Please recommend a dripping atty!

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Tamster

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Hi, Fellow vaping Peeps!

After experimenting with several juice delivery-methods (carts, tanks, cartos, clearos), I really find myself liking the drip-method best.

I-know!-I know! Sounds strange for a lazy-.... such as myself! But as a creature who adores variety, switching flavors by a mere squeeze really suits me!

SOooo... I am now on a mission to find the ultimate dripping-atties... Any suggestions??? {Please?! & Thanks!}
 

ukeman

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Once you get the learning curve for dripping down pat, take a peek at the HH357 from Avid Vapers. This atomizer has turned vaping on its ear.
Make sure you have a good quality juice because you will really be able to taste every nuance.
They are expensive, but if you take care of it with a Vodka soak and follow directions for cleaning, it will last.
 

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I agree, the hh357 is a great Atty. I have used both long barrel and short. Depending on ur own preference I would grab 1 of each and c which 1 best fits ur vaping needs.

I also use the atty's from COV, which really work well and are alot more affordable and they don't require as much of a learning curve.

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sailorman

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The i06 and the Cannon from Ikenvapes are both reasonably priced, excellent dripping attys. They are my two favorites.
The HH357 is less reasonably priced, but another excellent dripping atty and a lot of people swear by them.
The ultimate "Rolls Royce" of dripping attys is probably the AVA, but it's outrageously priced.
 

Warren D. Lockaby

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Yes indeed, dripping is *the way* to taste the flavors at their purest, and hardly more trouble than lighting a cigarette. I haven't tried the HH357 yet... been reading raves about them since they came out... but I've had excellent service from the io6 & the 510 attys from IkenVape: Atomizers - IkenVape Store . I've used their 1.5 & 1.8 Ohm, and prefer the 1.8 Ohm io6 atomizers for my fixed 3.7 volt PV. The io6 is IkenVape's custom redesign of the 306 atty and it's a bit fatter, so requires its own size drip tip. I've been using a couple of these attys for 4 1/2 months or so now, and both are still vaping fairly well. For around $8.50 each, I couldn't be more satisfied with them.

Best of luck & Happy Vaping! :vapor:
 

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I like the 1.5 ohm hybrids from COV
They work pretty good for me for the price. U can't go wrong with the HH357's, but there is a bit of a learning curve with them, as there is with any LR Atty for the mist part, but with my experiences, the HH requires just a little more fiddling in the break in stage of the Atty.

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