How to go about sampling flavors?

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3.5geek

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Hi guys,

I am still not satisfied with the flavors that I'm getting at the moment. I have about ten different ones and there are some that I prefer, banana, cherry and apple and OK. However I'm looking at buying some sample packs from vapology but not sure if there is any easy way to sample the taste without having to wash I it my clearos every time?

If I buy a sample pack with thirteen flavours in, it would mean a lot of cleaning...

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For testing flavors at home dripping is about the most convenient. Quick wipe down or rinse of the atty, run some fresh wick through the coil, and you're ready to go.

Assuming you've got your wicking material ready you can change flavors without any trace of the previous one in 2-3 minutes, and since you're dripping you only use a few puffs worth of liquid at a time so there is very little wasted.

NOTE: To save time you CAN change flavors without cleaning, but your wick will still have some of the previous liquid in it so you won't get the pure flavor but a blended on with the new liquid.
 

erikbal

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I do not drop but I've been looking into it quite a bit. I hear the IGO RDA. I'm not sure I'm ready for rebuildables but I've also been looking into joye 510 atomizors. Cheap and flavor it rumored to be quite good.

Ive thought about trying out a non rebuild able dripping like a basic 510 Atty. I am sure I will eventually.

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I do not drop but I've been looking into it quite a bit. I hear the IGO RDA. I'm not sure I'm ready for rebuildables but I've also been looking into joye 510 atomizors. Cheap and flavor it rumored to be quite good.

IGO-W is an excellent starter point. Also the Trident atty is wonderful to learn on.

The worst part about getting into rebuildables is all of the other "stuff" you need to do it right. Ohm meter/multimeter, small file, tweezers, micro-torch, kanthal wire, etc... Once you have the tools of the trade assembled, actually building the coils is quite easy.
 

ScottP

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IGO-W is an excellent starter point. Also the Trident atty is wonderful to learn on.

The worst part about getting into rebuildables is all of the other "stuff" you need to do it right. Ohm meter/multimeter, small file, tweezers, micro-torch, kanthal wire, etc... Once you have the tools of the trade assembled, actually building the coils is quite easy.

The problem with using an Igo-W or Trident to taste with its that those are for dual coil builds. If you are trying to rapidly rewick dual coils take longer. So I suggest a single coil for mass tasting such as the Igo-L...and it's cheap too.
 
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