Anyone tried the Drip tip adapter for the "stardust"

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lebeatnik

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I know it goes by different names but i am just saying stardust right now. I decided for bucks it sounded like something to do with some of the clearomizers i have its supposed to work with rebuildable and non rebuildable versions of this type of tank. AAlthough i dont have any i thhink it would be great for the ones with the small wicks. basically as far as i understand you basically have this tupe that accepts a standard drip tip not the threaded ones that are made for these i have a un rebuildable one that i lost the little clear oring (it hasnt been leaking much but i might decide to clean it and use it for my dripper right now.) IDK much about dripping and i was unable to find a brigeless atomizer in stock so idk. I was thinking about using the GV pump cartrage although the only atomizers i was able to find were standard with brige and IDK if they work the same) now that i am thinking about it i should have purchased an extra atomizer coil for amy rebuildable stardust and then have a an stomizer speciffically for dripping. What i think i am going to do is clean out my old unrebuildable clean it pout and cut the wicks and basically use it for a drip tip unless someone knows of a good way to start driping.
 

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Just buy an atomizer and a drip tip if you want to drip. Bridgeless or not, either will work fine.

I've heard of people dripping with the Vivi Nova and other rebuildables, but it'd probably work better if you get the hang of dripping on an atty first. I don't know though, I've only dripped directly onto the atomizer.

Good luck!
 

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this adaptor does not turn the stardust type clearo into a dripper unit the screw in base will not change as removing it would cause the clearo to leak more and vape oddly, all this does is let you use a standard drip style tip on a clearo.

Just buy an atomizer and a drip tip if you want to drip. Bridgeless or not, either will work fine.

what he said almost every vendor sells cheapo 510 drippers. or get something like a pheonix style rebuildable.
 
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i am getting Phoenix rebuildables too I just wasted my money on the Stardust stuff then LOL (oh well at least i have them lol and at least i can still use them)
Now i just need an atty fr dripping. (the main reasons i want to drip is to try new juices as cheap as possible although i may use the stardust to do that since its rebuildable but then so aren't the Phoenix? i got the bottom feed)
So any atty will work just fine whats the difference with the others i have seen
normal
brideless
and another kind
Can anyone explain the differences between attomizers?
is their a good brand to use as i already know their are preferred cartomizers?
Any other info?
 

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A bridged atty has some mesh in it over the coil. a bridgeless has just the coil in the bottom. most cheap 510 attys will work fine if you just want to play and taste juices.
if you really want one of the best made? here: https://www.ikenvape.com/searchresults.asp?cat=1829

considerd one of the very best 510 drip atty's you can get for flavor and vapor
 
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