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The Ocelot

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It took me a day or 2 to get use to dripping. Since i started ive used cartos.
Dripping for me is pretty good. I use a lr306 at home.
On the go i use a carto.

That's what I do; it's difficult to drip on the fly. I do tend to drip later in the evening though. If I drip earlier in the day, all I want to do is drip since the carts don't have as much TH as an lr306.

ETA: I got a Cannon drip tip from Cherry vape. It's made for the 306 and has a big drip opening.
 
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n874

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Buy a Mercedes!

Give some reasoning as to why purchasing X device would help.

FWIW, I do own an AMG Mercedes and it's an awesome car. :laugh:

Yeah that was a bit blunt I drip sometimes mainly trying new flavours or for change of juice vaping.... Just got a Reo and it has the same sensations as dripping without the fuss I can change a bottle pretty quick plus you can drip on it as well. I just think for convenience the Reo is fantastic it's like having an IV dripper
 

mikewill45

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Is dripping really all that much bettr?

So just take any old cart laying around, pop the top, pull out the fur, mesh, and wick. Then im good to drip?

Do they need to be cleaned often?
Whats the best cart or atty used for dripping that i can ordr?

Im a chain vaper, is there a time released auto dripper like an IV at the hospital :)

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Though I use carts quite often I find dripping to be the best. It gives the cleanest flavor that I can get. The only problem is that it can be quite inconveinent as you are so often having to refill which is why I don't do it while driving.
 
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