Dripping suggestions?

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DesmondTheMoonbear

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So i want to get into dripping, and so far, my experiences have been so-so using one of the standard ego attys with the cart spike removed as a dripping atty. Now obviously, this isn't the ideal set up as i can't use a drip tip and have just been vaping straight out of the ego cone on my VAMO. It's HOT. even at 3.2 volts. So I'm looking for a nice dripping atty, 510 to 510 extender(as I'm trying to keep my brand new VAMO safe) and a drip shield. I'm not trying to spend a ridiculous amount of money, but I'm also trying too find something that will last me a while (with proper care of course)
Let's hear those suggestions!

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I like 901 debridged attys.
The air holes are on the sides, so as long as you use a drip shield there is absolutely no mess.
I tried 501's and ikenvape cannon 801 and, for me, the Empire mods setup works best.
(501->901 adapter, 901 atty, Empire Mods drip shield)

Currently I'm using their cheap 1.7 ohm debridged atty but if and when I ever wear it out, I'm gonna try their premium atty.

Matter of fact I need to go rinse mine out and dry burn it so I can test out my latest mix before I load a tank of it. ;)


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tacticalmobius

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There are 2 atomizers i use one's the HH 357 from Avidvaper and the other one is the 306 bridge-less low res from Empiremods. For longevity i would recommend the 357 since I've heard of people using them for daily vaping and they lasted for a year. Currently mine's 2 months old and there has been no flavor loss but be forewarned they come at a high price tag and they have a learning curve. If that's not in your price range or if your just testing the waters i would recommend the bridgeless atomizers from Empiremods. The 306's I'm using are performing very well the flavor is great as for their longevity i haven't been using them long enough to see their life span. I hope i helped.
 

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So i want to get into dripping, and so far, my experiences have been so-so using one of the standard ego attys with the cart spike removed as a dripping atty. Now obviously, this isn't the ideal set up as i can't use a drip tip and have just been vaping straight out of the ego cone on my VAMO. It's HOT. even at 3.2 volts. So I'm looking for a nice dripping atty, 510 to 510 extender(as I'm trying to keep my brand new VAMO safe) and a drip shield. I'm not trying to spend a ridiculous amount of money, but I'm also trying too find something that will last me a while (with proper care of course)
Let's hear those suggestions!

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HH357 custom atomizers.... Ive been dripping for over 3 years and the HH's are the best. They do not leak and produce vapor like no other atty..
If your using them on a VV/VW mod buy the 3.0 ohm ones...They will last longer and draw less amps.... Dont let the high price scare you, the HH's last a long time..
Custom HH.357 Cisco Spec Hybrid 510 Atomizer - Avid Vaper
 

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25$ and ten to fifteen days? Are those like hand built once ordered Or something?
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They last for alot more than 10-15 days... at least a month but more like 6+ weeks... some people have claimed months but I like a fresh one every 4-6 weeks....
 

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Im currently using a couple bridgeless dripping attys from smartvapes. Just got my closed extension and drip shield yesterday. Have about 2-3 weeks on these 2. I clean them with PGA every 5 days or so. They are cheap and working fine for me. Im looking into a rebuildable real soon. Once I started dripping though Im not sure i wanna try anything else.
 

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IGO-L SS dripping RBA $14,
IGO-L Rebuildable Dripper Atomizer
Kanthal wire add $1 for three feet (6 ft makes over 30 coils).
Wick & Wire
If you want to use silica as a wick, it comes with enough for one, but more will be needed to be purchased from another site.
I use an all SS mesh wick 6" x 12" for $4, enough for 36 wicks. (1" x 2"). One SS wick can last many coils.
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For $20, you can get the RBA and enough supplies to last you the equivalent of 100 old style attys for dripping. The RBA will out last you.
Vape quality? Pure flavor and massive hit if you want it.
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I've been dripping with some LR 510 and LR 306 atty's available from lots of places so I'm not going to put links up.
I've been using about 5 different ones for months. None have burnt out or died. Lucky I guess.

Then recently read some reviews about Vapage premier attomizers so I ordered 1.5 and 2.0 ohm universal hybrid attomizers form them last week and received in a few days. However I think I got duds. The package labels read AMG Hybrid Bottom Feeder (not the universal, but probably doesn't matter.) They don't screw into my joyetech ego twist batteries. I emailed Vapage with questions and no real response to the issue, so stay away from them, IMO

Good luck! :)
 
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