AND that it is,.....wow amazing!!!

WTH!!!! There are 45 peeps on this thread???!! Hells yes!!!!
Can anyone recomend a good driptip for my volt? I have yet to start dripping and not even sure that I understand it all that much even though I have read and watched a few yt video's on it. I still think its a little weird of a consept. But want to give it a shot none the less.
~SOL


Can anyone recomend a good driptip for my volt? I have yet to start dripping and not even sure that I understand it all that much even though I have read and watched a few yt video's on it. I still think its a little weird of a consept. But want to give it a shot none the less.
~SOL
Oh ya!!! ""NEVER DRIP IN A CARTO USING A DRIP TIP ON A AUTO BATT!!"" with the carto conected to the batt it selfjust make sure not to do this on the autos...with the air holes
just make sure not to do this on the autos...with the air holes
Ohhh man I didnt even think about that. Good point. Im guessing this is not an issue with the new sealed autos?
they are drip resistant but not drip proof ....
Can anyone recomend a good driptip for my volt? I have yet to start dripping and not even sure that I understand it all that much even though I have read and watched a few yt video's on it. I still think its a little weird of a consept. But want to give it a shot none the less.
~SOL
Could not have said that betterI use these. They fit my Volt cartos beautifully. Once I started using them, I never stopped and don't intend to.
I'm no expert here so I won't give you anything but my opinion, but after having read about it and tried it - the drip tip is comfortable to use, but mostly easy to take off and on so you can "drip" down into your carto to top off without having to fool with the rubber gibbie they come with. Personally, I think they add a little "hit" to the draw, (concentrate it?), and I like that.
I use these. They fit my Volt cartos beautifully. Once I started using them, I never stopped and don't intend to.
I'm no expert here so I won't give you anything but my opinion, but after having read about it and tried it - the drip tip is comfortable to use, but mostly easy to take off and on so you can "drip" down into your carto to top off without having to fool with the rubber gibbie they come with. Personally, I think they add a little "hit" to the draw, (concentrate it?), and I like that.
I agree Sandy.. My wife and I lately have been arguing over drip tipsI looked at that site, and they only come in white. I've seen lots of neat colors, even patterns, like they were marbelized, but not where to get them, only pictures members posted. I think it'd be neat to color-coordinate the drip tip with the battery -- or a contrasting color that went well with it.

Hee hee, "gibbie."...without having to fool with the rubber gibbie they come with. Personally, I think they add a little "hit" to the draw, (concentrate it?), and I like that.
Here's a very nice selection of the marbled/twisted/swirly types in acrylic. Very polished and comfortable. I have more of them than I am willing to admit.
Twisted Long 510/901 Drip Tips