Newb needs help w/atomizers? How to try different flavors?

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jcco

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Hello all,
I am trying to figure what the best/easiest way is to try different flavors. I believe I have figured out that atomizers are the way to go by dripping? When I look around various vendors, even their own reviews show mostly short lived units [the ones that of course are in stock]. Are their certain brands that perform well and last longer?
I'm totally new & just got my 1st PV, which came with a clearo? So I'm stuck with 1 flavor I don't even like.
There must be a 1/2 way "cheap" way to experiment, otherwise, how do you find what flavors you may like?

Most vendors seem to be out of stock which doesn't help either. Anyone know of good atomizer's in stock?

Thanks so much for any help at all.

JC
 

DaveP

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A dripper atty designed for dripping is easier to use and clean for trying juices. You can also order sample packs from vendors and get 6 to 10 flavors in small sizes for $25 or $30.

I like the 306 dripper atty for trying flavors. You might also search ECF for "atty cleaning" and "dry burn". YouTube has some good instructional videos on the subject.

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Conky

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I'm new here also and like to drip different flavors. I like my Inferno attys. Been on the same one for 3 weeks. I clean mine out with Vodka between flavors. Here's a link to em. You can use your favorite 510 drip tip with em also. INFERNO 1.5 Low Resistance Atomizer

Inferno attomizer.
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Inferno attomizer w stainless drip tip.
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Inferno attomizer w cone cover and stainless drip tip.
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SirSteve

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I actually have more than one for tasting juice, I use the bridgeless ones with the circular metal disk, (splatter shield). I see Arizona Vapor Trails has them in stock for around $6 a piece, this style has worked good for me, your mileage may vary. MYVaporStore has a rebuildable dripping atty, looks interesting, debating on whether to try it.

I now have five dripping attys, so I can switch back and forth, this way I don't have to clean them out repeatedly. As for longevity, I am still using the ones I got 3 months ago, but then I only use them for taste testing and the rare occasion where I feel like dripping.
 

SirSteve

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You got one those from there too, great deal. I got the new and old version, three tanks with cartos, an extra carto, a needle tip bottle, the charger, a pair of 18350 batteries, all for $29 dollars. Of course they were discontinued and they just wanted to get rid of them. I also ordered two dripping attys, and sent three. Yes, I would agree, they are awesome.
 

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Any of the hh atomizers like the hh.357. They are a little more pricey but last much longer. Talking months for mine.

Get them here

Looks like the 3 ohm black is in stock but would need a higher voltage for best vapor.

been looking for a great atty - buy WOW!!! 22.00 each?? really?
 
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