New Guy seeking advice on Bridgeless Atomizer for dripping

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BasicPatrick

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I have a 650 mah ego twist & a vision spinner on the way…:)

*** Bonus question…what is the right sleeve(s) to cover the connection between the batttery and either the evod or iclear 16 that are also on the way.

The real point of this thread is that I want to set myself up for dripping as I explore the world of juice. Internet research has me thinking I want to order a bridgelesss atomizer (or two). I know I will obsess over leaking so spending to achieve quality is ok for me, but not nescessary. Internet research has me leaning toward the HH357 Custom. Are these all custom?

I'm really asking for suggestions on setting up the above batteries for dripping so please feel free to give me your opinions and experience.

Thanks in advance
 

DasBluCig

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The HH.357 is made in the USA...it's well-built, but rather pricey...
That said....there are less expensive alternatives...I use a 510-threaded bridgeless atty. that I got for ~$5 (I bought several, each will last several weeks if well-maintained.....). I also use an IGO-L RDA with 2 ohm pre-built coils -- this unit can last a lifetime with proper care and "feeding"....it's ~$17 and available at many online vendors....
Either of the units I described have been used on my eGo-C Twist 650s...but since I acquired an MVP v2 I use that now for dripping...
The 2600mAh battery is a godsend if you vape a LOT....it'll go several DAYS on a single charge!!:D
You'll want to be SURE the dripper does NOT have a sub-ohm coil(s)!!! GENUINE eGo and Spinner batteries are designed to NOT FIRE below 1 ohm...BUT PROTECTION CIRCUITS CAN FAIL!! I try to keep my coils ABOVE 1.5 ohms for ANY device I use....
For my $$...dripping is the BEST way to enjoy a juice!! More time-consuming, but, IMHO, well-worth it!!:D
Good Luck!
PS: Re: "beauty ring".....the "Wide Ring Cover" from MyVaporStore.com is what I use.....it's $3....
 
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I got one of these from Varitube and its easy enough and gets the job done. Just drip in a few drops pop on a tip and you get 4 or so puffs before getting dry. I just rinse it out and dry fire it a few times to clean it but can still taste residual liquid. Cant speak to the longevity of it though as I've only had it a few weeks.

For a little more money though you can get an actual RDA but you'll also need wire, wicks and an ohm meter but you'll be getting a much truer flavor because you can thoroughly clean and rewick it.
 

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    I would not suggest a HH-357 for learning how to drip! They would be a complete waste of money UNTIL you learn how to take advantage of what they have to offer.

    My suggestion would be to check here
    EmpireMods
    and get a couple of these
    Empiremods Bridge Free LR510 1.8ohm
    and this to go with your eGo batteries
    Empire eGo Drip Shields
    and of course a drip tip
    Drip Tips

    Keith (the owner of Empiremods) practically invented direct dripping
     
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    BasicPatrick

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    Thanks to all for the advice. I'm gonna try a few things but maybe hold off on the HH357 for a bit. I just made a small order from Empiremods and it is because I appreciate that tj99959 (Keith) has it clear in his signature that he is the owner of the company as opposed to giving advice and not openly admitting such. Well done and for that order has been placed.
     
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