Changing Juices While Dripping ??

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Timothy Cullen

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There might be some things people do but I just drip the new flavore when my atty runs dry. The only thing that can't be out dripped on an atty supposedly are coffe n menthol flavors.
I say supposedly because on a cisco 306 lr Atty I find the menthol does burn off bout halfway through the new flavor. And I never liked coffee vapes


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keelalagirl55

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I'm a soon-to-be dripper, but I'll probably still do this: I have attys for each "flavor group" (cinnamon/desserts, fruits, menthols...)

You did this in such a simple form.....I originally was trying to say this, but got WAY too wordy so simplified.....right now, I have 4 atties in front of me.....and exactly what you said;)
 

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Thanks guys .. right now I'm dripping Peppermint Patty(chocolate and peppermint) from Bluemist (love that stuff) ... tomorrow I am gonna try some Cherry Pipe Tobacco. If they don't taste good together, I can always throw on another atty or give this one a quick napoleon brandy bath. I will give it a shot.....

Raynen .. good idea .. I have colored drip tips, I guess I can color-code my attys by flavor group :)
 

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I literally change flavors every time I drip, every day. I just can't stick to a flavor for very long (definitely no juice feeders for me).

4 drops of one juice, vape it down, then it's on to another. I try to use complimentary flavors adjacent to one another, but don't get too concerned about even that. I can't say the flavors always mix the best, but I've never had one taste all that bad either.
 

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I keep a bottle of unflavored nic base specifically for dripping. When I'm done with a flavor, I'll drip a few drops of unflavored through the atty which further dilutes any lingering flavors and burns them off more easily. Then I can try another flavor without any (or hardly any) flavor crossover.

Cinnamon doesn't clean out easily. I've found the best thing to do for a cinnamon'd atty or wick is to drip apple e-juice on it until it's all burned away, usually a day's worth. The apple compliments the cinnamon well, so it's not as much of a task as you'd think.
 
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