Debridged Atty Question

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UncleChuck

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I just debridged one of my 510 attys, I'm getting tons more vapor now, and flavors seem to be more pronounced.

The wick material that goes through the center of the coil is just kind of flopping around inside the atty now. As I'm sure you all know, it gets sandwiched between the bridge and the nickle-foam, but with that removed I keep getting the wick caught between the atty's tube and the cart I'm using as a mouthpiece.

What do most of you do? Remove the wick all together? Clip the part of the wick that extends past the coil? Just leave it?

For those of you that remove the wick, wouldn't this make it less efficient? I'm dripping obviously, but without the wick I'd imagine you wouldn't get as much juice to the coil, or does it still work fine?

Thanks in advance!
 
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