How do i know if i need to change my atomizer?

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Twinster

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Yep, plenty of threads on cleaning atties, also YouTube is your best friend for that kind if stuff. A lot of people sell atomizer cleaner, but from experience, boiling water and alcohol seem to do a good job. If the attie becomes to stiff out completely stops firing throw it away. I recommend trying one of the smaller rebuildable atties. With a little wick and wire you can have a great attie setup indefinitely.

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also YouTube is your best friend for that kind if stuff.

YouTube is GREAT for learning all the goodies. Someone can TELL me how to do it till they're blue in the face, and I'll give them the 'deer in the headlights' look. But being able to search it out on YouTube is great. Watching makes it a lot easier..... for me at least. :)
 

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Well, you will NEED to change your atomizer when it stops working.

But you might WANT to change your atomizer long before that, if it feels like it isn't performing as well as it was.
This is something you'll develop a feel for over time.

But prior to changing an atomizer, it is usually a better idea to try and clean it first.
You might find that improves things enough that you might not want to change the atomizer just yet.
 
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