Dripping is a must!

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MattValley215

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So I need some advice. I love the convenience of a clearo, going to work, on a trip or just running around on a weekend. But dripping is the best way to go to get all potential and flavor out of Clarks juices. I'm fairly new to dripping, but I have about 20 clearo's. Protanks 2s, Protank 2 mini's, protank 3 ' s and protank airo's. But I only own 1 genny(kraken) and one one Trident rda. Here's my issue guys, besides dripping being tedious, I want to be able to drip all my flavors. But the wicks holds in the flavor of previously vaped juices. Do I have to re-wick after every juice? Are there any tips you guys can provide? Short of shelling out 250+ for a Reo mod and reomizer (which I eventually plan to do) what options do I have??? Thanks for the help guys!

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Here are three suggestions, and this if from a serious dripper as I am

1. If you have silica wick in your dripper you can dry burn the crap out of you outgoing juice until it catches flame, blow it out, let it cool and drip your new flavor.

2. Watch Ray Lopez wickless coil as it comes in handy when you are using multiple flavors to get you by.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRtuorg0TQo

3. If you DIY ejuice, carry a 100% PG (unflavored) and dilute the current flavor by sort of squirting it clean.
 

MattValley215

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Here are three suggestions, and this if from a serious dripper as I am

1. If you have silica wick in your dripper you can dry burn the crap out of you outgoing juice until it catches flame, blow it out, let it cool and drip your new flavor.

2. Watch Ray Lopez wickless coil as it comes in handy when you are using multiple flavors to get you by.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRtuorg0TQo

3. If you DIY ejuice, carry a 100% PG (unflavored) and dilute the current flavor by sort of squirting it clean.

Thanks CJ, that's exactly the info I was looking for. I do vape silica so I will give that a shot. Thanks again guys.

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So I need some advice. I love the convenience of a clearo, going to work, on a trip or just running around on a weekend. But dripping is the best way to go to get all potential and flavor out of Clarks juices. I'm fairly new to dripping, but I have about 20 clearo's. Protanks 2s, Protank 2 mini's, protank 3 ' s and protank airo's. But I only own 1 genny(kraken) and one one Trident rda. Here's my issue guys, besides dripping being tedious, I want to be able to drip all my flavors. But the wicks holds in the flavor of previously vaped juices. Do I have to re-wick after every juice? Are there any tips you guys can provide? Short of shelling out 250+ for a Reo mod and reomizer (which I eventually plan to do) what options do I have??? Thanks for the help guys!

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I always rewick when I change juices.. I'm waiting for a Reo Grand and RM2 myself and its looking like $200 not $250. I spent about $300 on my AR mod and Patriot which I LOVE but the Reos look like a very clean way to drip and something you can carry around all day.. Which is why I'm buying one. Plus everyone raves about them. I'm getting one as soon as they change the contacts and add the sub ohm kits which I talked to Rob and it's by the end of this week.
 

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So I need some advice. I love the convenience of a clearo, going to work, on a trip or just running around on a weekend. But dripping is the best way to go to get all potential and flavor out of Clarks juices. I'm fairly new to dripping, but I have about 20 clearo's. Protanks 2s, Protank 2 mini's, protank 3 ' s and protank airo's. But I only own 1 genny(kraken) and one one Trident rda. Here's my issue guys, besides dripping being tedious, I want to be able to drip all my flavors. But the wicks holds in the flavor of previously vaped juices. Do I have to re-wick after every juice? Are there any tips you guys can provide? Short of shelling out 250+ for a Reo mod and reomizer (which I eventually plan to do) what options do I have??? Thanks for the help guys!

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Even a REO isn't a solution for that issue - personally - I only put 1 flavor in my reo, ever... the REO is an "ADV" kind of purchase, by the time you get to a REO, I'd suggest having a liquid you want within reach 24/7.

The process of yanking cotton, dry burning, and replacing the cotton is pretty easy... only issue, cotton taste if you are experienced at getting the right ammt of cotton in the micro.

On silica, see the above suggestion... unflavored. Also, pick a progression of flavors that compliment each other. IE, I have one dripper for fruit, another for bakery vapes. The bakery vapes generally mix well, same with the fruit. Eventually the new flavor will take over, and the transition from one to another can be an enlightening experience!
 

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I always rewick when I change juices.. I'm waiting for a Reo Grand and RM2 myself and its looking like $200 not $250. I spent about $300 on my AR mod and Patriot which I LOVE but the Reos look like a very clean way to drip and something you can carry around all day.. Which is why I'm buying one. Plus everyone raves about them. I'm getting one as soon as they change the contacts and add the sub ohm kits which I talked to Rob and it's by the end of this week.

Right there with ya TimBuck..........waiting for the Reo release!
 

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I have at least 8 flavors I rotate through, and 2 Reos for the two flavor profiles I stick with- one is for cinnamons and heavier flavors and the other for fruities. I use cotton for wick, so I'm used to changing it daily, and with any flavor change. sometimes I'll leave it be, as flavors mixing together is pretty awesome sometimes.

even with dripping using RDAs, so I've read, just remove old wick, burn the coil off, clean the deck and re-wick!

if you use atomizers, rinse with PG or water and blow it out before loading the new one.
 

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I second Clark on a REO being a strictly ADV type of device. Is all the perks of a dripper, but changing flavors mid day is a pain as you need to bring another bottle on board and change wick. I personally change my wick every flavor, im a flavor junky and can taste the suble nuiances other juice leaves behind. I drip on the go all the time, just dont over saturate the wicks like I would at home. A few drops for a few draws, rinse repeat.
 

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Even a REO isn't a solution for that issue - personally - I only put 1 flavor in my reo, ever... the REO is an "ADV" kind of purchase, by the time you get to a REO, I'd suggest having a liquid you want within reach 24/7.

The process of yanking cotton, dry burning, and replacing the cotton is pretty easy... only issue, cotton taste if you are experienced at getting the right ammt of cotton in the micro.

On silica, see the above suggestion... unflavored. Also, pick a progression of flavors that compliment each other. IE, I have one dripper for fruit, another for bakery vapes. The bakery vapes generally mix well, same with the fruit. Eventually the new flavor will take over, and the transition from one to another can be an enlightening experience!

Yep, my AR mod is basically my drip everything mod.. best at home. When I get the REO it will be my all day Virus on the go mod.
 
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