How to test run flavors without cleaning in-between?

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levisdaddy

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I have a bunch of flavors that i want to test out while they steep. What is a good way to try them without having to clean and dry each atty between flavors? I have 2 ego-c with 4 attys and 2 kanger t-2 clearos. Do i have to hot water rinse each atty and fully dry them between flavors? This would take a lotta time and is kinda labor intensive... Is best way to drip each, or fill the plastic carts?
 

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Blow out the first flavor, drip (flood the atty), let it sit a bit and blow that out too. Now drip the new juice; and vape it til it's all you taste. I never dry burn, just flush. Again though, the flavor tested should be of the same profile. If you test a mint, menthol or something strong like clove or licorice, that atty will taste of those for extended amounts of time and require flushing with alchohol just to minimize the flavor. I use 90% isopropyl and an ultrasonic cleaner with good results.
 

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If you really want a perfect taste test. Just run your tap water really hot and hold your atty under it for a minute or so. Use tongs or something then take it and stick it in front of a hair dryer. It works just about every time. Some flavors you will never get rid of without taking the wick and bridge out. That is also fairly easy to do. You just have to go slow and don't touch the coil. You can find vids on how to do it.
 

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I have a bunch of flavors that i want to test out while they steep. What is a good way to try them without having to clean and dry each atty between flavors? I have 2 ego-c with 4 attys and 2 kanger t-2 clearos. Do i have to hot water rinse each atty and fully dry them between flavors? This would take a lotta time and is kinda labor intensive... Is best way to drip each, or fill the plastic carts?

You can purchase a Bridgeless and Wickless atomizer.
 
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