Can u drip with a ego? For some reason im thinking no!
REALLY?? What would u suggest to start out with? cheap to start off to see if I like it but not crap cheap I want a descent oneBigBaby:9944199 said:Sure you can...
I do it all the time
REALLY?? What would u suggest to start out with? cheap to start off to see if I like it but not crap cheap I want a descent one
510 LR Bridgeless Atomizer $6 a piece, bridgeless Atty, i still use them along with my high end ones... No wick to burn, easy to clean and change juices... cant go wrong for $6
Lol thanks it was starting to go over my head.The Ocelot:9944327 said:null
Basically anything Ocelot says is GOLD. She knows her stuff about dripping. A 306 setup I have never used but may try. Any suggestions?![]()
Note about bridgeless:
When someone refers to an atty being "bridgeless" or "de-bridged," the mesh bridge and the wick (as seen in the 306 picture) have been removed, leaving only the coil and the reservoir. The method of dripping with a bridgeless atty is basically the same as a regular atty, but you have to be fast. You are dripping directly onto the coil - think of dripping water onto the coil of an electric stove. Instant sizzle. The pro with using a bridgeless atty is more intense flavor; the cons are there is no mesh to hold the liquid, so you have to drip more often and (in my experience YMMV) it’s easier to get a dry hit.