I took the leap and decided to de-bridge an atty that seemed to be on the fritz. The results have been stellar, and it's the only atty I've used for the past three days!
It seems that before I had to frequently blow out the atty and clean - this one just seems to be humming along with no maintenance whatsoever. I am wondering, does de-bridging make it a lower maintenance because nothing is getting caked on to the mesh and bridge?
Secondly, I wonder if de-bridged atties are also more resilient to thicker fluids, such as the JC Swiss Dark that I love, but always seemed to clog up...
It seems that before I had to frequently blow out the atty and clean - this one just seems to be humming along with no maintenance whatsoever. I am wondering, does de-bridging make it a lower maintenance because nothing is getting caked on to the mesh and bridge?
Secondly, I wonder if de-bridged atties are also more resilient to thicker fluids, such as the JC Swiss Dark that I love, but always seemed to clog up...