Direct dripping - do I have to change atty every time when I change flavor?

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ames001

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i just disconnect the atty from the battery, blow through it, vape the juice that ends up on the bridge, then drip the new flavor onto the atty. i only ever get one puff of lingering flavor, but again, i try to keep the flavor i change to similar to the one i changed from. but i also have 7 attys, so i don't think i'll be doing this too much longer
 

Uma

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I never clean my atomizers just to change flavors, but my favorite flavors tend to be fairly complimentary. If I am going for a new flavor or one that won't go to well with the previous one, then I blow the atomizer out real good first.

Same here.
To rid the flavor base still on the atty, I just switch to coffee and tobacco the rest of the day.
I haven't met a flavor yet that doesn't go with coffee and tobacco flavors. But, that was me in analog life too.
 

vapourking

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I just started dripping (with my 510) after fiddling with the cart mods (it is too much for me to take in right now). I drip exactly 3 drops (mostly tobacco juice) and I get loads of vapor and TH with dripping and I'm ecstatic!! Wish I had found this sooner.

I just want to know how many draws does it last for you guys?
I know it depends on the juice and also you will get a burnt taste if the atty is dry, but still I'd love to get an idea.
 
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