Atomizer for "sampling"?

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etc1006

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I was wondering if there was an atomizer that would be good for "sampling" e juice. You know, instead of having the whole deal of having to use a new/clean coil/wick and just to try a new flavor. Kinda sucks to try a flavor and it tastes like ... and you have to go through the whole ordeal of soaking in vodka, etc. to clean an e juice you didn't like... I have an Evod. Thanks!
 

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Just buy a standard 510 atomizer. I always used them in the beginning for tasting liquids. If you feel like you could rebuild then I would recommend something like the IGO L from fast tech. I have it set up with a stainless steel mesh wick and I can just run it under hot water after each new flavor. The standard 510 ones run around 5 or 6 bux.
 

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Katya nailed it. To start dripping all you need is a non rebuildable atty and a drip tip. You will still need to clean it though - soaking in the alcohol of your choice or - my preference - a short simmer in hot water. But it beats having to load up - and unload an entire tank or clearo of liquid to try out a new flavor. Although they aren't rebuildable a standard resistance atty could last from weeks to months.

If not from the suggested links Katya provided just about any place that sells hardware will have those type of attys.
 

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I have a blog about dripping you might find useful: Drip, Drip, Drip…

/waves to Katya :)

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Does the Cisco/Bauway 306 no longer get the love?
I tried the JoyeTech 306 a while back. I was not a fan. Way too tight of a draw for me, even after drilling out the air holes.

I did, for a time, enjoy the Sidesho atomizers. They're similar to a 306, but .1mm thinner like the l88b (Volcano and Blu). The bridge is higher and they had much better air flow for me.

In my opinion, they are not suited for a first time dripper. If you've learned to drip on a 510 or 901, they are great. But I feel the learning curve may be too great and prone to frustration for the novicw.

Just my opinion. But then, I don't like standard 510 atties either. I cut my teeth on a modified eGo-C atomizer.

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Does the Cisco/Bauway 306 no longer get the love?

Very much so. Not necessarily the Cisco/Bauway - there's also the Ikenvape I06 version and the old standby Joyetech 306 as well. Love the Ikenvape I06 but they don't seem to last very long. On the other hand I can't seem to kill off the Joyetech 306 even if I want to. (Wish the Joyetech came in different/better resistance options.)
 
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