best way to try new flavors

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Thin

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If you fancy rebuilding coils consider an igo L. Made of stainless steel, easy to rebuild, has a little "well" so you can load it up with about half a ml of juice if you want. Vapes great. All you need to rebuild is about ten bucks worth of wire and wick and you're good to go for about a year. Oh and something to test your coil resistance, like a multi tester.
 

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I'll agree that a dripping atomizer is the best way to sample new flavors. However, there are many who do not care for dripping. For those vapors, a Nano clearomizer is an alternative.

Essentially a small tank clearomizer in the size & shape of a cartomizer. Holds 1 ml of juice, perfect for sampling a flavor. Juice is filled or removed by removing the mouthpiece. You actually don't have to clean the it to remove the previous flavor unless it was an extremely strong one. Relatively inexpensive, also. 510 thread version is available at AltSmoke and Discount Vapors. 808 thread version available at Smokeless Image.
 

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I just received some Kanger evod's that I ordered for the sole purpose of sampling the vast array of sample packs that I have. I have been using the Kanger T2 and am very happy with it. Wicks good, vapes good and holds a decent amount of juice. The problem is that it's a top coil with long wicks and the waste involved in switching between juices. Plus it's kind of a hassle to get those wicks back down in the tank after I've cleaned it.

The Evod on the other hand is a bottom coil with very short wicks so there would be very little wasted juice. I also bought extra coils (they're cheap!) so I could remove one, wash it off, drop it in some alcohol to remove the previous flavor, wash out the tank and put a fresh coil in so I could try yet another of my samples.

It all sounded good in my head when I first thought of it. I'm only on the first sample now so I'll let you know how it works out.

OK I'm back. Just switched juices and coils. Wow!, I like it! Simple, easy, no juice wasted and no carry over flavor.
 
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I keep a 306 atomizer on a basic eGo for the occasional sampling. Great vape and easy to clean, since the coil is right on top. Don't even have to blow it out, really. Just pop the drip tip off and dab it with a towel and you'll get 90% of the juice out.

On the other hand, most of my at home vaping is a RDA on a pipe, and I'll often go through a half dozen flavors in one night without cleaning. The old flavor disappears very quickly unless it's something very strong.
 
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