Best atty for dripping..

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ninjuh

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I'm sure this has been asked before but I figure since it seems like new products come out daily, I'd start one fresh.

I want to get a couple attys to drip with, I primarily use cartos/clearos but I want something that's more convenient to test flavors with.

Anywhere between the $5-10 price range would be ideal. I'd be using it with my Twist, preferably between 3.8-4.2 volts.

Any recommendations?


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I like the dripping atty's from Electronic Cigarettes and E liquid, welcome to SmartVapes they have them in both 510 and 306, they have no bridge and are sealed for dripping. I like the 510 best, but the 306 works well too. I use a shorty 510 / 510 extension and a drip shield with my 510 atty, this lets me use more drops at a time and so far I haven't had any leaking. Hope this helps.
 

Randy C

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Get you a 306 atty. Exposed bridge make it easy to de wick. There's lots of videos on how to do it. There are lots of places to get them for around 6 bucks! Happy dripping!

Ditto! It doesn't get much better than this! I'm currently using a Cisco 306, 1.5 ohm bridgeless/wick-less atty (from Avid) @ 3.7volts on my Reo with an XL delron drip tip. It's awesome! I've not tried a 901, so I too am interested in your thoughts...
 

Randy C

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I like the dripping atty's from Electronic Cigarettes and E liquid, welcome to SmartVapes they have them in both 510 and 306, they have no bridge and are sealed for dripping. I like the 510 best, but the 306 works well too. I use a shorty 510 / 510 extension and a drip shield with my 510 atty, this lets me use more drops at a time and so far I haven't had any leaking. Hope this helps.

I wish they made this without the sealed post, for bottom feeders :(
 
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