Finally discovered dripping. Awesome

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Giantfan

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Hey folks, today, I discovered dripping. I finally decided to experiment. I pulled the filler material out of a cartridge with tweezers, examined the filling, which appeared to be sort of decaying, and remembered dripping. So, I put some drips onto the atomizer, and then put the empty cart back in. Well, it works great. And it is nice to know that I am not inhaling the breakdowns of the filler.
 

Ryle

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Lol ... took me quite a while to "discover" dripping. I'd heard lots of people talking about it but never really tried it until I got my first 510 and several different flavors and was taste testing. After I found it I was hooked. I'm now an avid dripper that when I order new parts, usually in the form of a kit for the extra charger since I tend to break them, I tell my supplier to keep the carts so i don't have the extra clutter laying around. :p

A little tip though, put a blank mouth piece on your pv to keep dust, hair, dirt, and lint out of it.. tastes pretty grose if you get a hair on the bridge.
 

Giantfan

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Yeah, I heard about dripping for awhile, but never did it. Everyone here always make things really scientific and complicated when they talk about the details, so I just did it the normal way.

I put a few drips in there, and it lasts quite awhile for me. Like 20 minutes. People made it seem like it only last for a couple of minutes, that's why I wasn't so interested.

Sucks though, because I just ordered 40 empty cartridges. I won't have a whole lot of use for them. It is so easy just to have a little dropper bottle and drip directly.

When I was using carts, I would drip a couple of drops onto the filler material, insert it, and vape. But I am now dripping the same amount I normally would have onto the atomizer. I don't think there is a difference in the length of time I get from either of them. The juice seems to never get vaped when it is anywhere except right at the front of the filler. When it is far back, it just stays there.

So what is the point of using carts?
 

RenaissancePuffer

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Carts are really nice for long road trips, or if you're somewhere that you wont be chain vaping like you may at home. They still have their place, but yeah, I drip at least 97% of the time. I haven't used a cart in about 6 weeks now.

The reason it seems like folks are dripping a lot is because it's actually true. I can vape at 3.7V and my 4-5 drops will last a while, 20-30 minutes depending on what I'm doing. If I put 5-6 drops in my high voltage device, it may only last 5-10 minutes.
 

artage

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i read about dripping before i got my pv. so in the midst of my excitement of playing with my new toy i tried that pretty quick. and yeah, fell in love with it too. however in classical nooby form, i ruined a battery and pretty sure an atty.. i've read a lil more now on the subject and have more parts on the way (and can't wait for them to get here, my analogs just aren't as good anymore) i was told to try dipping also instead of dripping. apparently its not only less messy but less chance of messing up your equipment. can't remember the members name that was telling me, but he used a contact lens case to carry some liquid in. not a bad idea!
 
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