Best Setup to Sample E-liquids in Vision Spinner?

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SkyHawk4000

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Probably a laughable question to most, but I ordered a 1300mah Vision Spinner and a Vision Clearomizer.

I have a dozen sample bottles of e-juice coming and was curious. Is there a setup to sample and try these quickly without changing/cleaning the piece?

I have been using 808 pen styles and washing/drying the cartomizers out take time and are a pain.

Is there a specific piece I can buy to blaze thru samples? Hopefully there is a way!

Any advice would be more than greatly appreciated.

Thanks

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The best way available at this time is an atomizer.

You drip a couple drops in it and vape it. You have to put a few more
drops in every few vapes.

To change from flavor to flavor, you can just blow through the atomizer
to blow the juice out.

Atomizers for the Spinner would include 510 and 306. There are others,
but those are a good start. They run around $5 to $8

If you are not familiar with using them, go to YouTube and search for
atomizers. There are plenty of instructional videos about them and how
to care for them.

Cartos for testing juices are a losing proposition.
 

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You don't need a special adapter.

Yes, you will need a drip tip. Try to get one with a large opening on top so
you can drip into it.

By the way, since you are going to buy an atomizer, you might as well buy
more than one so you have a backup. It's frustrating when one gives up
the ghost and you don't have another one to test juices. For the Spinner,
you should probably get an atomizer that is about 2 ohms.
 

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order a 510 LR single coil atomizer (2.0 ohm would probably be best) and a drip tip with your next order from wherever. most places sell the cheap ones and they are a great way for testing juice. neither need an adapter but the 510 drip tip will work with most of everything (cartos is you decide to go with carto tanks or even things like vivi novas or RBA's) whereas the 306 needs its own special drip tip since it slides OVER the atomizer and not into it and can only be used with 306 atomizers

one other difference is most 510s come bridged which is a subjective taste thing and 306s are usually de-bridged. search youtube on how to debridge and atomizer and you will find videos how to do it. i did my first one the other day and it was stupid easy. i personally like the taste better without but NO MORE than 2 drips or it will start leaking all over lol
 

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try it bridged first, you may like it. i think personally i liked it debridged more when it was empty. the bridged nastyness of a dry hit was pretty gross vs the debridged was more just lacking flavor and saying "hey drip a couple more drops dummy"

maybe slightly more pure flavor but again like i said taste is subjective. you may like it more bridged because you can get away with 3-4 drops and not have to drip as often as i do. on my debridged one i take 4-5 hits and drop 2 more drops so im pretty much 2 fisted vaping at home, one hand on the mod and one on the bottle lol

yes is friggin cold up here, finally more regular seasonal weather, time to put away the metal drip tips to not risk tip frozen to lips lol
 

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oh yes another reason i liked the debridged is you remove some of the metal wicking material to do so. i found that the material tends to hold some of the previous juice and when changing flavors it bleeds a little to the next flavor. nothing like having menthol in your banana and going ewwww on the first vape after changing flavor lol.

when you debridge its literally a coil/wick and a little porcellin well below the wick that holds your 2 drops so not much to bleed flavor with. when the well is empty the old flavor is pretty much gone.
 

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If dripping doesn't work for you (it didn't for me) you can test juices in ce3's. They are re-usable. The newer ones you can fill and empty by removing the cap. Easy to empty, rinse, and refill. Usually around $3. The older variety are cheaper ($10 for a 5-pack) but may require an included needle and syringe to fill and empty.

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