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Spitty atomizer? Try this

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DevilFishPhil

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I received my $22 HH.357 atomizer last night and after some initial frustration with hot juice spitting back up in my mouth (minds out of the gutter people) I posted in the official thread and got some excellent advice from brian272465:


If you use a wide bore hole drip tip it stop the spitting while breaking in the 357 once it is broken in it stops I had the same problem when I got my first one the wider the hole in the drip tip the better with a small hole it acts like a straw and its right over the coil making it spit


Since I didn't have a wide hole DT I took a 510 cart and hollowed it out completely to use as a drip tip. I topped my HH.357 with 4 drops of juice and took a long sharp drag, which would normally have sent have of it flying back in my mouth, but to my most pleasant surprise I didn't get speck of juice.

So if you happen to have a bridgeless atomizer, one that you find is "spitting" try enlarging the hole in your drip tip, just bore it out from top to bottom. Or do as I did and drill out the inside of a 510 cart.

And if you're a dripper, do yourself a favor and give the HH.357 a try, you won't regret it!
 

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hot juice spitting back up in my mouth (minds out of the gutter people)

Aw, c'mon phil....how can we NOT go there with a line like that??? :laugh::p

I've heard many people rave about them too in the reo forum. After the learning curve (even if you're a seasoned atty user) they all swear by them. I have yet to try them mostly because I really like carto's with my type of pv - but if I were to ever switch to atty's again - they would be my first choice.
 

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LOL I know it was a lot to ask, the fact that I had to post it just goes to show that my mind went there :)

I can imagine how awesome this thing would be on a Reo since it would make it that much easier to keep it wet. And yes there is a learning curve but it doesn't take long to figure it out - but if you're used to taking long drawn out drags this will definitely require some adapting.
 
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