Regular Atty Drippers (A Dying Breed?)

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Faylool

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Man. I have so many atties from all over. Im a try-a-holic! Its not that im not happy and i figure you can ever have too many initially. I had to order a RBA to get my 3.00 ohm 510-t atty fix. I just couldnt find one! Well Electronicstix has them but they are out of stock and they are Joyetech too! Darn. My RBA - tank atty is on sale at Discount Vapers. Of course i forget its name****edit. Siren. From $6.99-ish to $4.50-ish. I might buy the UFO-EGO RBA tank atty for the same reason. Waiting to see how big they are first.
Its ok to mention rba if its out of stock premade or plain old not available? For all Atty lovers!Especially if it cost around $5.00 NOT $100.00 or more!
 
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Wasn't sure this was same thread when I got to last page :) lol
Yep after 2 yrs. 4mo. and 12 days--drip only here.
If fact -came looking for a buy on attys.
Last batch I bought (can't recall where from :( ) was 50 at 2 bucks each .
Just plain old 510's about 2.5 ohm. but work for me .
Any thing close to that out there now???

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If I ever buy a rebuildable dripper atomizer (RDA) it will be an IGO-S (not to be confused with it's bigger brother the IGO-L).

The IGO-S is about the closest thing to a perfect JDS for my use. I'd say it's the best available for atty drippers who may want to check out a rebuildable dripper. The IGO-L would be better for someone coming from carto, clearos, or tanks since it holds a lot more juice, but us old school atty users don't need to drip 30 drops at a time (and many of us prefer not to).

The IGO-S works works like an atty in that you can easily drip a few drops over the old flavor to switch flavors easily. Holds a few drops more than a regular atty, but still feels like old school dripping.

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Im almost NEVER in the mood to play rebuild. Ive had the igo- s2 for a month i think and i doooo like the size! No i havent played. Im to busy trying premades to work with bottom feeders and my 5 volt things plus working up my personal favorite in 510 - T atty/ cartridge. And I started a thread asking if anyone has the LX 510 debridged wickless atty 3.00-3.5 ohms because its very out of stock and i want it. On 4 th bump.....Part of the premade atties search hels me define hoe i want to put my own igo- s together and now the little Siren. Sort of copy plus decide how much, if any wick to go with PLUS see how they vape and how long they last before needing dealt with. I really want the wickless bridgless to work! Thats what i want to play with
 
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I love these SmokTech Super Shorty Carto's for drippin, I got it down to a T and workin flawlessly!

I used those before. It was basically dripping, but with a tiny bit of filler. I stopped using it because if I am going to drip that much, it may as well have no filler, i.e., an atty. It worked surprisingly well though.
 

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SuperShortie Cartos -
(both 510 and 808D are great. I reallly like the 808D ones for some reason. They never die!)
I reallly like the super shorty cartomizers.
They aren't exactly attys but they dry up in 15 or so puffs and then you can drip a similar flavor with little bleed.

Rebuildable Dripping Atomizers - R(bottom feed as well)
But my faaavorite RBA right now is the A7. Holy ..... What a great RBA.
I've got one on my provari and one on my reo and I can't remember the last time Ive been so satisfied.
They are just about the easiest RBAs to rebuild out there in my opinion. WAY better than the phoenix + siren.
(although Im guessing I could get those working well if I could just find my drill bits and bore out the airholes)
But yeah... Dripping and bottom feeding with the A7 atties is great. I want to buy 2-3 more.
My only complaint is that 1 of the posts is insulated with silicone and the other screws into the base.
The post that screws into the base can be trouble because it can unscrew when ur unscrewing the wire screws.
The post that has the silicone grommet worries me because I know that silicone will eventually dry rot.
But for now, I am loooving these little atomizers. I want to pick up some minis and a couple more regulars.

510-T Disposable Atty -
I was pleasantly surprised to find out that the 510-T atomizer I got in a bargain basement
actually works with me reo!
This thing (CAN) pack a punch if you use it correctly with a bottom feeder.
It has a STIFF airflow, but I think that aids the coils in vaporizing the juice.
It can be a pain but when it works, it works.
 

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I used those before. It was basically dripping, but with a tiny bit of filler. I stopped using it because if I am going to drip that much, it may as well have no filler, i.e., an atty. It worked surprisingly well though.
I prefer these over regular dripping atties cause they are shorter, airflow, filler, and dirt cheap...of course the VTF as well.
SuperShortie Cartos -
(both 510 and 808D are great. I reallly like the 808D ones for some reason. They never die!)
I reallly like the super shorty cartomizers.
They aren't exactly attys but they dry up in 15 or so puffs and then you can drip a similar flavor with little bleed.

Rebuildable Dripping Atomizers - R(bottom feed as well)
But my faaavorite RBA right now is the A7. Holy ..... What a great RBA.
I've got one on my provari and one on my reo and I can't remember the last time Ive been so satisfied.
They are just about the easiest RBAs to rebuild out there in my opinion. WAY better than the phoenix + siren.
(although Im guessing I could get those working well if I could just find my drill bits and bore out the airholes)
But yeah... Dripping and bottom feeding with the A7 atties is great. I want to buy 2-3 more.
My only complaint is that 1 of the posts is insulated with silicone and the other screws into the base.
The post that screws into the base can be trouble because it can unscrew when ur unscrewing the wire screws.
The post that has the silicone grommet worries me because I know that silicone will eventually dry rot.
But for now, I am loooving these little atomizers. I want to pick up some minis and a couple more regulars.

510-T Disposable Atty -
I was pleasantly surprised to find out that the 510-T atomizer I got in a bargain basement
actually works with me reo!
This thing (CAN) pack a punch if you use it correctly with a bottom feeder.
It has a STIFF airflow, but I think that aids the coils in vaporizing the juice.
It can be a pain but when it works, it works.

Yeah, 15 puffs give or take and they will dry up but I never allow them to get that dry...I will see how long my first one will last, will I burn it or clog it up with my ritual...will it just last several weeks and die on it's own, we will soon find out. These haven't leaked of me like normal dripping atties, yes a lil juice will spit out from the connector region but its tiny amounts but that is from topping them off a lil to much.

They do get rather warm quickly but that is helping me from chain vaping, I'm using a Super T Mfr Contoured T-Tip which is ever so slightly longer than the carto itself...kinda odd but these things do get warm so that is a plus imho.
 
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