I want to drip

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nightrain

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I want an atty, but I don't want to get into rebuilding and such. Really just want it for trying different juices before filling tanks. Is there anything out there besides these small ego attys? Looking for some type of quality. I like the look and style of the rebuildables just don't want anymore maintenance than what I have to do for my tanks. I'll be using my vv3 or MVP 2 if that matters.
 

Izan

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Pretty happy with my Grail:
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Add a few of these to your cart while you are there.

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InTheShade

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I've tried a 510 dripper and it was garbage.

Selected and used correctly, 510 (non-rebuildable) drippers can give you all the flavor and vapor of a true rebuildable.

The Avid vapor one above is a good one, but you don't need to spend $9. Kidney Puncher have one for $6 that I would put up against almost anything else, even a Cisco HH357.

A fellow ECF member has a good blog all about dripping. Can be found here http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/blogs/the-ocelot/4005-drip-drip-drip-sound-dripping.html (thanks Occey)
 

tj99959

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    Like others have said above, Best bet is going with the 510 bridgeless cartomizer. I wouldnt be able to tell you how well they work since I never used them, but for the price you cant complain if it doesnt work for you. Hope this answered your question :D

    Atomizer, not a cartomizer!

    Cisco at avid, and Keith at empire practilly invented dripping, and are the best two places to find dripping supplies.
    This was my choice:
    Empiremods Bridge Free LR510 1.8ohm
     

    drksideken

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    I rebuild my atomizer. It wasn't that hard to learn or expensive. As far as maintenance it's a breeze. I've built one coil, attached it and haven't had to change it in over a week. The wick is all I ever change out and it's a cotton wick. Simple to do, takes around 1 minute and I can vape with it all day. When it runs dry if I feel like switching up the flavors I can do so. Best part is that I don't have to replace the whole atomizer and kanthal wire and cotton is very very cheap and will last forever. Mine is the UDA from Smoktech. It's not fancy or anything, but it has adjustable airflow and only cost me around 7 dollars.
     
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