Spray Fashion; the new drip method !

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revolver

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I have been doing it for a long long time and I tell you people, this is certainly the way to go! It is all the advantages of dripping without the hasstle of it; no more mess and uneasiness! I used to drip before this but couldnt do it everywhere; it could go messy in the car and it was a pain sometimes, especially with my clumsy fingers.
I now have two Nasal Spray bottles which spray two drops a puff and include a kinda flip-top cap which is great coz I heated screwing caps with my clumsy fingers and everything...This is so much simpler it has become like an e-lighter to me. The bottles fit great into the atties and drip tips and are much more accurate in their delivery action. They are 10 and 25 mls. from an Argentinean lab and came with a purified water and saline substance liquid which was safe and easy to clean! But, I mean.......There must be plenty of nasal sprays out there or similar which could do the trick!
C'mon people: Try it! You'll see its the way to go for you drippers out there! :laugh:
 

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This type, maybe? They used to be more common here in the US, but the squeeze type is more common now, I think.

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Mines are much cooler, but that is the type, indeed...
You should check if it is for nasal spraying purpose... So that the pressure is the necessary, and then...
well, how many drops it sprays...
Then, what I do is: Shake it a bit (not every time... And the pressure release pretty much will mix the e-juice anyhow...), then turn it upsidedown and simple introduce the tip in my drip tip and voila! Then turn it back to regular position an release the pressed tip so that it get more juice for future pumps. I think it is also possible to modify the quantity of liquid it can release but I dont know, maybe there is a limit or something...
Mine is more needle tip than that, but it looks pretty OK.
 

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This type, maybe? They used to be more common here in the US, but the squeeze type is more common now, I think.

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I actually have some of those but they are from a script my son used ages ago. I kept because they are so darn handy. Maybe I give it a try---if it works more will be needed.
 

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I see how you solved the problem of the way it is designed to be used with the nozzle pointed straight up, clever. All this time I've been looking for a better pump bottle, I've ignored this type for just that reason. If the tube that extends to the bottom of the bottle were removed, would that allow it to work better with the nozzle pointing down? Or maybe there is a way to heat the plastic of the nozzle and bend it downwards... ?

Of course, if you need about 50 of them you could get some of these:

http://1-800-medical.com/nasal/nasal.htm#oral

I guess I'll just have to look around at the drug store and buy some more stuff that I don't need. :(
 
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