Dripping...... Now I Understand

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Kahuna

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Dripping on an E2 cartomizer is a piece of cake if anyone is interested. Very nice vape for 2.5 ohm.

I love the new e-2's v.4 from COV. I tried it first unmodified, and it was inconsistent, and a pain to fill (had to use a filling tool). I was worried I wasted $$ over the hype. But I removed the cap and pried the filling ring off, put my delrin drip tip on it and am one happy camper. Better than my Joye 510 attys and just a hair under my 510 lr cartos. They are waaay easier to clean than a regular cartos since they have no filler and the internals are made of sturdier stuff. The post cleaning dryburn is easier too since you can see the nichrome element (unlike cartos) the same way you can see it in a bridgeless atty. It's been a week and I'm still on my first one so I'm curious to see how long these suckers last.
 

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I love the new e-2's v.4 from COV. I tried it first unmodified, and it was inconsistent, and a pain to fill (had to use a filling tool). I was worried I wasted $$ over the hype. But I removed the cap and pried the filling ring off, put my delrin drip tip on it and am one happy camper. Better than my Joye 510 attys and just a hair under my 510 lr cartos. They are waaay easier to clean than a regular cartos since they have no filler and the internals are made of sturdier stuff. The post cleaning dryburn is easier too since you can see the nichrome element (unlike cartos) the same way you can see it in a bridgeless atty. It's been a week and I'm still on my first one so I'm curious to see how long these suckers last.

I am in love with them too. Getting ready to order in bulk. I have three going right now, filled and using as a carto. What a great taste and vape. I did have trouble with one of them, so thats been my dripper. Honestly the other are working so well that I have only dripped a couple of times in two days.

I found you do have to rinse them, clean them, and dry burn till red hot before first use for best performance.
Cant wait to see how long they last too. I find filling them with a syringe and blunt a piece of cake. I can refill in less than two minutes and be back up and vaping.
 

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For regular Attys The bridge and wick are important for controlling juice flow to the atty. Some people remove it so they can have a fresher flavor every vape but I wouldn't recommend removing it unless you don't mind wasting juice and dripping every other vape. Also you risk damaging a good atty. Try this on old attys you dont want no more.

I beg to differ with you. I remove the bridge/wick and have not noticed any difference in juice consumption. In my opinion the bridge and wick are useless if you drip. Also by removing the bridge/wick you virtually eliminate any burnt taste from occurring. The mesh on the bridge (as well as the wick) tend to get gunked up and it can be a real pain to get cleaned up when that happens. So just take them out of the equation.
 
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NSM925

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I'm really hoping the CE-2 r4's I just bought can eliminate my dripping habits. I'm really fed up with dripping It's a huge pain the the ... and not practical unless you're just sitting around doing nothing, not to mention the awful burnt taste when you run dry. Gone through 5 LR atty's in a couple of weeks too. Unfortunately, It's the only way to get a decent TH/Vapor for me right now
 
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