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Kent C

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I am getting a sampler and wanted to pick up a dripper so I can taste test. Can I drip with my eGo twist? If so what is it I get to set up for dripping?

A Twist is a great way to sample. Suggest getting a regular resistance (2.2ohm) Joye atomizer - available everywhere. I suggest the Joye because it has metal mesh at the base around the bridge which also has metal mesh that holds the eliquid close to the coil without burning. Other attys have a 'washer-like' base - not as good for dripping. Also suggest getting some VG/H20 plain, no nic for 'cleansing'.

Sample at around 3.3-3.4 Volts which with the 2.2 ohm gives you about 5 Watts - lighter flavors will taste best in that range. Then increase Voltage to taste. At 4.8 Volts with 2.2 ohms you'll be vaping at @ 10.5 Watts which is the upper range of 'safe vaping' - ie. not burning out coils, taxing the batt, etc. Drip 2 drops of the VG/H2O to clean, continue sampling....

3 - 510 attys:

https://www.cignot.com/product_p/510-att-tre.htm

VG/H2O mix:
https://www.cignot.com/product_p/liq-vgh-15m.htm
 

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I agree with Kent that Joye 510 are the best dripping atties for beginners. Some people like to add a nice drip tip; I have one, but I still take it off when I'm adding ejuice--I don't like juice dripping down the walls of the drip tip all the way down to the coil--dripping directly on the coil gives you much more control.

If you just want one or two, I get mine from LiteCig--superfast shipping and great customer service:

Joyetech 510 Atomizer 5-Pack (2.3ohm) | DigitalCiggz.com

If you want to buy a bunch of them, this is a good deal.

Joyetech 510 Atomizer 5-Pack (2.3ohm) | DigitalCiggz.com

I blow mine out after use; soak them in vodka or PGA when the coils get dirty; and when the coil gets really dirty, I do a dry burn. That said, many experienced atty users advise against dry burning.

And a very quick tutorial--just in case.

 
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