It's not really "Direct" dripping, but you get the idea. For those who have Clearomizers just sitting there collecting dust due to the cracking issues, here's a neat way of putting them to good use when indoors.
It's a great alternative to using a standard Atomizer with a drip tip.
Simply remove all three silicon seals, fill the carto with ejuice, and vape it as it is.
Due to the performance of the CE2's in general, and the increased performance with none of the seals in place, it performs just as good if not better than many standard atomizers in my opinion, and you refill it with 35-40 drops once an hour or two, rather than dripping a few drops into a standard Atty every minute. Plus you don't have to worry about lack of ejuice causing harsh/dry vapor.
You may need to rinse/soak the carto in warm water once a week to keep the wick performing well.
Slant the carto to 45 degrees and fill the carto from the edge as pictured.

Vape as it is, top up when needed.

I've wrapped the base of the carto with sticky tape to avoid cracking (probably difficult to see in the pic).
(Pictured is a GGTB with a 901/KR808 thread cap and a CE2 XL KR808D-1 Clearomizer)
It's a great alternative to using a standard Atomizer with a drip tip.
Simply remove all three silicon seals, fill the carto with ejuice, and vape it as it is.
Due to the performance of the CE2's in general, and the increased performance with none of the seals in place, it performs just as good if not better than many standard atomizers in my opinion, and you refill it with 35-40 drops once an hour or two, rather than dripping a few drops into a standard Atty every minute. Plus you don't have to worry about lack of ejuice causing harsh/dry vapor.
You may need to rinse/soak the carto in warm water once a week to keep the wick performing well.
Slant the carto to 45 degrees and fill the carto from the edge as pictured.

Vape as it is, top up when needed.

I've wrapped the base of the carto with sticky tape to avoid cracking (probably difficult to see in the pic).
(Pictured is a GGTB with a 901/KR808 thread cap and a CE2 XL KR808D-1 Clearomizer)