Out of curiosity, why is removing the bridge better for dripping, and why does more VG work best with a debridged atty?
actually... its funny you say that... for the last 2 yrs I have used 510 atty's and once they are dead or dont put out the vapor i want.. pshh id throw them out. this past yr lost my means of income, so I had to be very frugal and not waste a bit lol... so a few months ago i took a good heavy duty set of tweezers and ripped the bridge and mesh out of there... to my surprise it then worked again great.... I did this with about 5 or so atty's i had stored away that i had long thought were dead. Half of them came back to life and actually worked better then new. by taking off the bridge and mesh you drip directly on the coil of the atty (this is why these normally dont last as long - because dripping cold juice on hot coil - causes coil to break so make sure your coil is cool before dripping more on it) with the bridge and mesh on it you only get some juice everytime you draw and the heat from the coil is disbursed around the metal bridge as well. I have also found that after while the juice will turn the fibers and mesh all gooey and clog up the coil - so without the bridge and all that in there you wont have the to worry about. one last positive for me i have found is that this last atty that i just ripped, had lasted me about 2.5 weeks of normal use, once i took out the bridge etc.. it lasted me another month and the coil just broke on me tonight.

I just love seeing the orange glow in the atty from the hot coil too lol. only bad thing i have found is if you leave the button down to long it will start to melt you cartridge

- I use a box mod or nicostick. hope this helps some.