Libery Flight Drip Tips

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JusticeKnuckles

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thanks much, the "guide to direct dripping" was exceptionally helpful! i'm not really convinced its for me tho, maybe next order i'll purchase a few just to give it a shot. i've really only used ms. t's bakery juices, i've wanted to try other sellers so i can get flavors that aren't always bakery themed but i suppose its hard for met to trust another seller now that i'm so used to/comfortable with ms. t haha. i'm not a huge risk taker when it comes to buying stuff online so i gotta do more research and find the general consensus on another trusted/highly recommended juice maker
 

Szn122

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I've not smoked an analog since Feb 2nd, this yr...almost died, seriously! Pneumonia...doing great now! I've been smoking KR808D-1 AND the DSE 901 mini (901 1st). I've got 2 XL manual batteries for my 808D's, so I'm looking for a "new way" i.e. drip tip.

What's the ups/downs of this? I'd like to have less hassle with the cardomizers when I'm running around town.

Any help is appreciated!
Thanks in advance;)!

Susan in MI:vapor:
 

dormouse

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Szn - I use a plastic or delrin drip tip on stuffing-type cartos on manual batteries. But I use it as a mouthpiece only and remove it to add juice (as well as removing the carto from the battery). I only use cartos with a defined central air channel like Boge for 510 and Vapor4Life cartos for KR8. If I dripped in the drip tip it would be difficult to make the juice land anywhere but down the air channel and heading straight for the end of the battery. They do make some new drip-o-mizers that are cartos with a drip tip meant to be dripped into (though it is a metal drip tip and some people have been shocked - I would put plastic in instead. But I think they are $4 apiece and I would not use something like that on any battery with a hole in the end anyway (like KR8 manuals still have a hole in the end). Manual 510s have no hole in the end - I would consider a dripomizer on them (except for the price).
 

Szn122

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Thank you all who replied to my post. :)

I think I'll wait until I can indulge into another model e-cig that will have no chance of killing my batteries! Whew!

I didn't know & something funny? When I was 1st given an e-cig (about 1 1/2 y/ago) I was dripping the juice DOWN IN the battery HOLE! I was then using the 901 mini. It's NO WONDER it died! I'd had it so long I'd forgotten what to do & was a WEE bit embarrassed to hear I was truly destroying my new toy! LOL Oh well, live n learn, eh?

Love the boards here...learning much!

Flooded in Michigan:)
 

LibertariaNate

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I've not smoked an analog since Feb 2nd, this yr...almost died, seriously! Pneumonia...doing great now! I've been smoking KR808D-1 AND the DSE 901 mini (901 1st). I've got 2 XL manual batteries for my 808D's, so I'm looking for a "new way" i.e. drip tip.

What's the ups/downs of this? I'd like to have less hassle with the cardomizers when I'm running around town.

Any help is appreciated!
Thanks in advance;)!

Susan in MI:vapor:

I prefer a cartomizer when I'm out and about. I think they are a far less hassle then trying to drip in the car or walking down the sidewalk. When I'm home or at my desk at work, I drip. Dripping is great for trying out new flavors that you aren't sure you want to devote to a cartomizer.
 
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