Poll: How many REO owners have ever ....

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rustybikes

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Since I found my daily-vape, I don't really drip much at all any more. When I do, though, it's into the atty. My daily-driver is a Mini, and I don't quite see how to get a couple drops into the cup without (potentially) making a bit of a mess. I'd guess it's a little easier with the Grand, but the open throat of the atty is right there, so I just do that.
 

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dripped a few drops in the catch cup to try a different flavor?

Its often mentioned but in 14 months of REO ownership I've never done it once :D

Its not that I don't mind mixing or trying a different juice, its more that I spend my time trying to keep the catch cup dry and clean.

Plus is it really that hard to drip through the drip tip ?? Or pull off the DT and drop a few like I do ??

So lets have it who among us has never dripped directly into the catch cup ???

(Tell me I'm not the oddball here) :D

I have rarely dripped into the catchcup. When using attys I just drip into the DT. (I dripped, for several months before getting my first REO.) When using cartos, the kind with stuffing, mostly Resurectors from CCV, I'll take the DT off so I can drip right into the center, where the coil is. That way I avoid the juice soaking into the stuffing very much. I'l only do this if the juices is similar to the juice I have in my bottle, which is usually some variation of butterscotches.

If I'm sampling several juices I always use an atty as I don't want the different flavors to "taint" a carto stuffing. If I'm sampling several juices, just a few drops of each, I like to use a debridged and dewicked older atty and do a quick dryburn between juice flavors. And then I like to choose flavors that are close, each session. Sometimes the juices that I am sampling are those that really stick to any atty that simple dry burning won't remove, for example cinnamon. I'll do those together, after I've tried any other milder, and then do a boiling clean and dryburn.

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