Brought a little dripper but, its so loose

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AdamThomas

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I got this little dripper from FT:
https://www.fasttech.com/p/1395701

I like it, its my first however..the one issue i have with this product is where the body goes around the O-rings well, everytime i take a hit off it the body slides up from the base its so loose if you hold it by the tip the base will just fall out. The O-rings just dont do anything really. They sort of just help it slide up and down if you ask me, I love this little things its excellent apart from this issue, so i guess i'm asking is there any fixes to hold this body down to the base without changing the o-rings at all, i don't have any spare or anything apart from ones that come with drip tips but they're surely to small *sigh* juice everywhere!

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I got this little dripper from FT:
https://www.fasttech.com/p/1395701

I like it, its my first however..the one issue i have with this product is where the body goes around the O-rings well, everytime i take a hit off it the body slides up from the base its so loose if you hold it by the tip the base will just fall out. The O-rings just dont do anything really. They sort of just help it slide up and down if you ask me, I love this little things its excellent apart from this issue, so i guess i'm asking is there any fixes to hold this body down to the base without changing the o-rings at all, i don't have any spare or anything apart from ones that come with drip tips but they're surely to small *sigh* juice everywhere!

Thanks all
-Adam

There's the old dental floss trick. Remove o- rings, wrap several turns of dental floss in the o- ring channels as needed, replace o - rings. If I'm not mistaken that's a squid, baby brother of the octopus which is an excellent cheap dripper.
 

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I really really adore this thing, as my first dripper it only has the one coil to re-wick and it doesn't require the screwdriver! re built it as soon as it arrived!

I never would of thought of dental floss, genius!
Thanks alot!

If there is any other methods please let me know as its good to know :)

-Adam
 

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There's the old dental floss trick. Remove o- rings, wrap several turns of dental floss in the o- ring channels as needed, replace o - rings. If I'm not mistaken that's a squid, baby brother of the octopus which is an excellent cheap dripper.

Cool tip! I never heard of that one! I have a drip tip that's simply too loose, I'm gonna have to see if this fixes it!
THANKS!!
 

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I really really adore this thing, as my first dripper it only has the one coil to re-wick and it doesn't require the screwdriver! re built it as soon as it arrived!

I never would of thought of dental floss, genius!
Thanks alot!

If there is any other methods please let me know as its good to know :)

-Adam

You could try Home Depot, Lowes or local hardware store for o - rings with a slightly smaller id and larger od (thicker). make sure the material of the o - ring can handle some heat though.

Edit: And that's what I get for not scrolling to the bottom before typing. TY crxess
 

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The Dental floss is a good idea! I'd suggest tape or rubber bands, but if you're using it on an atty, I'd be concerned about those materials that close to the heating element.

But for a more permanent solution, just get some better gaskets. Like the other user said, check out the hardware stores. Just make sure it's silicone.
 

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The Dental floss is a good idea! I'd suggest tape or rubber bands, but if you're using it on an atty, I'd be concerned about those materials that close to the heating element.

But for a more permanent solution, just get some better gaskets. Like the other user said, check out the hardware stores. Just make sure it's silicone.


Cheer mate!
 

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The dental floss trick worked like a champ on my drip tip with the undersized o-ring.
Actually, I think it was that the o-ring groove was cut too deep.
Mass produced stainless steel drip tip...
But SHINY :D


didn't have any dental floss at work but do have tape and exacto knife. worked like a charm. whole pv can hang off of my drip tip now.
 

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Just thought i would say, had to go out and buy some new dental floss this morning as i had ran out went to the local shop to only find that they don't sell it. I then had to walk alllllllllllllllllllllllll the way to the pharmacy looking like a scruff haha, managed to grab some annnnnnnd works like a treat i can now hold my squid with a vamo holding a 18650 off it :D

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Just thought i would say, had to go out and buy some new dental floss this morning as i had ran out went to the local shop to only find that they don't sell it. I then had to walk alllllllllllllllllllllllll the way to the pharmacy looking like a scruff haha, managed to grab some annnnnnnd works like a treat i can now hold my squid with a vamo holding a 18650 off it :D

Thanks

Yeah, I can't believe I'd never heard of that trick before this!
Works like a treat, and costs practally nothing!
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