Drip Tips??

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stover.p

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I'm looking a nice drip tip. Is there a kind that has like a "funnel" down to the atty where you can drip more than a few drops at at time? I don't know how else to explain it. Is metal or plastic better? I just started dripping with my eGo and I love it other than taking the blank cart off each time I need to drip a few more drops. TIA
 

RonnieB223

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I use a njoy 510 I got tired of the plastic blank tip as well. I found it tasted funny and restricted the airflow. I started tail piping when I drip, seems to have a much more potent taste and hit. The only downfall especially with my 510, it can get hot and start to burn your lips a little bit. If you let it cool down for a minute however it will be fine for a few more drags.
 

AJMoore

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He has the delrin, also. I just love the ss version though. I use mine at 3.7/5 and 6v. They can get warm if you're hitting it hard. I take that as a warning to lay off the button (manual user) so as not to blow my atomizers. LOL

How are they different from the ones at NHaler? If at all.

Thanks.
 
I received my new drip tips! WOW these things are the bees knees! Where have they been this past month?? I have some cartos on order and can't wait to try them too. It's going to be hard to beat dripping tho...........

Awesome! From where did you order yours? I'm thinking Super-T...
 

Chumbah

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Picked up 2 Delrin and one S/S from SuperT (I think the S/S will be for those special occassions).

Having been blue-foaming my carts for the last 2 months, and then faffing about with tweezers to top up, with the odd over spill, I can say that I love the way these tips work, and the contour that allows you a comfortable way to draw on the vape.

It is the mutts nuttz on my SB @ 6v :evil:

Now if only I can get my finger off the button...:pervy:
 

Kent C

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The delrin (they also have metal now) from Nhaler work well with the 510 LR attys - the LR attys need to be kept soaked - it's hard to flood them because they burn right through the flood but the first sign of taste lost, drip a few drops on the bridge. The holes in the top of the tip are big enough to handle dripping - couldn't be more convenient, imo.

The smaller tips are great for cartos too, but I use the longer ones for the LR's just because of the heat.
 
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