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Need a really good Drip atty

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Hordsak

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Hey guys. I'm looking for a really good drip atty that I can order from Canada. I purchased 2 generic 510 drip attys recently, but I have a feeling I could have purchased something better. All my devices are 510 connections, and I'm pretty new to dripping. I understand that a 306 will thread onto a 510, but from what I understand a 306 doesn't have the "housing" like a 510 drip atty. I want to order whatever it takes to get a really good dripping experience aside from ordering a HH357 from the states. What is the best drip atty I can order from within Canada, and if I need a drip shield, let me know. The 510 drip atty's that I purchased, didn't need a shield but they would leak if I dripped too much. Thanks!
 

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so I just bought a dripping atty from smartvapes.com waiting on it now so we will see how it performs, but from what I heard they got pretty good reviews for there items

got a drip shield and a few drip tips as well.

EDIT: they also have the rebuildable ones too but thats a little more than I wanted to deal with at this time
 

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eHuman

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The best dripping atty for your money is an IGO-L. With a modest amount of kanthal and silica, it will outlast many many atty purchases. While the hh357 is nice, they are disposable. The same money put towards an IGO-L will outlast many 357s.

If you set it up with SS wick instead on silica, cleaning it for juice changes is a matter of running the head under hot tap water, drying it off and dry burning your coil. Clean new start. Easy RBA to start out with, awesome dripper.
 

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The best dripping atty for your money is an IGO-L. With a modest amount of kanthal and silica, it will outlast many many atty purchases. While the hh357 is nice, they are disposable. The same money put towards an IGO-L will outlast many 357s..

Thats for sure...HH357's are good for 3-4 weeks...after that even if they still work vapor production and taste suffer....
 

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I'm with ehuman, get a rebuildable. I've only been vaping for a bit over 6 weeks. But a few weeks ago I decided to get a RDA (rebuildable dripper atty if you didn't know) and my vaping life changed when I did. I was vaping a carto tank today for the first time in about 10 days and it just wasn't the same. I've tried my bridgeless dripping atty and it's just not the same. Shy of really needing something uber pocket friendly I don't think I can vape stuff that I didn't build myself anymore. The taste is better, the vapour is better, everything is better.

Start with the IGO L he was suggesting if you want to get your feet wet with it. Canvape.com has them for like 20$ or something, that's where I got mine. It comes with a crappy piece of kanthal so order some of that too. They sell 32g that's def over priced but it's not a bad amount to start with so you don't have a ton left over if you don't like it. You can grab some silica for wicking material or you can head over to the RBA forum where there is a big thread on using various types of cotton. I guess on of the new discoveries is butcher's twine for a wick, I might try that this week.

If you like the IGO L and want something nice and fancy so to speak then you can grab one of these eBaron Dripper Spiral

I just ordered a Provari mini and the Dripper Pro which is the same as the spiral but meant to look awesome on the Provari.
eBaron Dripper Pro


I'm sure there will other stuff on my Provari , but that dripper will be on it 95% of the time. I figured that I love RDAs so much that I might as well spend the 300$ and just get the best.
 

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I am a fan of rebuildables, but if you are looking for a non rebuildable atty, my recommendation is always the Cisco.... I still keep one around as a back up to my rebuildable dripper.

-Cisco 510
-sealed 510-510 adaptor
-drip shield
and you will have a leak free dripping setup :banana:
 
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