Dripping Decision

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anthonyjl

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OK Vapers, I need some solid advice please.

I need a dripping setup that is great for trying new flavors without switching a lot of stuff out. I am currently doing this with my mini pro tanks and its a massive pain, change coil, rinse tank and repeat. I love making my own juices but the trial and error is too difficult without a dripper.

Please help and be specific as possible, I have almost ZERO knowledge of dripping devices. Thanks in advance!
 

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One of the most basic RDA's that I use is the IGO-L. You need to be able to rebuild your own coils, of course, but if you build a 1-1.2 ohm micro-coil and use cotton as the wicking medium, you'll be able to pull the cotton, dry burn the coil, rewick and vape pretty quickly. That's what I use now for pretty much everything I test.
 

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You've got two options, one is a standard 510 dripping atomizer such a the highly regarded cisco spec hh357 (or any other standard 510 atty), or you can get an RDA (rebuildable dripping atomizer). With a standard atty you can just pop it off your device and blow the remaining liquid through the connection between flavors, or with an RDA you can just do a quick dry burn and change the wick out. The RDA is a little more involved, but in my opinion gives a much better flavor and can be fine tuned for your perfect vape. Me personally, I use an RDA 24/7 and love it, but there is a learning curve involved including battery safety and multimeter use.

My advice, if you just want to drip to try new flavors, pick up a standard 510 atomizer and try that out. It will give you a very nice flavor and is simple, effective, and cheap. And if you decide you enjoy dripping you can always pick up an RDA like an IGO-L and try your hand at rebuilding
 

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I'm going to suggest the IGO-l as well. It is what I started with and it took a little learning but it is still by far my go to dripper. You will need something to test your coils with, I use my itaste vv 3.0 to check resistance and from there I put it on whichever PV I want to and then just change the wick as needed. I drilled the airhole out on mine but it is not necessary. You will find though that after you start dripping you can barely taste juice out of a clearo like a ce4. Protanks are a little better but not a lot.
 

anthonyjl

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I'm going to suggest the IGO-l as well. It is what I started with and it took a little learning but it is still by far my go to dripper. You will need something to test your coils with, I use my itaste vv 3.0 to check resistance and from there I put it on whichever PV I want to and then just change the wick as needed. I drilled the airhole out on mine but it is not necessary. You will find though that after you start dripping you can barely taste juice out of a clearo like a ce4. Protanks are a little better but not a lot.

Crap!! That's all I have is protanks and a hypertank. lol.

Thanks all for the suggestions, shopping for an Igo-l now.
 
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