Best Drip Tip EVER! - Thank You NHaler!

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icemanx3

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are you using anything OFF the atty to put ur lips on??? LOL

Check out my Youtube page, there's a video on Cartridges, DTs, and Cartomizers - The Difference. In case ur not 100% sure on what you want to use. Also I wouldn't suggest vaping straight off an atty, just in case you are.

LOL! No I'm using some mouthpiece that came on the 510 atty...but it def isn't a drip tip, and not as sweet as those look! But I have been getting annoyed taking my mouthpiece on and off to drip! So I think I'm gunna need me a good DT.

Thank you!

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Shan B

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You really should try a T-Tip. Nothing like them; the design, engineering, and precision make the difference. Quite possibly the last tip you'll have to buy.

The NHaler line will be the last tips I buy. I really hate putting any forms of metal in my mouth regardless if it's stainless or not. My teeth and fillings do not agree with metal :p
 

Shan B

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I like the twisted ones too... that's why I make my own...the acrylic blanks that they're made from are about $5 for a blank big enough to cut 3-4 tips from... a drill used as a makeshift lathe and they can be done in about 30 min...

homemade shorty widemouth twisted 510 drip tip:
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Totally AWESOME! but for 1.00 more I'll buy them premade (well for now) :p or if I buy 3 it's the same price as the blanks. where do you buy these acrylic blanks from? (as if i need to make more mods, LOL) i'll try ebay and see what i come up with. Thanks! for now I'll stick to the one's i own, but might try making them, but will prob wind up just buying them already done. I really enjoy making my own PVs and DIY mixes, so maybe down the road I'll try making my own DTs
 

derek88

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I don't see the price being a big factor in drip tips they are basically all the same design some a little wider some narrower but they all work just fine.. All the plastic ones Ive tried rarely worked as good as a metal one the heat from the atties helps with thick liquids and the price of these just doesn't make it any more appealing. Calling this the "best" tip I would say is going a little far but people love those pretty colors, then again you opinion not mine.

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Magus86

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Okay, so I got my 2 aluminum drip tips from nhaler yesterday, and I love them. I thought they might get too hot. They only get a little warm, nothing uncomfortable. I'm kinda liking the longer one a little better. it has a wider arc that seems to fit my mouth better, and I can hold it in my mouth just by the lips as opposed to the short one, which requires use of my teeth. They're both great though, and I love the fact that they're gold. Now if only they made one in copper... Oh well. I can't and won't say these are the "best," but I have no reason to buy drip tips anywhere else because these are great.
 

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Well for me they are the "best". And as I said I've tried 6 different types of "plastic" (I call it acrylic) DTs and out of the 6 I own, the NHaler Twisted is the best and I will stand by that.

There's many reasons why I won't use metal DTs, 1 being I have an OCD to "chew" things. Take a look at my teeth, they'll tell ya some things just aren't meant to be chewed. I also tend to pick my teeth, so having metal touching them, esp against fillings I'm gonna pass. I do believe it would be safer to say "metal is better over plastic" if you don't mind metal, but in my case, with the acrylic or plastic. These are the best. :p I know quite a few ppl who don't like metal DTs as well.

I'm gonna stand firm on this still. :D
 
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