Question about trying different E-Juice.

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Jerms

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Use an atomizer and just blow it out between flavors.

Agreed. I think anyone whose getting into vaping should at least try direct dripping. It's not as much of a hassle as it may seem, and nothing compares to the flavor. Even if you still go another route, it's great to have one for tasting juices. Switching flavors is a breeze, blow it out like Shatner suggested or just add a new flavor over the previous when the atty is low. Flavors bleeding together is very short lived.

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I use and kr808d battery and I have a couple of cartos that have the filler removed. (leave the center tube). Just drip it 2-3 drops and vape. Would only recommend on a manual battery. Not sure how this would work on a 510.

Lol! I remember trying that a couple years back with a kr8 carto and was shocked that it actually worked! I'm not sure either if that would work with a vertical coil tho.

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Im new to this whole scene( loving it ) and want to try so many different juices but am confused the best way to try them.

do you buy cheap cartomizers to try them??
or just clean them out everytime you try ones thats not to your liking??
[h=3][/h]thanks n happy new year.!

I never clean cartomizers - just toss them when they go bad. Therefore they are not the best to use to taste test.

Why don't you just start with getting a few 510 drip atty's. I prefer the Joyetech dripping atty's because they seem more reliable. Buy 3 or 4 at a time. Sometimes, especially when you are new at it, you might kill one prematurely or you might get a bad one.
3 drops right on the atty, wait a few moments, put drip tip on and vape until the vapor gets low or starts to taste off. Then drip 2 drops right through the drip tip and blow across the drip tip to get the liquid down or wait a few moments and vape again. Repeat until you are done using that flavor. Resist putting too many drops in or it will flood and won't vape worth a darn or will leak all over.

When you want to taste another flavor, you have a few options:
Just start dripping the new flavor, knowing the first couple of vapes may be a combo flavor
Blow out the juice from the battery end and then use a new flavor
Or, you can drip and vape a few drips of flavorless vg through it and then drip your new flavor
 

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Buggs gave you the best advice.

If you are not wanting to go into the atty world just yet,
you can get some M3 clearos or some Nanos. They only
hold about 1 mil. If you want to test a new juice, just fill
the clearo about half way. If it needs to steep and you
don't want to keep it in the clearo, you can just wash the
clearo out with warm water and let it dry real good. Then
it will be ready to go with a new juice. If you buy a pack
of five clearos, you can try several juices at a time while
you are waiting for the other clearos to dry.
 

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I have some vision stardust 1.6 ml clearomizers (different vendors, some name brand some knock-offs, as they say,) that I put new juice in.
If I vape it on day 1 and it needs steeping, I leave it (on it's side to keep the wicks wet) for the next day. I test vape each day, some times the flavor doesn't develop for a week or so and there's still enough juice in there for this week-long testing lol. Sometimes it's so good I vape it till it's gone and have to add more (or clean the clearo with a rinse and dry-burn, whichever comes first) :)

I also use LR attys for dripping and testing flavors. That works too but a bit messier if you put a drop too much and flood it or not enough drops and then dry hits... but flavors are "true" and you can quickly change flavors using the same atty over and over. (I've never attempted to dry burn my 510 or 306 atty's. If they start tasting burnt, just clean them with the vinegar-baking soda trick, rinse, blow out and good to go.)
 
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