Need Help Choosing A Dripping Atomizer!

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Vandy

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wrote this in my introduction thread but didn't really get any answers, was hoping for some more help here maybe. thanks :vapor:


got off the typical blu cig kits a few months ago and went to the MVP 2.0

I love it!

Currently using a protank 2 and got a couple CE4's for back up.

Although, I would really like to start getting into dripping. I have never used a dripping atomizer or an rda.

Any suggestions of an atomizer that works well on the MVP 2?

I think ill avoid RDAs..... for now.
 

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I am a little confused on your question.... In your post you say that you are going to avoid RDAs but the title states you need help choosing and RDA. So if you are in fact looking for an RDA I would suggest going cheap early on to make sure you like it. You can always upgrade later if you feel the need. I use the phoenix v5 which is a cheap $20 RDA and it works great. The igo is another good cheap Atty. Your MVP 2 shouldn't have any problem running them if the coils are built above the ohm limit on that mod. Dripping is the way to go IMHO.... Great flavor and vapor production. Just make sure to study up on building your coils, how to check resistance, and batteries. Plenty of info on these subjects on this forum! Good luck.

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I good dripping atomizer, but not a rebuildable... Yes, I have used many and found a couple I like more than the rest. Even carry them with me just in case my rebuildable has a glitch while I'm out and about.

From Ikenvape the I06 with an I06 drip tip or in one of Good Sense's DCA's with a standard 901/510 drip tip. These look like a 306 atomizer, but are wider and have proven themselves to me to be dependable with good flavor.

From Avid Vaper the HH.357 long barrel with a standard 901/510 drip tip. These are a bit more expensive, but have given me good service and the flavor is good.

Both of these have standard 510 threads and draw air from the bottom. It may be a good idea to pick up a sealed 510-to-510 connector to help keep juice from getting into the threads of your MVP while you learn dripping. (Due to the bottom air flow, if you flood them, the juice will come out the bottom. Knowing how to avoid flooding comes pretty easily with a bit of experience.)

There is a good overview of dripping in this blog http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/blogs/the-ocelot/4005-drip-drip-drip-sound-dripping.html to help you get started and it applies to whatever dripping atomizer you decide to get.
 
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