Dripping -- Is It Viable At Work?

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elmattias

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Most of the "talk of the town" for bottom feeders is going to lead you to the Reo line of mods. They'll run you around $150 (give or take some, depending on the model). Or you can pick up a blemished unit for around $115.

Also, there's the VMod for $75-$100 (stand alone vs kit pricing).

This. Love my reo +HH .357 combo when moving about....I only drip when I'm relaxing on the couch when I have very little else that needs concentration.

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I only drip. No problem at all at work. Mostly do it at my desk, but I also do it on the run. Carrying a small 6mm bottle in your pocket is a whole lot less hassle than carrying the device itself. And of course the device is easier and more pocket friendly with just an atomizer on it than it would be with any clearo or tank.
As far as the actual dripping, I find it takes about the same amount of time or effort to pop the drip tip off, open the bottle and drop a couple of drops in, as it does to light a cigarette.

Really, when you smoke cigs, you aren't always running around with a lit cigarette, you pretty much smoke on some schedule or once an hour or whatever. So I am learning to think of vaping the same way. Just because it's there, doesn't mean I have to use it every second. When I would normally have a cigarette, I just have a vape instead, and it's very easy to drip 2 or 3 drops in and vape away.

Completely agree with this. With dripping, not only do I find it more satisfying, I actually find myself vaping less. Instead of chain vaping on a clearo when relaxing at home, I only drip when I have an urge. When the flavor starts to drop off, I set it down.
 

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Completely agree with this. With dripping, not only do I find it more satisfying, I actually find myself vaping less. Instead of chain vaping on a clearo when relaxing at home, I only drip when I have an urge. When the flavor starts to drop off, I set it down.

Exactabably! For me, I drip 3 drops and get about 4 pulls and then I will repeat that, at most, 2 more times, but mostly only one more time. That is a session. Then I will have another session maybe a half an hour later. I never needed or wanted to to vape as much as I breathe. I like to approach it like, "it's vape time."
 

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Bodach, I started with clearos but found them inconsistent, high maintenance, and generally a royal pain. Great when they worked, but those times were too few and far between. They also didn't seem to satisfy my cravings. No one has mentioned top feeders, so while doing your research, you might want to check out the VVPV. This has been my sole device since buying it and it works like a dream.

I use it at work, driving, on the go, and at home. Takes less than 30 minutes to charge and lasts me over 24 hours between charges. You can use it while it's charging as well. Holds 5ml which for me means I only need to fill it every few days. Been using the same HH.357 on it since the day I bought it 2 months ago. Hits like a freight train and voltage is variable to boot.
 

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Dripping is viable at all times and in all situations IMO.

Except when driving. The only time it's acceptable to drip while driving is if you're sitting at a stop light.

I do a lot of driving for my job and usually have a trailer behind the truck, so I stick with cartos/tanks and Vivi Novas. I rarely drip at home now since they're just so much easier. About the only time I drip is when I've got a bottle and there's not enough left to warrant filling up a carto.
 
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