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Pretty much been answered but I find that for me, someone who does not do lung hits, drip tips are as important, if not moreso, than the device or the
tank. I seem to be able to take any setup, not change settings and with the drip tip being the only change, make it a completely different experience to the point that you probably wouldn't know it was the same
juice.
There are those that go for mods or juices but it is drip tips that I always get excited over. I have seen some that are real beauties and that I would love to have but even $15 for one is something I am not sure I would/could do. Right now that is a half tank of gas or 5 gallons of milk. I bought an authentic Pawn tip in a 55% off sale and it was a purple beauty... order got eaten in TX and was over a month of back and forth before I got them to ship it again... well I ended up with an ugly black one but guess I should be happy that I even got one. $6 wasn't bad and it is one I get a great deal of use from. Looks really don't matter much as most have a straight bore from the neck up. Some are completely straight. It is the airflow diameter at the bottom that determines draw pressure and for me it seems the diameter of the mouthpiece directs flavor. I have one with a tiny mouthpiece hole and it is like you can almost direct the flavor at the start of the inhale to whatever part of the tongue you want, wider ones just encompass the entire mouth.
One of my fave drip tips is from FT and called Stainless Steel + Resin Detachable 4-Part Hybrid 510 Drip Tip. I will end up getting another of these just in case I ever drop and break this one. I love the length of this one and can change it easy enough by taking a section out. I generally use it with all 4 sections but I don't like using metal tips when in the car or it is cold outside.
PB sent me an acrylic tip with an order once... can't say it is the most beautiful tip I have ever seen but it is one I get a great deal of use from, it is a longer thin vase shape and just has a great mouth feel for me.