Dripping?

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Faylool

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I found a dripping atty's consider no fail. 510 from ikenvape. It's ready to drip no breaking in. 3.5 ohm..no burning, great flavor and I have high hopes it will last long if I blow it out daily. I won't be dry burning this one. Too many failures doing that plus I'll use light colored non gunky ejuice. I really reall love this atty. I use a 5 volt but it'll do on a VV or VW we some at less volts too. Flavor! Vapor! Glad I bought two. I'm done with all other premades for awhile
 

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I dont understand that "not as mobile as tanks"? I carry a 3ml bottle when I go out, fits right in the watch pocket of my jeans... A 510 atty has such a nice small form factor when compared to a tank/RBA setup... And the HH's hit just as good...



Thats what im talking about:thumb:

Depends on your vaping style. If you vape like you did cigs - ie sit down (or stand) to enjoy your 10 puffs or whatever then put it away, then I suppose dripping works great. If you are like me, and tend to chain vape while walking around doing 12 other things, or one-handed while the other hand is occupied (like cooking), then it's not as convenient then just reaching for your PV and puffing away.

Dripping is an inconvenience for me, regardless of whether it's "better". French press coffee is better than my push-button coffee, too, but most mornings I don't french press - even though it could be argued that the additional hassle is only minimal. Something doesn't have to be impossibly difficult for it to fall in the category of "Nah, don't feel like fooling with it" for some. We are lazy. :p
 
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