Looking for some drip setup advice.

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Triphamr

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Hello!

After playing around with various setups for over a year now, I've finally taken the plunge and ordered a Provari. Since I haven't dripped before, can anyone suggest a setup to try? I'm a little confused about what can be used for dripping. What do you use? What online retailer have you found that offers them? Are there rebuild-able options?

Thanks in advance!
 

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There are literally hundreds of options for dripping, but they all amount to the same thing. Put some juice on a coil, vape a few drops and repeat. For pre-made atomizers, there's anything from the cheap Joye 510's to the expensive hh.357. There are tons of rebuildables as well. It just depends on what level of control, and tinkering, you want in your vape.

I never got into rebuildables. Too much effort for me. I prefer the Stingray atomizer from House of Vapor. They cost about $9.00 a pop and work really well. I recently got into bottom feeders because I got tired of dripping all the time.

Take a look around and see what's out there. Good luck.
 

Triphamr

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I'm looking for a re-buildable option as I'm getting more and more into into building coils. I'll probably be getting into DIY liquid eventually too. I'm finding vaping is becoming more of a hobby than smoking analogs ever was!



There are literally hundreds of options for dripping, but they all amount to the same thing. Put some juice on a coil, vape a few drops and repeat. For pre-made atomizers, there's anything from the cheap Joye 510's to the expensive hh.357. There are tons of rebuildables as well. It just depends on what level of control, and tinkering, you want in your vape.

I never got into rebuildables. Too much effort for me. I prefer the Stingray atomizer from House of Vapor. They cost about $9.00 a pop and work really well. I recently got into bottom feeders because I got tired of dripping all the time.

Take a look around and see what's out there. Good luck.
 

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I'm looking for a re-buildable option as I'm getting more and more into into building coils. I'll probably be getting into DIY liquid eventually too. I'm finding vaping is becoming more of a hobby than smoking analogs ever was!

Squid, Aga, Octopus, ect... Those are the ones I can think f right now. There is an RBA subforum further down on the main page. Ask around there. Have fun.
 

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Depends on what you're looking for I guess but don't fret, there are tons of options.

Can start super simple with something like an Igo-L which is single coil and works really well, a Trident clone or Scar which are dual coil but still easy to build on, maybe something like the AGI which let's us use it as a fantastic dripper or convert to an RBA if you like. All of these are inexpensive at $10-15 a pop.
 

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Easy and simple drip system is the Igo-W. It is a very straight forward setup. It has 3 posts so dual coils are possible, but I only use it for a single coil. I make my coils from 1.2-1.6 ohms, and I like to make contact(micro) coils. I use cotton for the wicks, very easy to thread the cotton thru the coil and easy to replace the wick every couple days once its gunked up. I also have a patriot dripper which is practically the same as the Igo-W. Both have 3 posts and I build the coils for both exactly the same.
 

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The IGO-W is great at its price to determine whether you like to rebuild (you will). It also holds quite a bit of juice for an RDA (9-12 drops for me). I have been very happy with the Cyclone with the Air Flow Control (AFC) cap. Its reduced chamber increases the flavor and I love the adjustable air flow. It does require more frequent dripping, though. Both are single or dual setups.

I have a bottom feeder on its way, so I also have the BF Cyclone w/AFC and an RM2. Even though the low profile RM2 is a BF atomizer, I have been using in on my ProVari with great success. It also has the smaller chamber for flavor and its ceramic base keeps it cool even through chain vaping.
 
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