Frustrated search for bridgeless atty

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Hi good ppl!

So I'm almost 3 months in and still happy with my joyetech ego-T 1000 mah. I'm actually thinking about getting a 650 twist, but that's off topic. :)

After lots of youtube videos I've decided to try dripping, for trying juice flavors. I see that a bridgeless atty will work, and look ok on my ego-t. So I start online shopping and so many places are sold out. Or they only have a $12 atty. Or a high resistance. Or....high bridge or low bridge or....I'm so confused and frustrated!

I gather from videos that I need Low resistance. I'd like to get 2-3. All one brand or multiple brands to compare, I don't care. I'd also like to buy a drip tip to go with. THey DO need drip tips, right? Confused about that too.

OR! If a website had a 650 mah twist AND the bridgeless attys I could get high resistance, right?!?

OR! Is there some youtube reviewers buying program? (wishful thinking right? LOL!) Like buy one, get a similar one to compare/review?

Thanks in advance for any help!!;)
 

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    So this is your first venture into dripping.
    Don't worry so much about bridge/no bridge, high bridge/low bridge. None of that will mean squat until after you know how to use a dripping atty.
    I always suggest this atty for learning how to drip.
    ElectronicStix.Com · Joye Tech 510 Atomizer 2.0 OHM Low Resistance
    You can flood it, get dry hit's, debridge it, and do all those things that are part of the learning curve, And, so what if you even pop one or two of them.

    I warn you tho' dripping can become an obsession, you just might find yourself trying about every kind of atty ever made. Then you will start playing around with RDA's, RBA's, gennies, and all sorts of weird stuff.
     
    So this is your first venture into dripping.

    I always suggest this atty for learning how to drip.
    ElectronicStix.Com · Joye Tech 510 Atomizer 2.0 OHM Low Resistance
    You can flood it, get dry hit's, debridge it, and do all those things that are part of the learning curve, And, so what if you even pop one or two of them.

    Thanks for the link!
    The description says to screw the atty on battery and push the cartridge in. Does that mean the clear ego tank things that came with my starter kit? Or can you just push a drip tip into that opening?
     
    Try gotvapes.com they have both of what you said you wanted, along with a bunch of other stuff.

    TY for that link. My wallet may not thank you tho. LOL! No seriously I'll be cruising this website a while!

    edited to add: I know why it looks familar....someone recommended their BCC tanks and I looked them up. Got any opinions on those? :)
     
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    Thanks for the link!
    The description says to screw the atty on battery and push the cartridge in. Does that mean the clear ego tank things that came with my starter kit? Or can you just push a drip tip into that opening?

    You just use a drip tip instead of an old stile cartridge. (not an eGo tank cartridge)
    The cartridge that were originally used with atties looked like this. They are now considered the epic fail of vaping.
    attycarts-650x550.jpg
     

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    Epic fail LOL!! Thanks for explaining. It's starting to make more sense.

    Way back when those old cartridges were the only thing available, and the reason that direct dripping came about. Back then folks would just throw the cartridges away, and "stove pipe" the atomizers. After enough fried lips drip tips became popular.

    My first dripping experience was stove piping an eGo-T atomizer :lol: (yes, it burnt my lip)
     
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