping while u do.... worked great for me.
Good Luck!
Very jealous of today's newbs... you guys have many fantastic options, flavors and vendors, enjoy them all....
 
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gpdo24

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Agreed pkj, I simply ended up flooding too many of mine... & therefore needing to carry multiple back-ups.
Experimented at all voltages and feel plebian @ 3.7volt & a few easily portable 14500's.
Especialy when i view the device threads ha!

What is an RBA dripper? and now i feel old too... gotta stop checking back here!!


We're all lucky to have found e-cigs and ECF. Helped me find the options i needed to stay with it.
 
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XfooYen

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I use an HH.357 to try out new juices, but when I feel like dripping, I use an RBA dripper. I can wrap the coil to my preferred resistance and use the materials I like (I use cotton yarn instead of silica for wicks) and it's much cheaper to replace than buying dripping attys. The flavor is great but I only drip occasionally.
 
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