best/cheapest way to test new ejuice

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I have 5 cartos that I have removed the filler from...leave the center tube...just drip 2-3 drops, stick in a drip tip and vape 10 or so puffs. They are easy to rinse out when you're finished. Not a long term dripping device, but good for quick sampling. Don't use them on an auto battery. There's a youtube video somewhere that's shows how to do it.

I believe this is called "Stove Piping"
 

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I prefer an RDA. More effort, but lasts forever and is a lot cheaper in the long run. A 510 atomizer is the easiest and cheapest to start. High end equipment is expensive for either route.

Might I also suggest you get verified. Members are always selling off bundles of e-juice in the classified area at a good prices that they have tried (usually most is left) and they don't prefer. That's another way to save and try a wider variety than you might otherwise.
 

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I have one of the 510 attys & have a lot of trouble w/flavor bleed-over. It's virtually useless for me to use tweeking DIY juice. Is there a fast sure way to delete a flavor from these things?

Cheap vodka soak for 20 minutes.

Also if I had to suggest which atty to use, personal preference by the way, go with a Cisco 306 @1.5ohm. Vape it at 4.0-4.2v you'll be in flavor heaven. Once your done with one flavor you can give it a soak it'll be good as new in 20 minutes. Had one for 4 months now same $7.95 atty still kicking with no problems.

If you do decide the dripper route there are only 2 places I'd recommend you to go buy from:

Avid vapor

Empire Mods

Both Cisco & Keith make excellent dripping atomizers.
 
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I use a rda with a wick not much bigger than the coil, a small drop on it will give me 6-10 good vapes, plenty enough for a good taste. I usually don't do anything when switching up juices, but when I do, I'll vape a drop of a flavorless juice (70/30 vg with nic). RDA with drip tip was less then $5, cotton wick & kanthal are pennies.
 

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I have one of the 510 attys & have a lot of trouble w/flavor bleed-over. It's virtually useless for me to use tweeking DIY juice. Is there a fast sure way to delete a flavor from these things?

Flavor creep basically does not exist on a hh357 if blow out fully and a quick 3 pulse dry burn. 3 pulses only about 1 second long.
 

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a good pure way to taste juices is on a rebuildable dripping atomizer.
1. test your juice.
2. rinse in hot water
3. dry with paper towel.
4. (optional) blow out excess water with air compressor or air canister.
5. dry burn
6. repeat.

You will probably get one the purest flavors out of it and if you follow the steps there will be almost no hint of the previous flavor.
 
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