Please recommend some atomizers & tips for Provari

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Litcube

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I have a ProVari mini on order, and would like to try some dripping!

Can you folks recommend a good atomizer, and if it doesn't come with a tip, maybe one of those too?

With dripping into an atomizer, how many drips can you put in there before you have to redrip? What material holds the juice there? Is it nothing? Just a cup? A small gremlin juice holding monster?

Thanks for your input good folks!
 

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Thanks for your responses, darkhood!

How many drips can I drip into this thing? Do I need to order a tip as well? If so, do you know of any stainless I could order?

I would grab the XL tip for the extra buck or whatever it is. 510 stainless and other tips will not fit this style atty, you can only use 306 tips (1 comes w/ it) or what's called a canon tip (expensive). Trust me and just buy 1 of those atty's and the extended tip, that's all u need to drip happily for 2-3 months. oh and here's instructions on how to properly use it (all the way at the bottom) - http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/general-e-smoking-discussion/378914-suggestions-newbies.html
 

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not to say anything against anyone but a drip shield for a 510 or 306 atty is a con and rip off...it's completely unnecessary... drip shields were designed for use w/ 901's cuz they;re a flawed design that leaked like a siv... also u don't need a 510 to 510 if u have a raised connector device (like an ego) but w/ a provari u might...not sure on that
 

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That 306 dear hood talks about is sweet itty thing No problems, easy easy, consistent. Control control. It's function cheap and I fell upon it by accident. Started to thing caller is better than showey. My little eroll Atties are good too
Not including RBAs that's a whole different ball game. No competition really if you can do it.
 

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I have use a few different attys and the best I've used is the HH.357 from avidvaper. It's a bit on the pricey side but then I've read some get 6 months or better use from it and even one that claimed a year. For something more reasonable on price I like the Cisco 306 which avidvaper also carries. I keep a couple of those around in case my HH.357 goes out on me. Been using the HH.357 for 5 weeks now and it's still going strong. The site carries instructions on how to use it as well as a video.
 

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Well, like I said, the drip shield is more of a style thing, covering the atty and allowing a wide selection of drip tips. I can't say if an adapter is needed for the Provari since mine won't be here until Monday, and my shield until after that. I had a cone for the 510 atty on my Ego batteries. I figure I just spent $180 on a mod, I'd like it to look fairly nice while I use it. Besides, a 510/510 adapter is only around $3, so I just got one in case (from pictures, it looks like I'll need it.)

With a 1.8 ohm atty, you'll probably be in the 3.6v to 4v range. That's well within the Provari's capabilities.
 

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I have a ProVari mini on order, and would like to try some dripping!

Can you folks recommend a good atomizer, and if it doesn't come with a tip, maybe one of those too?

With dripping into an atomizer, how many drips can you put in there before you have to redrip? What material holds the juice there? Is it nothing? Just a cup? A small gremlin juice holding monster?

Thanks for your input good folks!



check out this thread, might help

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/ask-veterans/384791-what-kind-addy-should-i-get.html
 
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