Is dripping bad for your atomizer?

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deathmetalmaster

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I have been using the lux with a normal 902 atty for about a month now and its GREAT! the atty still acts like its brand new and i havent had an analog cig in a month. Now to my question....

Do attys last longer when you drip? i tried dealing with carts for a while and they are just a pain to deal with. i can never get them to work just right, so i drip now instead. I use cartos in the car. is dripping bad for the atty though? i have heard some people say it is, some say it isnt. let nme know what you think
 

Automaton

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I don't think there's a consensus on that, because everyone seems to have different experiences.

Here's mine, for what it's worth.

I have atomizers that are 4 months old. On those older ones, I did use carts. Now, I drip.

I have never lost an atomizer, either while using a cart, or dripping. They're all still going strong.

I do maintain my atomizers regularly. Every few days, I throw the ones I've used in a dish of isopropyl alchol (70-91%) for 5 or 10 minutes, then pick them up and let the alcohol drain out the connector end. I set them to dry overnight in front of a fan, and the next day they're totally dry. I prime them well, and I'm off and vaping.

So, is dripping bad for atties in my experience? Nope.
 
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