dripping..not my cup of tea

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Johnnie Price

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They call it a clearomizer. :p
Funny. ;)

Actually, I was just catching up with GrimmGreen's channel the other day and saw him putting a 705 rebuildable on an automatic e-pipe. Not exactly the same thing, but close enough for me. :)

Now I just have to a) afford one and b) find one.
 

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I am not a huge fan of dripping either but I have tried a few and here is what I can tell u. I really like the 510 smart vapes dripping attys, they provide great flavor and are easy to clean. I use them to test liquids before I fill a carto.
I also own a 306 dca, and while it's a great concept and looks really nice, I find the flavor a bit muted.
After a year of vaping I finally got my hands on a io6 from ikenvape, an I really like it, it's like a 306 on steroids! It's bigger and holds more liquids so u don't have to drip as often. I am hoping to get a drip shield or dca for it to slow down the mess.
Which reminds me, if u haven't tried a shield, u really should, it helps a lot with leaking.

In the end I usually stick with my emdcc cartos, but attys most def have their place imo. :)

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just got one of the 510 dripping attys from smart vapes and a shield but forgot to get the ego extension (ERRR!) and for some reason it doesnt fully screw on to my ZMax v2 which is annoyin. but you're right it gives great flavor, and leaks like all hell.. really mad I can't use my shield at this point lol but I'm thinking of getting an rba one soon.. (would love any suggestions you have for one if you use any)
 

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Funny. ;)

Actually, I was just catching up with GrimmGreen's channel the other day and saw him putting a 705 rebuildable on an automatic e-pipe. Not exactly the same thing, but close enough for me. :)

Now I just have to a) afford one and b) find one.
I don't know much about the 705 but HERE'S a long thread on it. Hmmm... I'm not exactly sure how he's using it in a tank as I didn't read the thread yet.
 

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For me, dripping is a good way to test new DIY juices. Otherwise, I think thy're a PITA. I'm way too busy to keep them from going dry.

dripping completly sucks. Thats what bottom feeders are made for. Dripping manually is just as inconvenient as it could possibly get.
 

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dripping completly sucks. Thats what bottom feeders are made for. Dripping manually is just as inconvenient as it could possibly get.

It all depends on the person doing it. Sure, it sucks when you're driving, or walking around. But if you're retired, sitting at home typing on a computer answering a post to someone who says it sucks,... it's actually Heavenly! :laugh:
 

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I don't know much about the 705 but HERE'S a long thread on it. Hmmm... I'm not exactly sure how he's using it in a tank as I didn't read the thread yet.
It's a rebuildable, open post 510 atomizer that works in carto tanks, as a straight dripper and as a bottom feeder. Pretty damn cool, but it's only available overseas. 45 pounds or 55 euros plus overseas shipping... :(
 

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You forgot the best part - leaking! I dont know about you but I just looooveee having paper towels soaked with e juice sitting on my desk.

I do drip - but only to either test small amounts of juice or if I am down to my last clearo-head and wanting to make it last until the mail gets here. It does vary from juice to juice but, overall, I don't find the vapor or flavor better than my mini-nova.

Fast forward 3+ months . . .I finally sprung for a decent atty vs the $5 ones . .a Cisco Spec LR510 from Avid Vaper. Man - what a difference a good atty makes! The flavor is amazing and the vapor production is substantially more than I get from my clearos. It doesn't leak as much either (still leaks if I overfill it, of course).

Consider me converted . .it might not be as convenient but I've seen the light with regard to dripping. Nothing I've tried beats the flavor and vapor coming out of this atty.
 

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It's a rebuildable, open post 510 atomizer that works in carto tanks, as a straight dripper and as a bottom feeder. Pretty damn cool, but it's only available overseas. 45 pounds or 55 euros plus overseas shipping... :(

Very nice looking device. Yah, I know... only available overseas. That's too bad!
 

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Dripping can be a pain for some people (I guess, I don't really get that) but if done properly, there is NO OTHER WAY to get the flavor and vapor you can get by dripping. Cartos, tanks, clearos, attys, gennys, etc. Dripping is the BEST vaping experience, some people just find it inconvenient.
 

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Dripping is the only thing I can stand to date. cartos taste like a wet t shirt to me ...simply awful although I do have 2 more coming to try again because I really want to like them. All my favorite juices are known to destroy clearos so I cant even give them a decent chance and I have yet to search out a glass tank that is decent (research takes so much time and there is so much I need to research in my life :-/ ) Thankfully dripping came natural to me and I was dripping within a day of my first set up and it has become second nature to me now.I might pull this rebuildable out and give it a go since its supposed to hold more drops but that's a can of worms I dont feel quite ready to tackle
 
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