For all us drippers, would you like to see an atty made without a bridge and a stronger coil?

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I certainly would. I'm too afraid to remove the bridge myself so yep..I'd get them.

It's a little nerve racking at first, that's for sure. But if you get to the point were you have just had enough and can't get the burnt taste out go for it, what do you have to lose?
 

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It's a little nerve racking at first, that's for sure. But if you get to the point were you have just had enough and can't get the burnt taste out go for it, what do you have to lose?
You could try a Highping dry burn first, and if that doesn't fix your problems (which it probably will) then you could rip the guts out of your atomizer.
 

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If I only had one atty I wouldn't do it either. I love the way it hits without the bridge it's warmer and I seem to get a bigger hit. In fact with what I am running now I can get too big of a hit. I don't know about it holding anymore but I don't seem to flood in at all now and I have not been leaking and that is nice because I got really sick of that, with carts. I also have not gotten any liquid in my mouth for about a month and damn that is worth it alone.
 

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I'll have to try it sometime once I have some spare attys. As for the hit, I'd say I'm getting a good thick rip with my setup.

https://www.rrvaporz.com/ has a great deal on 510 atties at 5 bucks each plus this weekend you get 15% off with code memorial15

I bought 5 last time they were on sale and they shipped fast and work great. shipping is cheap as well.
 

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https://www.rrvaporz.com/ has a great deal on 510 atties at 5 bucks each plus this weekend you get 15% off with code memorial15

I bought 5 last time they were on sale and they shipped fast and work great. shipping is cheap as well.

Thanks for the tip, I bookmarked that site. I won't be able to get in on that discount though. I just started a new job so I don't get paid till the 3rd. My main concern right now is that I am going to run out of juice by the time I can order more and get it shipped here. My 30ml bottle has less than 1/3 left in it. :(
 

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It's a little nerve racking at first, that's for sure. But if you get to the point were you have just had enough and can't get the burnt taste out go for it, what do you have to lose?

Yeah, I know I should go for it since its been pretty thouroughtly explained and detailed but I only have the atty's that come with my PV's for now so they are like gold at the moment :). Once I have spares, I'll give it a try as dripping really is the only way to go. I tried to use Highping's mod but I must be doing something wrong, it just doesnt' work for me and I also don't feel comfortable making the ZFM mod. I'll eventually go for it, just not right now :).
 

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The atty's as they are now from those I've tried, are killing me.

Are there any that last longer than a wk?????

What do you mean they're killing you? During the break-in period?
Are you keeping them moist?

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I would definitely like to see a supplier carry dripping atomizers.
On this thought, how whould a 'cup' shape of the mesh work, instead of the usual bridge shape?

I'm guessing something shaped like this here, it's not that big though. It's about the size of a large atom. bridge, and it's made of the bridge mesh material or something less proous? :

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Or how about a mouthpiece that is so long that it reaches the coil (on bridgeless coils)?

With this method, the vaper fills his mouthpiece with the desired ejuice, then simply connects the mouthpiece-vial device into the bridgeless atomizer! the mouthpiece-vial thing has a wick at the end, so it looks like a firecracker, and the wick could be coated with the bridge-mesh material too. This way you could fill up your mouthpiece with about 68 drops at a time, and the tiny wick would auto-feed the coil! When not in use, you just take the mouthpiece part and put it in a cap designed for it.

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I have been removing the bridge and dripping straight onto the coil. But, wouldn't it be nice to buy ones without the bridge in the first place? The money they save from putting in the bridge and wick could be spent on a stronger coil.

Just an idea, but what do you think? Would you buy one?

..But I don't know how stronger it could be, I think it's strong enough already without adding more resistance to it. Maybe without the bridge it would also be easier to keep it cleaned and inspected.

Without the bridge, they most certainly should be less expensive, and perhaps sold to us in packs of 6. (Maybe a pack of 6 for $19.99, or even 10 for $19 if you ordered from China?)

I think it's an outstanding idea!!!
What's the next step... Maybe email your atom. suppliers?

They could even be ready very soon, because basically they're omitting the bridge part of the manufacturing process!
 

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Okay so I didn't even know this was possible. I in fact, thought that the bridge WAS the atomizer. It wasn't until I really looked in there that I realized that it only glows red underneath, and I've been dripping since day one.

Why didn't I know about this trick sooner? It's freaking amazing. Thank you for enlightening me..

But on to your question.. Now that I've tried it, yes I would buy an atomizer without a bridge. However, if say.. Vaporkings offered one I wouldn't run out tomorrow and buy it.. Since it's so easy to do yourself. If I happened to be in the market for new atomizers however, I would certainly choose the bridge-less one over the other.
 
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