Help with sampling juices

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heather87

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I just ordered quite a few 1ml samples of different juices and was wondering what would be best to try these on.

I'm looking on fast tech and came across a mini rebuildable dripping atomizer 1ml (it won't let me post links) for $4

I'm not very familiar with dripping juices, but I can't seem to find a tank that holds 1ml of juice for cheap enough.

Any advice would be appreciated as it would only be used for testing juices.
 

heather87

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CE4 cleaomizers hold 1.6 ML..they are $10 for 10 on ebay...just put in 1 ML and sample all U want....and U can rinse them out with hot/warm water and reuse them for a month daily..


I have loads of old ce4/ce5s and quite a few iclear 16s. Was looking for advice with a cheap dripper to quickly and easily taste juices. If not I will probably just use my old tanks but was hopefully looking for something smaller.
 

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How about a 510 atomizer with a drip tip, would this work? Found one for a few quid online. I assume the 510 is the connection thread for an ego battery?

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Try looking up cartomizers. I think those are the ones I'm thinking of but I'm not too familiar...

Cartomizers aren't the best option for testing juices. The liquid is held in filler material, so you would only be able to test one flavor per carto. A 510 or 306 dripping atty can be blown out in-between flavors.
 

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I just suggested this on another thread but here goes again. This is $6 and is rebuildable Dripper RDA it's tiny so space is limited and one piece so the tip does get hot after 5-6 hits. If you build it with cotton, it's easy to pull the wick and replace it with new cotton but not really necessary to change flavors.
 
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