best way to sample juice?

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DevastationWagon

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No real special ecig that I know of. I like to use attys for flavor testing. I like the genuine joyetech 510-T atty with the wicking plate pulled out which makes it a bridgeless 510. Very underratted IMO.

I also love the HH.357's from Avid Vaper. Arguably one of the best 510 dripping attys in the flavor dept. I have both the long barrel and standard size and go back and forth.
 

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what is the best way to taste juices?
is there a special cig just for that purpose?
or an atty?



Not sure there is a 'perfect' method yet. Whoever develops one is going to make a TON OF MONEY. I was just thinking about this yesterday. If someone could develop an atty, that somehow has a tiny juice tank (holds one drop or so), with the wicks, and can be swapped out QUICKLY and cleaned.....while you put another one in...(and then the cleaned one goes to the end of the rotation), etc.

I've tried using different cartos for juice testing, its a pain.....but at least you know the taste is right. No lingering juice since each one is new.

I've tried a 510 joye dripping atty.....but the taste from each juice just LINGERS no matter what I do. For TESTING juices, that is unacceptable to me. :(


Hopefully more can chime in with their method
 

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I picked up a smoktech bridgeless 510 atty and a phoenix clone to test last weekend. While the 510 atty worked great, I prefer the RBA. It's just easier to get the old flavor out by drying the wick on a napkin and dry burning the remainder. Plus, if a flavor turns out to be good, the phoenix clones can hold enough liquid to last a little while so I'm not constantly dripping.
 

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In my honest opinion (and in spite of the recommendations above): 306s are much, much better for testing flavors than 510s. They "respond" quicker when switching between juices, and are also easier to clean and maintain in the long run. The ones I use are Cisco LR 2.0 ohm - I find that they last longer than the 1.5 ohm version. Assuming you have a VV/VW device, that's the one I'd recommend.

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I just use whatever unit/tank/whatever I happen to be sportin at the time.
I figure that if the juice is going to be vaped, in say my EVOD...that would be what I would want to sample it in because to me, its not just the juice, but the equipment.
I know, if the juice ends up tasting like c@c@, I risk ruining my thingamajig.
But, I'm a dare devil like that.
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Don't you guys who drip, vape unflavored between flavors to clear out the atty? That's what I do when I'm diy-ing. However, I'm going to have to look into that Cisco, because my 510 atty ain't cutting it anymore. . .

Well you learn something everyday on this marvelous forum, never thought of unflavoured, I'll mix up a batch right now.

Thanks Finally - great idea. btw the Cisco is really good, as is the Octopus, the eBaron is exceptional for a main dripper.
 
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