How does dripping work?

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6steelstrings

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I have been using a Kayfun Lite Plus now for a couple of weeks and I love it. I get consistently good hits with great flavor, but I have heard a lot about drippers and I am curious.

How do they work? Do you have to add juice for each hit? Do you use more juice with a dripper vs a tank?

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You don't have to add juice for each and every hit, but you have to add regularly. It depends on the tank and your build. I have one that's good for about three hits, and one that's good for 5-6 usually. There is no tank, you're dripping directly on the coil and the wicking you have installed. Dripping has its merits: nice clouds, good flavor. It can also be a bit of a PITA. I find that I use a tank most of the time by far. You can pick up a nice RDA clone for cheap. It's definitely worth picking one up to give it a try. I really like the Trident.
 

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I do a HCigar 3.1 Kfc ( 90% of the time) and have an Igo-W on mech for those occasional quicky hits of a different flavor ( keeps the VT down)

but to answer your question, dripping is a system in which you add juice to your wick/coil as needed. depending on the wick size and coil configuration, you would drip several drops of juice into the "well" and vape for a few hits, redrip ( refill/rewet) vape repeat...
 
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