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First of all, there's two different ways to drip:

  • A simple inexpensive 510 drip atomizer can be used to see if dripping is for you. All you need is the device itself. About $7 - $20. How to use a 510 drip atomizer


    atomizer.jpgatomizer-3.jpg 510 drip atomizer


  • A rebuildable drip atomizer. Here you will be buying the device, and wrapping (rebuilding) your heating coil from wire and fashioning some type of wick (cotton, silica, etc). You'll need a device to measure the coil's resistance (ohm reader, omnitester, or digital multimeter), and tools to fashion the coil (precision screwdrivers or drill bits, micro torch, tweezers, nail clipper, kanthal wire, wick material). RDA for $15 - $120, plus the tools. Basic Microcoil Build


    microcoil.jpgdualcoil.jpgigo_w_drip_atomizer.jpg
    Rebuildable drip atomizers

Both juice attachments can be used on either a mechanical or regulated variable voltage mod.
 
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to ecf jdub57. I started out on the igo-L dripper when I first began and it was inexpensive (Fasttech) and easy to build. I still have a couple left because I was always pleased with them. There are so many out and you can read for days about them on the different threads. Good luck to you and happy vaping. :)

Here is where I get my Kanthal and have been very pleased with their product and the quick shipping. Lightning Vapes - Florida - All the RBA Materials you need! Silica Wick, Ekowool, Kanthal Wire, and more!
 
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