Best way to sample new flavors?

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kcvo

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Hey guys I'm pretty new to vaping. I orders an eGo twist starter kit that came with:

- Two eGo twist 650 mah
- 1 CE5 Clearomizer
- 1 CE4 Clearomizer
- 1 Kanger T2 Clearomizer
- 1 Vivi nova ( Fake )

Basically I'm going to be grabbing sample packs from different vendors to try out their flavors. Dripping seems like the best way to try them out, but I was going to order the 15 sample pack from Alice in vapeland. Should I buy a bunch of atomizers? Can I just buy a couple and dry burn the old flavors off, or should I just rinse out the clearomizers/tank that I already have? What do you guys tend to do or what would the most cost effective way be?
 

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Most people do use an atomizer to sample flavors. I for one never learned the art. Not going into that here.

I simply share what I use. The Nano clearomizers are a cartomizer size/shape that hold 1 ml of juice; perfect for testing flavors. They have an easy to use screw-off top that you fill just like the larger clearomizers. I either finish the ml of juice, or dump it out and add the next flavor. About $3-4 each, you can find them in a 510 or 808 thread. Just let them set for a few minutes after filling the first time so that the bottom coiled wick has a chance to be saturated.

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While i agree with batitude, those are great to use, you really need to understand that when you "switch flavors" that is unles your buying 15 to 20 new nanos is you will have to clean out each one before changing flavor. and this can lead to bleed thru of each flavor. I currently use a CE3 which are pretty similar to the nano and i have learned the fine art of pulling those apart and then cleaning and putting it back together. their are several videos on how to do it. Oh.. and AIV.. Great Juice..
 

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While i agree with batitude, those are great to use, you really need to understand that when you "switch flavors" that is unles your buying 15 to 20 new nanos is you will have to clean out each one before changing flavor. and this can lead to bleed thru of each flavor. I currently use a CE3 which are pretty similar to the nano and i have learned the fine art of pulling those apart and then cleaning and putting it back together. their are several videos on how to do it. Oh.. and AIV.. Great Juice..
Actually, I don't clean the Nano out between flavors. I either vape it until the juice level is down to the wick level or dump the remaining flavor out, and fill with the next. There might be a little bleed through for 3-4 vapes, but it doesn't bother me.

You can rinse them out if you so desire, I just don't bother. In between use, I make sure that there is enough juice to cover the wick/head and store it standing up so the wick doesn't dry out for the next time I will need it.

The nice thing about these compared to a cartomizer is the wick is tiny, so there is not a lot of retained flavor from the previous juice used when testing new flavors.
 
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Until recently I used an atomizer to try juices. But after several different ones in a row I had a hard time getting the flavors out. Even dry burning. Any tips for clearing out lingering flavors in the atomizers? Lately I have been using a bottom coil kanger T3. Being a bottom coil with a tiny wick you dont have to load very much juice at all to wet the wick. Then, if I dont like the flavor, they are fast and easy to rinse off, blow out any excess water and move on to the next flavor. But, the flavor is muted in comparison to an atomizer.
 
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