New to Drpping where to start?

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grandmato5

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Dripping is easy ;) Keep it simple to start with :) If you like dripping you can always have fun playing with different type attys later to find which one suits you the best. With a Provari I'd recommend starting with any standard resistance 510 atomizer, in the 2.4 ohm area. Also pick up a 510 drip tip to go with it. :) The Provari being a vv apv you can use any ohm atty you want so you don't have to be overly concerned with what ohm atty you pick up. Two attys are better then one ;) When you first start playing with attys it can be easy to accidentally kill one, so its always better to have a backup.

Once you're gotten your atty blow it out to be sure they isnt any residue in it. Most now-a-days come empty but there are a few out there that still have some yucky stuff in them and you just need to be sure its gone before you start using it. Attach your atty to your provari and attach your drip tip to your atty. Drip the first time 4 or 5 drops of juice directly down the atty and then take 2 or three draws. Dont wait too long this first time to add another 3 or 4 drops of juice into your atty and take a draw again :) Have a paper towel handy when you first start because it is common for it to be a little messy and take a bit to getting used it to. If you are patient with yourself it wont take long to get the hang of it and know when its time to add drops of liquid and how many are best for you to add at a time. Personally I usually add 3 drops at a time and take 5 or 6 draws between dripping but all attys are a bit different as are the juices you are using along with your own personal drip style :) If you get a lot of gurgling and less vapor you may need to take your atty off and blow it out as you may have collected more liquid in your atty then you need. If you dont drip enough juice you will get dry hits but it shouldnt take too many of them to let you know when to drip to avoid them. :)

There are people that swear by certain type attys as being the best. I have no doubt for those people they are the best attys;) For me, who loves to drip, even after trying others, I remain perfectly happy with the regular 510 cheap attys :)
 

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Ikenvape IO6 atomizer, 1.8 ohm...great for a 3.7 PV. They do require a drip tip made for them, you can get a delrin tip or just go whole hog and get a DCA made for the IO6.

this atty by far is the best atomizer i have ever used. Great flavor, great throat hit, no flooding as much as 510 atomizers. Great for trying new flavors with a simple blow of old juice out of it. TWO THUMBS up for this atty from Ikenvape, and yes you need to get the drip tip to go with it. This atty lasts about two weeks if its all your dripping and vaping on.
 

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Dripping is easy ;) Keep it simple to start with :) If you like dripping you can always have fun playing with different type attys later to find which one suits you the best. With a Provari I'd recommend starting with any standard resistance 510 atomizer, in the 2.4 ohm area. Also pick up a 510 drip tip to go with it. :) The Provari being a vv apv you can use any ohm atty you want so you don't have to be overly concerned with what ohm atty you pick up. Two attys are better then one ;) When you first start playing with attys it can be easy to accidentally kill one, so its always better to have a backup.

Once you're gotten your atty blow it out to be sure they isnt any residue in it. Most now-a-days come empty but there are a few out there that still have some yucky stuff in them and you just need to be sure its gone before you start using it. Attach your atty to your provari and attach your drip tip to your atty. Drip the first time 4 or 5 drops of juice directly down the atty and then take 2 or three draws. Dont wait too long this first time to add another 3 or 4 drops of juice into your atty and take a draw again :) Have a paper towel handy when you first start because it is common for it to be a little messy and take a bit to getting used it to. If you are patient with yourself it wont take long to get the hang of it and know when its time to add drops of liquid and how many are best for you to add at a time. Personally I usually add 3 drops at a time and take 5 or 6 draws between dripping but all attys are a bit different as are the juices you are using along with your own personal drip style :) If you get a lot of gurgling and less vapor you may need to take your atty off and blow it out as you may have collected more liquid in your atty then you need. If you dont drip enough juice you will get dry hits but it shouldnt take too many of them to let you know when to drip to avoid them. :)

There are people that swear by certain type attys as being the best. I have no doubt for those people they are the best attys;) For me, who loves to drip, even after trying others, I remain perfectly happy with the regular 510 cheap attys :)
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