May I suggest newbies get a drip tip!! (from a fellow noob)

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helpinghand

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I just started vaping last Thursday. After reading about drip tips i ordered a couple the other day to put on my carts....they arrived today and let me tell you....WOW the vap is awesome and much more like off an analog not to mention it feels better and fits your lips vs the straight shape of the carts. I believe they will make it easier for beginners to switch....I'm just thrilled and wanted to share with other newbies as i do believe it will help!
 

cyberwolf

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Yep, not only is the vape a lot better, but you can eliminate one of the most common problems for first time vapers - knowing when to refill cartridges or cartomizers. Dripping is so much easier. 3 drops, vape until it doesn't taste as good, repeat. And this way you can get a good feel for how your ecig should taste.
 

DaveP

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I've settled into drip tips and Boge cartos and never looked back. I've used a Joye 306 with a delrin drip tip for a long time. Ironically, it died about 5 minutes after I placed an order for a 801 Little Dwarf Drip atomizer. The Dwarf is great drip tip. It has a wider mouth that allows you to drip into the center without touching the sides of the tip. The vapor is a little cooler than the 306 because it's longer, but that's good, IMO.

I bought the adapter to go from the 510 thread to the 801 atomizer thread and it adds about 3/8" to the length and works fine with no problems at all.
 

Kaefo

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Even if you use cartomizers instead of dripping, go ahead and get a drip tip or two. They really improve the way the carto feels in your mouth, helps keep the heat and liquid away from your lips, and makes refilling much easier. At least, that is my opinion. I have seen them for as low as 99 cents, so it needn't be a huge investment.
 
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