Must cleaned atty's be stored wet?

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Animeguy

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That should work fine. I get my attys with no primer liquid. So as long as you put 3-4 drops and let it soak for 30 secs, it should fire up as normal. I also clean my attys once they get tight. I soak them in vodka for 24 hrs, rinse hot water, soak another 24 hrs, rinse again then let dry till my other atty gets tight. As of right now my attys gets tight after 2 days even if its brand new. LR510s...the insulator/seal keeps expanding on me and blocking my 2 lil air holes. but w/e I love my 1.5 so I bought 6 and just rotate them. If I somehow run out I just use my 306 with a 306-510 adapter for my drip tip.
 

Nomoreash

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Storing them dry won't hurt anything and coil oxidation is very unlikely to occur unless they are stored for an extended period of time in a uncontrolled climate.

On the off chance it does happen just put the dry atty on the battery and fire it up till the coil glows evenly....which I do anyway and it'll burn it off. Add juice and you're ready to vape.
 
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