Help with tasting gear.

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sdennislee

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I prefer to you a bridgeless atomizer. I typically drip 5 drops if a new juice in the atty. when done I simply rinse in hot water the blow out with compressed air and then allow to air dry. If the juice was a stubborn taste I will soak in vinegar or Everclear.

Bridgeless 510 Atomizer, 2.0 Ohm

They also have bridged attys but I find them harder to clean/remove residual flavor
 

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Forgive my noobness, but when you say "dripper" what are you referring to? I'm trying to figure out a good setup for testing flavors.

Back in the old days, there were just atomizers and cartomizers. Anyone with an atomizer had to learn to drip as it was the only way to prime them, but many of us started just dripping because it was a better vape than using the cartridge. A dripper wrote a great blog on dripping with a dripper. http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/blogs/the-ocelot/4005-drip-drip-drip-sound-dripping.html

I'm a dripper. I don't like cartos. I change flavors too many times a day to ever want any kind of tank feeding my coil.
 

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Back in the old days, there were just atomizers and cartomizers. Anyone with an atomizer had to learn to drip as it was the only way to prime them, but many of us started just dripping because it was a better vape than using the cartridge. A dripper wrote a great blog on dripping with a dripper. http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/blogs/the-ocelot/4005-drip-drip-drip-sound-dripping.html

I'm a dripper. I don't like cartos. I change flavors too many times a day to ever want any kind of tank feeding my coil.

Hoosier, is the link working for you? Idk if it's me or the link.
 
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