need a dripping atty

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deezdrama

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I been using these cheap atties that came with an epower for dripping new flavors but they are inconsistent.

I debridged one, now I can put a few drops in ad theres nothing to hold the juice, it just runs out and dry hits.

The other one i didnt de bridge but it seems 3 drops will only give me a couple hits then its a dry burn that tastes and hurts so bad it makes you wanna slap yo momma...lol. the rest of the time its flooded and have to shove tissue in there, flip it over and blow it out.

Theres gotta be something better...

are there any good cheap atties for dripping that hold a decent amount of juice and dont dryhit somuch or flood?
 

sanjosse

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deez,

IMO, I like dripping with an 801, because of the length of the barrel. I've found that if I hold it at an angle and put about 7 drops in while I rotate the barrel, it coats the length of the barrel. After that I'll hold it between my hands and roll it back in forth witch spreads it out more evenly.

Good Luck in finding your way! :)
 

Warren D. Lockaby

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Personally I love the io6 or 510 from IkenVape, but a previous poster recommended 801s which I haven't tried. IkenVape has one called the Cannon, which I believe is essentially an 801 with a 510 threading. Anyhow I strongly recommend checking out this link: Atomizers - IkenVape Store I'm hoping to try a couple of their Cannons on my next order. The io6 is their own creation AFAIK & it's a little monster... great vape & with reasonable care they hold up very well.

Best of luck & Happy Vaping! :vapor:
 
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