Help - The best way to sample eliquid

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yes it does...

These work great but they do reduce battery life slightly...I use them on stick batteries without a problem other than charging a bit more often

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i use almost the same thing its great unscrew tank/clearo screw on atty, then a few drops inside, doesnt last long but you can def get a good hit and usually when I move to another I just drip it on top of what was there, 3-4 times and the new flavor works its way in. this is the way I burn through sample packs.
 

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Ok thanks. What is a direct drip? Sorry I have only used a cartomizer. How do you use an atty?

instead of a tank of any kind a direct drip atomizer is just a small tube with a coil in the bottom - it does not hold much just 2 or 3 drops at a time but its a great economical way to try new flavors. here is a good pic of something like the ones i use Bridgeless 510 Atomizer, 2.0 Ohm
 

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Kanger T4 510 Slim Clear Cartomizers 1ml 2.2ohm - 1PC [gv-KangerT4-2.2] - $2.75 : GotVapes.com, E-cigarette Supplies - Atomizers Cartomizers Mods Juice and more

These are particularly useful to test new sample flavors in on any device, particularly if you don't drip.

The smaller 1ml capacity is the perfect size to try a new flavor in. If you don't care for it just remove the juice, rinse it out, shake it dry, and refill with the next flavor. Unlike other ce3 attachments, these DO NOT require a needle and syringe to fill or empty. Only $2.75 each.

Same size as a regular cartomizer, but are re-usable. The ones linked to are 510 threaded, but I'm certain there are other vendors who offer the same device in an 808 thread.

Total win! :thumbs:

Edit: I totally forgot that Smokeless Image uses the 808 thread for all their equipment. I have used their ce3s. These are the ones that do require a needle & syringe to fill/empty, although they are expecting shipment of the ones not requiring the needle fill. Their Nano clearomizer does not require the needle syringe to fill. http://smokelessimage.com/filter-tips/clearonano.html
 
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instead of a tank of any kind a direct drip atomizer is just a small tube with a coil in the bottom - it does not hold much just 2 or 3 drops at a time but its a great economical way to try new flavors. here is a good pic of something like the ones i use Bridgeless 510 Atomizer, 2.0 Ohm

I just started dripping, but my atomizers have a bridge. Is there any major difference going to the Bridgeless atomizers? I want the best dripping experience I can get.
 

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some people like bridgeless attys better. without a bridge, you can drip your juice directly onto the coil and it will produce a cleaner vape without having juice built up in the mesh which can sometimes get annoying. some say you can taste your flavors better. some say it allows you to drip different flavors, one after the other, without the first flavor bleeding into the next flavor that you drip, because the flavors do not build up in the mesh and mix together. some experience better vapor and throat hit as well.
 

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yes you still use 3-4 drops at first, then 2-3 drops after its gotten good and wet. And yes, you still get the same amount of drags for the most part.. you may notice that it vapes your liquid a teeny bit faster just because it doesn't store liquid in a mesh wick. Bridgeless is the way to go. You can actually go on youtube and learn how to debridge the atomizer you've got right now.. Although I do recommend you get VERY familiar with the process and the steps first, and be SURE you have spare atomizers because I have broken a few trying to debridge.
 
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