best drip tip that doesnt get juice in your mouth?

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Shel

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Check out the stainless Steel drip tips from SuperT Manufacturing.

Not the cheapest, but they work GREAT, and have a "wide mouth", so you won't get juice in YOUR mouth! :blush:

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i have a drip tip i got with my ego, the thing is i get a big hit of juice after dripping into it. i can drip right onto the coil (just removed the wick and bridge) and thats fine but i want a drip tip that works. thanks in advance.

No need to remove your drip tip.

After you drip hold the drip tip about 1/2” from your lips and blow lightly into the the opening.

A little bubble of juice can form in the drip tip, blowing into the end will clear it.
 
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Annie Miller

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Check out the stainless Steel drip tips from SuperT Manufacturing.

Not the cheapest, but they work GREAT, and have a "wide mouth", so you won't get juice in YOUR mouth! :blush:

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I second that suggestion, I have the "wide mouth shorty" in delrin plastic, and not only do I rarely, if ever, get juice in my mouth its the most comfortable drip tip I have used.

and yes it is wider than most drip tips, (well the hole is) I did not think it would be from looking at the pictures either
 
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Juice seems to slide down metal drip tips better than plastic ones. I am using an aluminum one but I tried clear plastic first. And I read somewhere a tip to puff lighting into the drip tip after dripping to make sure the juice went down.

whatsupsen - there are drip tips available for some popular attys - it replaces the cartridge and you drip a couple of drops straight down into the drip tip and it lands on the atty. The you vape with the drip tip as your mouthpiece. Not recommended if you have batteries with a hole in the middle of the threaded end like most autos and some manual batteries have (juice may get in the battery and kill it).
 
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