Dripping, Flavor, and Pluid

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adoboman

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I've been rebuilding and dripping on my mech for the past two months and have been enjoying it thoroughly.

It's always been said that the flavor is so much better when you drip, but I really noticed it when I bought some pluid.

For those who don't know, pluid is a very concentrated ejuice. So much so it is said that it can be cut by as much as 50% and still maintain flavor. After enjoying full strength I decided to cut it 50% with VG. When I dripped it, flavor was still amazing, but when I decided to fill up the protank with it for the work week, the flavor was still ok, but really muted.


Lessons learned:

1. So some of those juices I didn't like initially in my tanks, maybe I'll give another shot dripping,

2. Use full strength pluid (or generally more flavorful juices in my tanks), if I can't generate enough equivalent wattage to get that flavor.

3. Time to look at DNA20 regulated devices :)






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Jonathan Tittle

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I've found myself dripping more and more over the past few weeks with nothing more than an IGO-L. It's cheap & simple, but really delivers. Never was a fan of dripping, but my Kayfun Clone, Protank II's and Carto tanks don't get much use as of late. The RSST still sees action but not nearly as much as it did.

I just like the ability to quickly remove the cotton wick, rinse with water and pull another cotton wick in. Makes changing flavors a 1-2m job and I can really vape down some juice.
 

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Just be aware Pluid isn't plastic-friendly. Besides melting and cracking clearomizers, it can swell o-rings to the point they break thinner glass carto tanks and make end caps almost unremovable on thicker ones. It also caused my REO pick up tube to swell and get longer. These days, I restrict its use to dripping in disposable attys.
 
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