Are these attys compatible with my ego for dripping?

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Hotwire

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I have an Ego-T but due to the price of the attys I will be using the tank attys and carts for when out and about only and will drip when at home.

So I have decided to try regular 501 attys / rugular 510 bridgeless attys with a drip tip.

i found a good price for a 5 pack set here Bridgeless Atomizers

Scroll down to the bottom for the page and it is the 2.80 ohm one at the bottom.

Is this a good choice for dripping if I connect it to my ego battys?

1. No need to discuss whether I should get lr or anything for more th or vapor as to me good flavor and REASONABLE vapor production are all that count to me, I don't see the need for those huge clouds of vape some folks go for and my ego at the moment gives about the same size cloud you'd get from a regular draw on an analogue - and that is fine for me.

2. Obviously these are pretty cheap and work out at $3 usd per atty. Will they perform well for dripping on the EGO and will they last a while or should I buy attys in a higher price range?

Many thanks

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with a bridge, when you drip, sometimes you get a quicker burnt taste. Along with that, people who love to drip use a number of flavors. If you have the bridge in the atomizer still, you will still pick up the flavors from former vapes with the bridge in, if you debridge it, it's simply picking up and vaping what you drip and nothing lingering. and of course the taste is better because there is nothing inbetween the liquid and the coil.
 

Hotwire

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with a bridge, when you drip, sometimes you get a quicker burnt taste. Along with that, people who love to drip use a number of flavors. If you have the bridge in the atomizer still, you will still pick up the flavors from former vapes with the bridge in, if you debridge it, it's simply picking up and vaping what you drip and nothing lingering. and of course the taste is better because there is nothing inbetween the liquid and the coil.

Sounds like bridgeless will be for me then, as I will be purely dripping on the 501 attys only and using my ego t's for when out of the house.

So any ideas whether to go for the 5 pack of bridgeless 501 attys at the link above for 15usd or go for dearer ones like joye / boge etc at around 8usd per single atty? Much difference in anyone's experience? I'm imagining 5 cheaper ones would give longer usage even if each one didn't last as long as the more expensive models.... Much difference in vape flavor etc..?

Thanks for all the great feedback so far, am really learning so much to make my vaping experience better since I joined this site, I really believe this sort of community / resource can be the difference between us newbs persevering rather than getting frustrated and going back to the you-know-whats....

EDIT - just saw that those 15usd 5 packs come with 6 months warranty, so good deal - right?
 
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