brass t-tip question, not Chuck specific

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thugmusk

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Posting here as I'm a little more *acquainted* with the Chuck group.

I got some of David's brass t-tips. I'm still quite new to the world of nicotine vaporizing and therefore have some questions.

The tips replace tips that I have on various atomizers but these brass tips are not designed to hold any poly like the tips they are replacing. Do we now just shove some poly down into the atomizer versus using the tip to introduce the poly to the atty?

Thanks, any guidance appreciated.

Rich
 
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highping

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I'm a little confused... What's the point of these?
I mean, I drip all the time, and either put a blank cart on, or use a rubber grip from mechanical pencil, or just tailpipe it.

Each of these methods have advantages and disadvantages.
Blank Cart: gotta take it off and put it on, but nice normal feel in mouth.
Rubber Grip: no messin around, just drip and go, but feels a little spongy on the lips.
Tailpipe: Least fuss, but hot lips.

What's the advantage of these mouthpieces? Seems like they would be heavy and cold. Heavy doesn't really come into play on the chuck, but still cold.
 

breakfastchef

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I received two 801 T-Tips this week and they are terrific. First, I noticed how much I like the round tip versus the flat 'whistle' tip of typical penstyle atomizers. Second, it looks mighty fine. Third, if you are using a thin e-liquid, you can drip right down the hole in the mouthpiece without removing it. If your liquid is too thick, you can remove the tip and drip like you do now, or put three drops in the T-Tip, put it to your lips and give a gentle blow to push the liquid through.
 
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