Is this what I need?

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Fattlestar

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Hi there. I'm looking at getting a simple bridgeless atomizer for taste testing purposes, and I'm not sure exactly what I need. I'm also not sure if the batteries I have are suitable for it.

I have an istick and an MVPv2.

I'll be near an Altsmoke soon, and they carry these so I thought I would pick one or two up:

http://altsmoke.com/510-low-resistance-atomizer.html

Is that what I need? I've watched a few tutorial videos, but they haven't given me an exact "what to buy". I'm also not sure if I need to get a drip shield or a special drip tip (will a standard 510 drip tip from a clearo work?)

Any help would be appreciated!
 

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Great, thanks a lot! I'm going to keep looking around, I've found some other places to order similar atty's from later on although they have features that I'm obviously not familiar with. I had no idea that dripping atomizers were so simple, pretty excited to be able to just try juice, rinse and repeat.

Is this also workable? http://shop.desertvapes.com/product.sc?productId=1382&categoryId=56
 
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Now, here's a suggestion just based on personal taste. For disposable drip attys, I actually prefer standard resistance when using a VV or VW device. Since you can adjust your voltage/wattage, the higher resistance allows you more room to fine-tune your vape with a higher resistance atty. Just my personal preference :2c:

Ultimately it's all about what YOU like, of course. Just saying you shouldn't limit yourself to only LR attys if you find a good deal on SR ones
 
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