just got a bunch of 3ml sampler juices from sampler pack, now what is the best way to sample one by one?

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Jae Lee

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so i ordered and received about 10 juices in a sampler pack from HHV.

i thought i can sample them one at a time by carefully placing a drop at a time to the atomizer, and dry burning after each use.

unfortunately, i can still taste the previous juices. on my 3rd or 4th sample, i can now taste all 4 and so it completely defeats the purpose of "sampling" as i have now created my very own mixed juice of horror.

now i'm completely baffled and curious how other vapers "sample" their juices.

what is the easiest and sure fire way? i don't have 10+ atomizers and i also do not have the luxury nor patience to wash them after each use.
 

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If you are willing to get out of your comfort zone, imho after vaping 2 months, RDA's are the best for sampling.

Usually at home all i use are my 2 igo-l's, because i keep changing juices every half an hour or so. If you are still looking for an ADV or just like to cycle through many juices as me that's the best i can think of given my short "journey" with vaping.
 

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I find that 3ml is far too small an amount for me to "test" - the smallest sample size I will get is 15ml and frequently just buy 30mls to try something out. I find I need to go through several tanks until I really know a juice. For example, the first time I tried Alice in Vapeland's Afternoon Tea, I didn't care much for it. After going through a couple of tanks, it grew on me and is now one of my all-time favorites.

I generally test in a genesis style RBA, but I will also drip into an RBD for a comparison.
 

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I just got an HH.357 in yesterday for dripping purposes. (Along with some Darkest Day Vapors and some Seduce Juice). From what I've been reading, the HH.357 atty doesn't hold on to flavors so it makes for ease of use on switching flavors. When they say there's a break-in period for these atty's, they weren't lying. I really like it so far, though. It's expensive at $22 but word has it that they do last a very long time for a disposable atty if treated properly.

So far, my HH.357 has only held onto one flavor and that was a more peanut buttery flavor (read: strong). I had to blow it out before sampling a different juice. All in all, I would keep with this particular atty because I don't have to clean it out between sampling too often.
 
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