My first kit-510-review (from a newbie)

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Anonomo

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Right. I see now.

I'd be neck and neck with you in a race. I use needle tip bottles to fill my carts. As I just said in another thread, I like them better than a syringe because they're dual purpose. Store and fill from one container. Less mess.
Surf, where you get the bottle at? I read about those in another thread recently but lost track of it. It's some type of micro oiler bottle, right? I need to get me one of those. Can you carry it in your pocket without poking yourself?
 

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Surf, where you get the bottle at? I read about those in another thread recently but lost track of it. It's some type of micro oiler bottle, right? I need to get me one of those. Can you carry it in your pocket without poking yourself?


I got mine at a local hobby shop. They're spendy there too. $5 each, which seems like a massive rip-off. It's "spot" or "precision" oiler and yes, you can carry it in your pocket, but you have to be really careful. The nib cover just slips over the needle end and it can come off easily. Poking yourself isn't a danger because the end isn't sharp, but if the plastic tip slips off you can get a fluid spill going on pretty easily. It's better to keep it in a case or kit of some kind. Personally, I use a standard 3ml dropper bottle when I'm away from home. The oiler bottle is better for use around the house.

SleepHater at InnoVapor.com is looking into carrying these, actually. The ones he's looking at may have a better system for closing the needle. I think I saw a configuration that had a plastic sleeve that went over the whole thing and attached to the base of the filler cap. That would probably work better than the one I have. He's going to send me a couple of styles to test, so I'll know more soon. He's also trying to find ones that are medical grade plastic. I don't really know how "clean" the plastic in these oilers are that I'm using, but I assume the maker doesn't go out of its way to use high quality plastic for something that's meant to contain oil.
 

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Thanks for the good wishes. My second atty (the one that was working) just quit on me. I think I may havedripped too much juice so I'm letting them drain. It sucks a lot tho because now I have no workig attys :( I'm hoping I won't have to shelve my 510 when the 801 and 601 arrive, bc it is the ideal size for vaping onthe go. But it may be a while bfore the backup attys and other models arrive so I dunno what I'm gonna do in the meantime. Balls

The dripping. This is why I like the Dura-C. (the first of it's kind). Take a look ,Janty is back now. It says drip to your hearts content. And of course a guarantee. Unfortunately, they are out of the Dura-C again. I love my Dura-C!!!

I have not bought any of the others that are comparitive. But, I have noticed looking them up here, some of the suppliers do not reccomend dripping. I haven't quite figured out why, as that is one of the positive things about it, it is dual purpose. (drip or cartridge). So, when some say they are all the same, don't believe it.

Buyer beware!
 
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