Recommendations for juice tasting attys on an eGo

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eJohnnyO

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I'm really digging vaping, down to maybe 1-2 analogs a day. I'm using an eGo-T 900 mah from LF, and a VV passthrough from DCV (awesome while spending time at the puter). Didnt really care for the tank system, esp when it leaked all over my desk. Can you guys recommend a good non-tank atty for juice tasting? I've tried with my type B's that came with the kit, but it's difficult at best. Looking for something that will be easy, durable, inexpensive, not messy, and still give good vapor production. I'm currently vaping with resurrectors and DC's but would like to taste something before I dedicate a carto to it.
 

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You can use a 510 atty w/ 510 drip tip or a 306 atty with 306 drip tip. If you want to taste the flavor and have attys that should have decent logevity I recommend standard resistance, 2.5 to 3 ohms.

I picked up an "Expert" 510 atty at LiteCigUSA.net but haven't tried it yet - claims to produce a ton of vapor
Expert 510 Atomizer

I also use a Joye 306 atty from there though more sophisticated vapers seem to prefer Cisco 306's.

These are for dripping, not for tanks
 
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Michael Curry

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I've got an eGo-T atty that I used for testing. I reached down in there with a pair of long nose pliers, ever-so-gently gripped the tank spike.... Then yanked that sucker outta there.

Rendered it useless for anything else, but handy for juice testing. When I change flavors I flush it with a bit of cheap vodka (don't wanna waste the good stuff) and it's good to go again.

There is a drip tip that fits the eGo-T tapered atty, not so sure about the straight one. Maybe the rubber tip from an EMDCC?
 

Michael Curry

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Try 510 cartomizers, they are really inexpensive and disposable. You can however, rinse them in between flavors with warm water. If you do rinse them make sure you let them dry for at least 48 hours before refilling them.

I've got a little bottle of Taaka vodka here, 100 Proof. Not of any use as the lighter fluid it tastes like, but if you flush out a carto with it, it evaporates pretty fast. I find I can refill them in a few hours.

Don't think I would use a cartomizer for tasting though - I mean, a lot more effort to clean, and if you're washing out the first tasting of a new juice that you hate I think that effort would be adding insult to the injury of having bought it.

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