Well, as you may know I was a little peeved about my 12mg liquid not giving me a sufficient TH. Well, that's settled.
I just recently discovered that you can remove the metal bridge and the wick from a 510 atty (and probably any other atty.. Dunno) and I heard it was great for drippers, so I gave it a try.
Holy moses. This is amazing. So, apparently that metal bridge and wick do a pretty good job of stealing flavors and trapping them there. Eventually, everything starts to taste the same only slightly different. I never knew how little I was enjoying my flavors until I tried this little trick.
I am just astounded at how vivid all my flavors have become. And when the juice on the coil runs dry.. I don't get a burnt taste! I just taste nothing, which is far more pleasant than a burnt taste.
It also leaks less, because with that metal thing in my way I never really knew how much to drip on there, and I would end up soaking that and getting leaks out the side of my joye. Not an issue anymore. I can see clearly how much space I have (3 drops.) and it all goes directly on the coil and not all over the edges where it's able to leak out.
And lasty, the TH is actually better. I don't know why, there's no logic to that, it's just true.
My juices taste exactly how they sound. I am getting clouds of vapor. The taste is more vivid than I ever could imagine. I get a great TH. vaping nirvana achieved.
I really suggest anybody that drips to do this. I tested it out on a dead atty first, and it's really a snap to remove that bridge. I'd be entirely shocked if you managed to ruin your atomizer doing this.
The only set-back is you will find yourself needing to drip more. That wick does hold some juice in it, and when you take it out there's no absorbent material to keep your vape going. A sacrifice I'm willing to make.
I implore you to try this and tell me how much you love it.
I just recently discovered that you can remove the metal bridge and the wick from a 510 atty (and probably any other atty.. Dunno) and I heard it was great for drippers, so I gave it a try.
Holy moses. This is amazing. So, apparently that metal bridge and wick do a pretty good job of stealing flavors and trapping them there. Eventually, everything starts to taste the same only slightly different. I never knew how little I was enjoying my flavors until I tried this little trick.
I am just astounded at how vivid all my flavors have become. And when the juice on the coil runs dry.. I don't get a burnt taste! I just taste nothing, which is far more pleasant than a burnt taste.
It also leaks less, because with that metal thing in my way I never really knew how much to drip on there, and I would end up soaking that and getting leaks out the side of my joye. Not an issue anymore. I can see clearly how much space I have (3 drops.) and it all goes directly on the coil and not all over the edges where it's able to leak out.
And lasty, the TH is actually better. I don't know why, there's no logic to that, it's just true.
My juices taste exactly how they sound. I am getting clouds of vapor. The taste is more vivid than I ever could imagine. I get a great TH. vaping nirvana achieved.
I really suggest anybody that drips to do this. I tested it out on a dead atty first, and it's really a snap to remove that bridge. I'd be entirely shocked if you managed to ruin your atomizer doing this.
The only set-back is you will find yourself needing to drip more. That wick does hold some juice in it, and when you take it out there's no absorbent material to keep your vape going. A sacrifice I'm willing to make.
I implore you to try this and tell me how much you love it.