IGO-L drip atty

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eratikmind

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Well, after a very successful week with my two AGA T2s, I ordered an IGO-L drip atty from myvaporstore, this morning. I have never dripped (no comments, please lol) before, so I figured that I would give it a try.

I think that there is a certain elegance with a dripper, which reminds me of my grandfather, as I used to watch him fiddle with his tobacco pipes. I hope this will be an excellent vaping companion, while I watch baseball games.

Has anyone had experience with this particular rebuildable drip atty? If so, what are your comments and opinions?




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It was my first dripper. I'm actually vaping it as we speak. IMO the air hole needs to be at least 1/16 and I'm thinking I might take mine even a little bigger. I'm not using it on my provari right now cause it currently has a .8ohm coil in it. The nice thing about it is that it has a huge juice well. You can fit like 20 drops in there at least. Dripping rebuildables is my main vape, in particular this one.

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Thank you!

I've had mine for about 2 months and love it, run it with duel coils at .8 ohms 2mm airhole. great vapor and th, thinking about picking up a couple more soon.

I just e-mailed MVS, earlier, to add a second one to my order. Waiting to a response to do see what I need to do.


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I love the IGO-L for my mech at .7 ohm. For my Provari I like the Smoktec RDA's. Super cheap and super modifiable. But as for your original question, the IGO-L is awesome. It has a recessed cup so it helps reduce leaking if you over drip or like to keep your wicks more saturated. The Smoktech RDA does not. My ONLY complaint about the IGO-L is the lack of holes in the posts for the coil wire. You have to wrap the wire around the screw in the post and use the screw's head to clamp them down to the post. Otherwise, a good piece.

Juice taste is obviously subjective and I have found to find really good taste and vape from dripping.
 

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Juice taste is obviously subjective and I have found to find really good taste and vape from dripping.

Its the only way I can vape now. Maybe it's the setup I have right now but dripping beats my genesis too. I'm on the hunt for a Killer 705 to toss in a tank so I can have a dripping vape with a tank.
 

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Its the only way I can vape now. Maybe it's the setup I have right now but dripping beats my genesis too. I'm on the hunt for a Killer 705 to toss in a tank so I can have a dripping vape with a tank.

Was looking at the Killer 705, while checking out the Dripper Pro at Greek Vapes. Wonder if the Killer will fit the pro v2?

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It's basically a pregnant carto, so it will go in pretty much any carto tank besides the weird ones with all the locking stuff on the bottom. I've also seen videos of it in a UFS, which I haven't looked in to much but they seem cool and like something that's impossible to buy lol. Or you can just close up the juice control fully and use it as an external regular old dripper.
 
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