Bridgeless attys

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UnFettered_Soul

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Hi everyone!
I'm not really a dripper, I have an IKV 3.5 atty that I use mainly to try new flavors.
I'm wondering, as I just received a Provari, what is the difference in attys, debridged or "regular",
and HV vs LR on the Provari or Buzz Pro.

Thanks for any advice.....
 

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A bridgeless atty is missing the metal "bridge" and mesh that cover the atomizer coil and wick.

I prefer the bridge. It holds a little extra juice when dripping. The only time I remove the bridge on an atty is if it develops an off taste. Then I will usually remove the wick as well.

Now, the beauty part of a VV mod like the Provari is that you can use pretty much any atty you want. Most people stick with standard resistance attys since you adjust the voltage to obtain the hit you want.

LR and HR attys were produced to allow for the extra heat people were looking for with either a 3.7v or 5-7.4v battery mod. They become obsolete when you have a VV pv IMO.
 
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