Soft drip tips?

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rock_lobsterrr

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Curious if there are any "soft" drip tips out there. Currently I have a plastic drip tip and often find myself biting it but it's quite uncomfortable since its hard plastic. I also think a rubber or some sort of soft tip would be more comfortable to cape from.

Do these exist? Or anything relatively close?
 

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I have a black rubber driptip (510) I'll send you free. PM me your shipping addy if you want it. I'll never use it, as it gets pulled out of my carto/atty when I pocket my PV. It's comfy to use, but not pocket-friendly. The hole's not real big, either. It's more of an easily removable mouthpiece.
 

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Delrin drip tips I believe are soft. I got my first one from cignot and while I will warn that it isn't the best in terms of stayin connected to your carto or atty, it feels great. It fits wonderfully in my CE2's.

Delrin is hard drip tips.

Along with madvapes, Stormy's Vapor Cellor also carries the soft rubber drip tips for the 510.
 

rock_lobsterrr

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I have a black rubber driptip (510) I'll send you free. PM me your shipping addy if you want it. I'll never use it, as it gets pulled out of my carto/atty when I pocket my PV. It's comfy to use, but not pocket-friendly. The hole's not real big, either. It's more of an easily removable mouthpiece.

Wow, that's a generous offer. What a great community - I can already tell I'm going to like it here.

Dougie, soon as I get back on my PC I will PM you my info. Thank you!!
 
I found the rubber ones like these CE-2 rubber tip for cartomizers ones tend to pull out of the end of my Cartos in my pocket when they're on my KGO. The rubber ones that look like normal drip tips might stay in a bit better if they have an o-ring molded into them. I use a hard plastic tip so I can't comment on the ones 5VZ linked to, but I would try those.
 
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