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Hi all,

I de-wicked a 510 atomizer recently, and I'm noticing it's leaking all over the place at the base. It doesn't seem to kick in unless I use a ton of juice, but it's getting anywhere. Anyone have this issue?

Thats why I do not de-wick.....nothing to hold the juice.......if it aint broke-don't fix it....
 

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I personally don't recommend Dewicking/Debridging because it causes more leakage and from my experience it shortens the life of the atomizer. Some people swear on it but to me it doesn't increase the flavor or the throat it by that much. The wick and the mesh (partially) is what holds the juice, if you remove the wick than what else is there to hold the juice? Something worth thinking about.

And as someone has said before, don't fix it if it ain't broken.

Btw, which atomizer brand are you using? Cisco? Ikenvape? Standard? Is it Low resistance/High resistance?
 
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I personally don't recommend Dewicking/Debridging because it causes more leakage and from my experience it shortens the life of the atomizer. Some people swear on it but to me it doesn't increase the flavor or the throat it by that much. The wick and the mesh (partially) is what holds the juice, if you remove the wick than what else is there to hold the juice? Something worth thinking about.

And as someone has said before, don't fix it if it ain't broken.

Btw, which atomizer brand are you using? Cisco? Ikenvape? Standard? Is it Low resistance/High resistance?

What I find comical is that these manufacturers spend time and money developing these atomizers and vapers think by taking parts off of them they will work better (he-he).....
 

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Well I figured since so many people were raving about it in the other thread that I'd give it a try. Unfortunately, I'm not really impressed, and I'm running out of tissues to clean up the leakage.

I can understand that you want to think they have come up with some "magical" idea to make the atty perform better, but my guess is that your vape experience with the de-wicked atty is less than using a normal atty, and the wasted juice is a bonus, right??? Not to mention ruining an atty....
 
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True - there'd have to be specialty atomizers in order to prevent this.
I dont have one yet but the site shows it with an adapter that allow you to use them on a 510 and a 306.

QUOTE FORM SITE:"The air vents in the adapter allow liquids to be re-routed from 510/306 atomizers directly into the Drip Shield."

It seems to build the atty up to allow the shield to pass the botom of the atomizer.
 
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What I find comical is that these manufacturers spend time and money developing these atomizers and vapers think by taking parts off of them they will work better (he-he).....

Yes… Chinese manufactures are well-known for their dedication and investment… C’mon!
And the purpose of the wicking-fibers and bridge mesh is basically just carts-oriented…
Having said that, I do not think de-bridging is necessary… Unless you have a bottom-feeder maybe… Dewicking, though, makes things easier IMHO.

The drip shield Isnt gonna catch liquid comming out the bottom

From what Ive heard (mine is on the way; just saw reviews…) it is…


True - there'd have to be specialty atomizers in order to prevent this.

You can simply mod your atty by blocking the air-intake which goes down the threaded-end; its mere purpose is auto-batts operation or bottom-feeders… ! The silicone inner-plug to carto condoms might very well do this trick… It works!


I dont have one yet but the site shows it with an adapter that allow you to use them on a 510 and a 306.

QUOTE FORM SITE:"The air vents in the adapter allow liquids to be re-routed from 510/306 atomizers directly into the Drip Shield."

It seems to build the atty up to allow the shield to pass the botom of the atomizer.

Think so…
=)
 
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