Going to the B&M today after work.

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AngelsBreath

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Okay, I'm starting to DIY my own juice but the problem is, tasting it is a PITA. I have my Vision Spinner batteries but as far as tanks go, I have a protank, evods, an iclear 16, and a T3 but I have to change coils each time I want to taste so that I can get the true flavor of what I'm vaping. Also, the juice tastes different in each one. :( Here's the question.

What do I need to pick up so I can taste my liquids when I'm making them?

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One more thing, I will post a link to where I am going, it's a forum supplier, I would love to try a tobacco flavor, will y'all look at the liquids they offer and suggest one for me? I've never had a tobacco juice and I would love to try one.

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This is what you want:

Joyetech 510 Classic Atomizer : Vulcan Vape

Most drippers will remove the bridge, but it's not totally neccessary.

First thing is to blow out the primer - stick the atty in your mouth and blow into where the drip tip goes. Blow into a paper towel until nothing comes out the other end.

Drip about 6-8 drops directly into the atomizer and vape, if you get a burnt taste drip a couple more drops. Keep this up until you get good flavor.

To refill, just drip 3-4 drops max or you'll flood it (juice will drip out the connector end). If you have unsealed batteries, be careful of over-dripping, you could ruin your battery by getting juice in them.

When you want to change flavors, just rinse the atty really well under running water, blow out then do a dry burn - fire the atty until you see the coils glow. Then start over with your 6-7 primer drops and vape away!

Hope this helps!
 

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If you aren't sure what a dripping atomizer is, I'll explain. It's another juice delivery system. Instead of filling it with milliliters of liquid, you drip 4 or 5 drops liquid directly onto the coil. It's great for tasting. If you plan to use them a lot, I would suggest an HH.357 Cisco Spec Atomizer. They are more expensive, but they offer the best flavor you can get and they last forever. I've had mine for 3 months and it's still going strong. I've heard of many people that have used the same one for over a year. By way of comparison, most $5 atties will only last a week or two.
 

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This is what you want:

Joyetech 510 Classic Atomizer : Vulcan Vape

Most drippers will remove the bridge, but it's not totally neccessary.

First thing is to blow out the primer - stick the atty in your mouth and blow into where the drip tip goes. Blow into a paper towel until nothing comes out the other end.

Drip about 6-8 drops directly into the atomizer and vape, if you get a burnt taste drip a couple more drops. Keep this up until you get good flavor.

To refill, just drip 3-4 drops max or you'll flood it (juice will drip out the connector end). If you have unsealed batteries, be careful of over-dripping, you could ruin your battery by getting juice in them.

When you want to change flavors, just rinse the atty really well under running water, blow out then do a dry burn - fire the atty until you see the coils glow. Then start over with your 6-7 primer drops and vape away!

Hope this helps!

Thank you so much Yeti, now I'm really excited. I was going thru coils like mad lmao. I have bookmarked it on my phone so I get the right one lol. I'm excited about this dripping thing lol.
 

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If you aren't sure what a dripping atomizer is, I'll explain. It's another juice delivery system. Instead of filling it with milliliters of liquid, you drip 4 or 5 drops liquid directly onto the coil. It's great for tasting. If you plan to use them a lot, I would suggest an HH.357 Cisco Spec Atomizer. They are more expensive, but they offer the best flavor you can get and they last forever. I've had mine for 3 months and it's still going strong. I've heard of many people that have used the same one for over a year. By way of comparison, most $5 atties will only last a week or two.

I will start with a $5 atty and if I like dripping then I will definitely look into the Cisco ones, those look nice. Thanks so very much and thank you for explaining it to me. I guess people drip when they don't want a whole lot, just a bit to get thru? Thats pretty smart. I do want something good though that I can use often to taste my liquids when I make them. Thanks so much!
 

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If you want it at the shop you mentioned, then the one The Yeti picked would work nicely. I normally use a bridgeless atty for dripping when tasting juice, but its really not necessary. As for price, yeah, the high end ones are nice, but for just tasting juice it seems a bit of an overkill.

I have been using the same two attys for tasting juice for 5 months now, 510 LR Bridgeless Atomizer , but I only use them for tasting and the rare occasion when I feel like dripping. You should be fine with the one The Yeti suggested, local and you can get it today.
 

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Some people exclusively drip because of the pure flavor they provide. With other juice delivery systems there are wicks or in the case of cartos filler material. Those wicking materials mute the flavor of the liquid. Because you are dripping directly onto the coil there is no filler to get in the way of the flavor.
 

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Some people exclusively drip because of the pure flavor they provide. With other juice delivery systems there are wicks or in the case of cartos filler material. Those wicking materials mute the flavor of the liquid. Because you are dripping directly onto the coil there is no filler to get in the way of the flavor.

Very true Ron, in that case a higher end atty would be the way to go.
 

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Now I'm curious about this bridgeless thing steve lol

They just have less mesh in them, the ones I linked have a circular metal piece with 3 holes called a splatter guard, not a big difference and it should not reflect taste. In your situation I still think The Yeti suggested a good one, and you can get it today if you are going to that shop anyway. You'll notice the bridge, it will stick up over the coil, people remove them sometimes. I'm guessing a good pair of scissors would accomplish that.
 
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