Do you prefer dripping, or clearos/tanks?

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DarkSideDubs

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Ive been using several clearos and tanks for the past two months, vivi nova, kanger t3, i clear 30. And ive found that dripping on a lr bridgless 510 atty seems to be the way to go. (for my vaping pace) i just cant get use to tweaking and modifieng these clearos every day to have a good performance. With dripping i get better flavor, better throat hit, and overall better satisfaction. Anyone else prefer dripping over all of the other options?


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alcarl

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oh boy. let the dripping games begin. you think that's good try a rba or a 357 long barrel atty. flavor city my friend.

Is that an octopus RDA on a vamo in your avatar pic? I have a vamo and ordered an octopus that should be here tomorrow. Super excited to try it. But a little nervous about learning curve and re-building.
 

DJ RyckRak

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Is that an octopus RDA on a vamo in your avatar pic? I have a vamo and ordered an octopus that should be here tomorrow. Super excited to try it. But a little nervous about learning curve and re-building.

Hey Alcarl...
Nothing to fear...
You will love the octopus...
I've got four of them !!!
EXCELLENT vapor production...
And easy rebuild ability too.

Only do RDA on my Natural mechanical mod now....
But this thread is about 'preferences'....
And my everyday vape gear are my vMods !
Easy Vaping, pocketable...bottom feeding fully mechanical mods....
I like easy....and inconspicuous !!!
 

eratikmind

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My favorite dripper, at the moment.
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paige350z

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Nice Provari. :) I've dabbled just a little bit with dripping, but it seems to be mostly a pain. I have the 510 bridge, another one that's bridgeless, with a sealed adapter, plus a drip shield, and it seems like nothing but a big mess. I can't seem to get good vapor or flavor, and I get a lot of juice sprayback, and that's if I'm only using 4-7 drops. Plus, cleaning seems to be a pain, too. I'd like to figure out the best way to do it, simply for trying new juices (I buy a lot of them, and I'm tired of having to toss brand new clearos because the flavor sucked). I would love an HH .357, but I'm not on the market for an expensive atty until I figure the technique out. Any suggestions??
 

Baditude

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I tried dripping on an atomizer when I first started vaping. I didn't care for it, probably because I was a noob and doing it wrong. For several months, about all that I used were cartotanks. I recently pulled out my old atomizer and gave it another try. I liked it, and now I will use it to test flavors.

I liked dripping enough that it convinced me to purchase a bottom feeder box mod - I get the combination of the superior flavor of an atomizer plus the convenience of a built-in tank.

I also have been using a couple of RBA's, and when they are working at optimum there is nothing better for flavor and vapor production, and just an enjoyably smooth vaping experience. However, I've found them to be rather fussy and unpredictable (and not roadworthy), so I'm glad that I have my cartotanks and bottom feeder mod to back them up.

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Iron Knuckle

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Dripping has been my way to go since I got my Octopus. No more cleaning tanks out every few days to avoid burnt rubber tastes from my novas, and the taste... oh man. No contest. The RDA is crazy awesome in flavor production.

I've been eyeballing an AGA T2 recently, but I'm looking for a tank that I can use silica wicks in. I really don't wanna go through the trouble of oxidizing stainless steel mesh every time I want to make a new wick and coil yet. Nor do I even know where to start reading about that. Anyone got a recommendation for a good rebuildable tank that uses or can use silica?
 
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