Idea for dripping... make it DIPPING instead! Please read

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prototype7

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Okay...
So far, I only have an Npro but I'm jonesing for a janty mini fogger hardcore! Anyway... me and my brother had this idea about the dripping. It all started when I was worried about burning and inhaling the "wadding" material. I mentioned that there were atomizers that had the "burner" exposed.
He suggeste that we find a water tight container similar to a small jar of carmex lip balm. I have no idea if those are water tight but it's worth looking into.
Then take a sponge of some sort and put it in the container... after cleaning out the balm of course. Fill the sponge with your e-liquid. That way, when it's time to vape instead of dripping onto the atomizer, you just open your little jar and "DIP" the atomizer onto the sponge a few times to let it soak up. Then puff away.

Since the Npro atomizer is down inside a tube I can't try this yet but what do you guys and gals think? Be sure to let me know if you try this and it works!
 

kinabaloo

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Okay...
So far, I only have an Npro but I'm jonesing for a janty mini fogger hardcore! Anyway... me and my brother had this idea about the dripping. It all started when I was worried about burning and inhaling the "wadding" material. I mentioned that there were atomizers that had the "burner" exposed.
He suggeste that we find a water tight container similar to a small jar of carmex lip balm. I have no idea if those are water tight but it's worth looking into.
Then take a sponge of some sort and put it in the container... after cleaning out the balm of course. Fill the sponge with your e-liquid. That way, when it's time to vape instead of dripping onto the atomizer, you just open your little jar and "DIP" the atomizer onto the sponge a few times to let it soak up. Then puff away.

Since the Npro atomizer is down inside a tube I can't try this yet but what do you guys and gals think? Be sure to let me know if you try this and it works!

A downside is that this gives the juice plenty of chance to oxidise.
 

Adik Ted

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There's another thread on dipping somewhere. I've got an evo (has a protruding atomiser bridge) and, since reading that thread, I've almost exclusively dipped while in the house. I just drop a thin layer of juice into a plastic milk container top which I tilt and dip the atomiser bridge into whenever the vapour gets weak. It's by far the least stickiest option and thanks to the guy that posted it.
 

viachy

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There's another thread on dipping somewhere. I've got an evo (has a protruding atomiser bridge) and, since reading that thread, I've almost exclusively dipped while in the house. I just drop a thin layer of juice into a plastic milk container top which I tilt and dip the atomiser bridge into whenever the vapour gets weak. It's by far the least stickiest option and thanks to the guy that posted it.

I have an EVO too. Started dripping (got tired of carts) about 2-3 days ago.

Now my atomiser is almost dead. It producess less vapor, almost none.

I`ve drained it 2 times since last night but that did not help. Since I do not have a cartridge or a different liquid to try I have to get home first and will check what is going on....

Will keep you posted.

p.s. what is sad is that the EVO reseller probably will not replace my atomiser as it is still working... just there amount of vapor is at about 1/5 of what I`ve seen
 

vaporize me

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I've been hearing about dipping for a while now but just tried it. It rocks... Gets the right amount of liquid on the atty and less messy than dripping. Seems to go through more juice though..letting the atty dictate exactly how much to absorb. But you also get more hits before dipping again. BTW..I'm using an EVO/Pilot/M401, the extended bridge definitely makes it easier to dip.
 
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